Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 01, 1968, Image 18

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 1.1968
18
Breeze Through Summer With Milk Products
Summer Refreshers With
Dairy Products
By Mn. Richard C. Spence, Food Editor
When you really need refreshment, count
on cool, creamy ice cream. Here’s a grand way
to enjoy everybody’s favorite dessert: serve
ice cream in frosty summer coolers that are
like sodas made at home with soft drinks or
milk. Sparkling, fruity, or chocolaty-rich, these
drinks will be a welcome treat, and the mak
ings are items you usually have on hand in
the refi igerator.
Swinging Strawberry Shake, not too tart
or sweet, has a delightful flavor everybody
loves Top each glass with a scoop of straw
berry ice cream for extra pleasure.
SPENCE
SWINGING
STRAWBERRY SHAKE
I cup strawberries, sliced
J . cup sugar
1 pint strawberry ice cream
3 cups milk
Straw beiry ice cream
In a small mixing bowl com
b'lie strawberries and sugar and
bc j at to mash berries Add 1 pint
o‘ ice cream and continue beat
PLENTY
HOT
VATER
is what you’ll enjoy
with a Texaco Fuel
Chief Water Heater.
Fully automatic. Pro-
duces hot water faster
tbanit’sneededforbath
ing, dishwashing, laun
dering—and at a frac
tion of the cost of old
fashioned n ater heaters.
Come in and see them!
Let us analyze your
needs. No obligation.
ffueiChSefl
We Give S & H
Green Stamps
Garber Oil Co.
Texaco Fuel Chief
Burner Sales & Seivice
105 Fair view St.
MOUNT JOY, PA
Ph. 653-1821
ihg until softened, gradually add
milk. Pour into large glasses
and top with scoops of ice cream. In a sma u mixing bowl beat
Makes about 5 1 ! cups. iv 2 p m ts of ice cream until
NOTE- One package of frozen smooth Gradually add cranber
strawbernes (10 oz 1 thawed but rj j iuce _ Divide evenly into
not drained may be substituted g i asses: fj] wl th ginger ale and
tor fresh: omit sugar. top SCoo ps of remaining ice
* * * cream. Makes 6 servings.
Quick Chocolate Chiller has a * * j. *
special flavor accent; it’s made CHER r Y CHOCOLATE DRINK
with cream soda.
f> cups milk, whole or skim
QUICK CHOCOLATE CHILLER y. cup juice drained from
11 cup chocolate syrup maraschino cherries
1 cup milk V? cup chocolate syrup
HOLLAND
STONE
Ready-Mixed
CONCRETE
New Holland Concrete Products
New Holland, Pa. 354-2114
SPECIAL VALUES
Boy’s Short Sleeve d* art
DRESS SHIRTS * \ 1
65% Polyester 35% Cotton A ■
Boy’s Hopsacking g- M WBt
JEANS g
100% Cotton ■ M W
Men’s Black Old Hickory
WORK SHOES
ONE WEEK ONLY
Sand Pails 2 for 15c
Composition Books - 72 Pages 2 for 5c
STORE HOURS: 7:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Except Wed. &
Sat. 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Closed Sunday
Clothing, Shoes, Houseware, Hardware and
General Merchandise
GOOD'S STORE
R D. 1, East Earl. Penna. Ph 445-6156
1 Mile Noith of Route 23 Along Route 625
1 pint vanilla ice cream
3 cups cream soda beverage,
chilled
In a small mixing bowl com
bine syrup and milk: divide
evenly into glasses. Divide Vi
pint of ice cream into six glass
es. Fill glasses with cream soda.
Stir until blended. Top each soda
with a scoop of ice cream from
remaining half pint. Serve im
mediately. Makes 6 servings.
Zippy Cranberry Cooler is a
newcomer to the summer bever
age list, and its ruby-red dresses
up any party or snack table.
CRANBERRY COOLER
2 pints vanilla ice cream
2 cups cranberry juice, chilled
2 bottles (12 oz. ea.) ginger
ale, chilled
CONCRETE
BLOCKS
METAL
WINDOWS
Hi cups Instant nonfat dry milk
6 maraschino cherries
Combine all ingredients, ex
cept cherries. Beat or shake un
til smooth. Garnish with maras
chino cherries. Serve cold.
Makes 6 servings, I*4 cups each.
PINEAPPLE MIST
1 cup (8% oz.) crushed pine
apple
9» cup .(6 oz.) frozen pineapple
lemon punch concentrate,
thawed
IVi pints vanilla Ice cream
Hi pints sparkling water,
chilled
Combine pineapple and fruit
punch concentrate; divide into
fi tall glasses. Add a tablespoon
of ice cream and a little spark
ling water to each glass; blend.
WISHFUL THINKING
A child may wish to grow up to join the circus,
but his parents’ wishes are more practical. That’s
why wise parents save legulmly for their young
sters’ future. Many find our insured savings ac
counts to be safe and worthwhile investments.
You’re invited to open an account.
ACCOUNTS
INSURED TO $15,000
[FIRST FEDERAL
ravings andean
ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER
25 North Duke St.
Phone 393-0601
W
Mon. thru Thurs.
9 to 4:30
Fill glasses % cup full wltn
sparkling water; stir. Add a
scoop of ice cream to each glass;
fill to top with sparkling water.
6 servings.
Bargain Food
Milk cost 13c a quart in 1941,
while In 1966. it cost 25c a quart.
In 1914, a worker had to work
about 23 minutes to buy a quart
of milk. The same worker in
1965. had to work only eight
minutes to buy the same amount
of milk. Not only is the average
worker working less time to buy
milk, but he is spending less oi
his disposable income on food.
Cotton fibers are carded or
cleaned and straightened, so
they can be spun into yarns.
If You Can’t
Afford To Carfret
Your Bam .. •
Use
MARTIN’S
BARN-DRI!
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• SwmUu fha sail
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New Holland 354-3112
Gap 4434148
Sat.
9 to noon
Fri.
9 to 6