Mrs. Snader Is Co. Farm Women Secretary (Continued from Page 18) year of Summit Valley Elementary PTA. She went along on field trips and helped serve barbecues. Snaders have two sons. Jeffrey was born October 12,1962—0 n his parents’ 16th wedding an niversary. David was born two years later on October 4. Both boys go to Summit Valley Elementary School in Eastern Lancaster County School District. Jeff started on the snare drum, is in church choir and was in Cub Scouts last year. Both boys like to draw. Snaders own a three-apartment house at Ocean City, N.J. The whole family enjoys going there in June. They ride their bikes on the beach, walk on the boardwalk and hunt shells. They go to clean, paint and renovate the apartments, then rent them in the summer. Snaders go there for weekends whenever they can in the summer. The whole family enjoys playing Crokinole, shooting pool and playing games together. Insured up to $20,000 by an agency of the U. S. Government, protected by skilled manage ment with earnings much above the average, we invite you to enjoy the satisfaction that comes from saving your hard-earned cash where safety is the first consideration. And remember, no one has ever had to wait for their money. ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $20,000 I FIRST FEDERAL f avinps and /Jian ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER 25 North Duke St. Phone 393-0601 M fe. HU dB h “■i ■■■ ■ ■ a 2: New Holland Branch *llllllF* 100 E. Main St. *}}}s? Ph3swm Mon. thru Thnr«. n F ' rL _ 9 to 4:30 9 to 6 Mrs. Snader has a knack for sewing. She makes almost all her own clothes and made jackets for the boys recently. She does needlepoint, knits sweaters and is making a “Dutch tele” pattern afghan. She antiqued a nail keg which adds distinction to their living room decor. She and her husband are do-it yourself people. They refinish furniture and do their own painting. He caned chairs, laid carpet, wall paneled their basement and hung book shelves. He installed their stove top and dishwasher. He has a Shopsmith and makes some nice picture frames, then finishes them. He also teaches the boys to do things. Mrs. Snader attributes Leo’s handiness to living on the farm and learning to do for himself. As for Anna Mae, she says, “I like to cook, I like to bake aqd I like to try new recipes. We like good food. Both os us enjoy eating tremendously.” She still cans and freezes a lot of vegetables and fruits, even though they do not have their own garden. When we think of February, GARBER OIL CO. TEXACO HEATING OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 quite like having cash in reserve! n Sat. 9 to noon somehow the tradition of that George Washington cherry tree story has brought with it the tendency to use cherries for desserts. Here are some of Mrs. Snader’s, as well as some of her own favorites. CHERRY SUPREME 1 can Lucky Leaf or Musselman’s cherry pie filling 1 can Eagle Brand condensed milk 1 qt. Cool Whip 1 No. 2 can drained crushed pineapple Mix all together, adding cherries last. Chill. Serve with a Needle Arts By NANCY SEWELL Pretty Aprons Lovely cross-stitch designs to embroider on sew-simple aprons of gay gingham. Pat tern No. 5014 has apron di rections; graphs for cross stitch borders TO ORDER, send 60 cents for each pattern with name, address with Zip code, pat tern number and size to NEEDLE ARTS, P.O Box 5251, Chicago, 111. 60680. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 5,1972 cookie or on top of angel food cake. CHERRY DELIGHT CRUST Rolll or grind one 8 oz box thin pretzels or pretzel sticks till they are like course nuts. Add 3 tablespoons sugar Melt 1 stick butter and V 2 stick margarine Mix with pretzels mixture and press down on bottom of 9 x 13 inch pan. Refrigerate. FILLING; Cream one 8 oz package of cream cheese with one cup sugar Make up two envelopes of Dream Whip (2 packages) according to directions on package. Fold in cream cheese mixture. Spread over crust. Chill for 24 hours minimum. Day of serving spread IVz jars of Musselman’s cherry pie filling on top of the other mixture. Refrigerate till ready to use 12-14 servings. SOUR CHERRY MUSH 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour Stir until flour browns. Mix with sweetened cherries 1 qt. fresh sour cherries iy 2 cups sugar (or sweeten to taste) Chill. Serve with milk as dessert or serve as a side dish with meat PINEAPPLE-CARROT SALAD 3 oz lemon jello y 2 cup sugar y 2 teaspoon salt Juice from No. 2 can crushed pineapple and enough water for IV 2 cups liquid. Heat juice to boiling and add to jello, sugar and salt 2 tablespoons lemon juice Let completely set and whip. Add -1 cup grated carrots Pineapple y 2 pint cream, whipped COCONUT CUSTARD 1 unbaked pie shell (no bubbles in crust) 3 cups scalded milk 3 eggs, beaten V> cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla dash salt (Vs teaspoon) 1 teaspoon cornstarch (level) Add milk to remaining ingredients very slowly—stir until sugar is dissolved Cover pie dough with 1-3 cup coconut Add egg mixture Bake exactly 10 minutes at 450 degrees and lower to 350 degrees for 10 minutes SHOO FLY PIE (makes 9 inch pie) 1 cup flour % cup dark brown sugar 1 teaspoon Cnsco Hold out 1-3 cup crumbs for topping Mix remaining crumbs with: (leave lumpy) 1 beaten egg 1 cup molasses 3 A cup boiling water 1 teaspoon soda Pour mixture into an unbaked pie crust, top with the crumbs and bake at 375 degrees for 10 minutes, lower to 350 degrees and bake 30 minutes CRUMBCAKE (three 8 inch layers) Mix thoroughly, saving 1 tablespoon crumbs for each cake -4 cups flour 2 cups sugar % cups lard Add 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon soda 'A teaspoon cream of tartar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla Pour batter into greased and floured pans Add crumb topping. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. CELERY SEED DRESSING 1 cup granulated sugar IV 2 teaspoons salt l'/ 2 teaspoons paprika U/2 teaspoons grated onion 1 cup catsup and chili sauce (half and half) Mix this all together 1 cup salad oil V 2 cup vinegar l’/ 2 teaspoons celery seed Add to first mixture and mix well Can use electric mixer or blender Diplomatic Immunity No state, country or pri vate or public person may use force or violence against the person of an ambassa dor, his property, household or servants, even in the event of a declaration of war between his nation and the one to which he is ac credited. 19