• FowTh« Farm Wiff* from Page 10) at room temperature about 30 minuted, then chill in refri gerator at least 3 hours before serving. • * ♦ MILE HIGH. ORANGE CHIFFON PIE j envelope unflavored gela tine- i/ 2 cup cold water V 4 teaspoon-salt 4 eggs, separated 1 can (6 ounces) frozen orange juice concentrate ir 2 cup sugar % cup heavy cream, whipped I 9-inoh baked pastry shell Sprinkle gelatine on cold water ip top of double boiler to soften. Add salt and egg yolks; mix well. Place over boiling water and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thick ens slightly and gelatine dis solves, about 3-5 minutes Re move from heat; add undiluted orange* juice concentrate. Chill, stirring occasionally, un til mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a spoon. YOU CAN GO TO THE BANK BY MAIL! I'- Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor ▲ Trustee for the Lane. Co. Foundation -- -- i m, .Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ■ < > Beat egg whites until stiff, but too soft to mound, place in not dry. Gradually add sugar freezer until easier to shape, and beat until very stiff. Fold One to two hours before serv in gelatine mixture; fold in ing arrange strawberries and whipped cream. Turn into pre- pineapple in ice cream “crust"; pared pastry shell. Chill until pour over fruit syrup; return firm. Ilf desired, garnish with .jtd freezer, additional whipped creajn. 1 * rt * ‘ 1 RHUBARB ICE PIE 3 cups fresh rhubarb ‘ 1 cup sugar % teaspoon cinnamon 6 drops red food coloring 1 quart vanilla ice cream, softened 2 cups sliced and sweetened fresh strawberries 1 cup pineapple chunks y* cup fruit syrup Chill 9-inch pie plate in Place a slice of corned beef freezer. In a saucepan combine on each slice of toast. Corn rhubarb, sugar, cinnamon and bine catsup, horseradish, mus ifood coloring. Bring to boil; tard, vinegar, and onion, cook 10 minutes or until thor- Spread half of sauce over oughly cooked; chill. Add ice corned beef. Top each sand cream to rhubarb by large wich with a slice of cheese, spoonfuls; fold carefully to re- Broil 6 inches from heat tain ripple effect. Spread into source until cheese melts and pie plate, mounding high sandwiches are hot. Serve re around side to form a.i edge; maimng sauce with sandwich freeze. If ice cream becomes es. Makes 6 servings. BANK HOURS: Main Office, MillersvlUe and Manheim Twp. Branch: Mon. thru Thors. 9* a.m. to 3 p,m.; Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, - Lititz Branch: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 3 p-m.; Fri. 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. All Drive In Windows and< Walk Up Window Open Until 6 P.M. Monday through Friday except Manheim Twp. Branch open ’til 8 p.m. Fri. FREE PARKING at places listed below. Bring parking ticket to Bank for validation. Any Buhrman Parking Lot Grant Street Parking Lot 48 W. Grant St. Kendig Parking Lot 36 S; Queen St, Watt & Shand Parking Garage „ Swan Parking Lot Vine & Queen Sts. Stoner-Parking Lot Comer Vine- & Queen SU. LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA k “Serving Lan^asterifrom. Center Square since 1889” BRANCH. ‘ v k 302 N. George St LITITZ SPRINGS BRANCH Broa4 andMajn Sts., Litit* MA&HEIM TWP; BRANCH 1415 Lititz Pike, Lane. „ . • * Hager’s CHEESY CORNED BEEF BARBECUE SANDWICHES Sliced cooked corned beef ! slices bread, toasted h cup catsup 5 teaspoons horseradish 5 teaspoons prepared mus tard 5 teaspoons vinegar ! teaspoons finely chopped onion slices Cheddar cheese ASK US FOR MAILING FORMS: THEY ARE FREE! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 28, 1966 For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... Tips For Planning A Motor Trip With Family Take a little time out to plan for com fort on your motor trip If you and family members can manage to feel fresh and com fortable, even the hottest weather need not get you down. A change of clothes on a hot day is one way to keep comfortable. While you don’t want to load the car with surplus luggage, you want to be sure everyone has clothes enough for frequent changes. Pack clothes that fold without too many creases, that you can wash out easily when you stop overnight, and that dry quickly without ironing. Do this and you won’t be bothered with a lot of clothes, ing puts a strain on the feet A few dependable washables Worth Knowing are a good choice. For emergency hand-wash ing, keep a container of sudsy water handy. Allow for a change of shoes and socks for the driver dur ing the day—prolonged driv- 1 SUPER Self Service SHOE S 2750 Columbia Are. Lancaster Lane. Co.’s Largest ' Shoe Store All Ist Quality Super Low Prices | WATER - FOOD - SOIL I FEED - FERTILIZER Qur Speciolties! LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC. p 2425 New Holland Pike Lane., Pa. I ' PHONE 656-9043 s E. H. Hess, Ph. D.— Director i, _____ LIHDSEY/FUNK’S-G SOMHDM-SHDAN HYBRID i ' Andjor better fields of Alfal'a, Clover, Oats, Hay and^asture Seeds Serving fame's wi f h f ncsi, seeds since fS9 9 - By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist amazing new summer grazing crop! Look at all the ways you can use it: Green Chop, Pasture, Silage, Haylage, or Hay. Feed it to dairy, heef, hogs, sheep,> poultry any live- stock. Ask Your Hoffman Seed !Sffan for details or Call 898-2261, LAndisville. a® House plants breathe through tiny pores that lace theit leaves. If these pores become clogged, the plants may with- er and die. That’s why it’s important to remove dust and soil regularly from the leaves. The easiest and best method for cleaning the leaves is to wipe leaves gently with a damp soft cloth. You can set small plants in the sinic and spray them with a fine mist. Keeping leaves clean and pores open helps the plants to keep their luster and to istay healthy. Toilet soap is bar soap made as a cleansing agent for the ;body. Toilet soap comes in many shapes and generally in three sizes bath, which is large; hand, which is medium; i (Continued on Page 13) *771 11