Homemade lee cream (Continued from Page B 18) On sunny days, visitors can move their food to the patio at the rear of the budding, where they can enjoy their goodies in an open setting- But the inside of the shop is equally attractive. With it’s black an d white checkered floors, brass fixtures and fresh flowers, it is an inviting setting to enjoy one of summer’s delights - a double decker ice cream cone. SHORTY MACK’S The setting at Shorty Mack’s on Columbia Avenue in Lancaster may be plain and simple, but the IC e cream is just as good as that served in fancier settings. Here a visitor can enjoy a cone or a milk shake made to order while wat ching his favorite television show. This shop offers a large variety of flavors, including fudge ripple, tangerine and apricot. However, vanilla remains the favorite here, lUR BANANA SUITS -BEST IN TOWN MADE TO BUBER MILK SHAKES Shorty Mack's, located along Columbia Avenue in Lan caster, advertises their banana splits and shakes. SEE US AT THE CECIL COUNTY FAIR FEEDING SYSTEMS FOR ALL BARNS STALL BARNS FLEX-AUGER, cow feeding big profit leaks Put Chore-Time FLEX-AUGER® Cow Feeding System to work boosting your income FOR LOTS OF TURNS, SHARPER CORNERS, GREATER LENGTHS says Phyllis Scheffman, who owns the business with her husband John. Chocolate would come in second, and “from then on it’s pretty diversified,” she says. John is in charge of the ice cream, making about 500 to 600 gallons a week. Phyllis’ duties include dipping ice cream and preparing sandwiches for customers out front. For those who can’t get enough of Shorty Mack’s ice cream in one setting, they offer their homemade product to go in quart, half-gallon and gallon sizes. GOOD’S DAIRY Just off of Route 30 on the Rohrerstown Exit, the weary traveler can beat his driving doldrums with a game of miniture golf, take a stroll along a pasture filled with mules and a llama or sit down to a generous helping of delicious Good’s Famous Ice Cream. Offering over 16 flavors of homemade ice cream, including liquor desserts and assorted sherbets, Good’s Dairy likes to treat its customers to an ice cream festival. Whether with a small or large appetite, the ice cream lover can enjoy a single serving (which resembles a double), or indulge in an ice cream sundae delight - fresh hot waffle sundaes. For those with an exotic taste, the Tropical Sundae njay be in order. A favorite' among customers, according to assistant manager Jean Crawford, the sundae features coconut pineapple ice cream, pineapple topping and crushed coconut. In addition to ice cream, Good’s features daily specials and family style meals. Customers can order a take out meal and sit on the outside picnic tables, eat inside the country-decorated restaurant and even reserve the “loft” for a banquet for 40 to 50 people. KREIDER’S DAIRY AND RESTAURANT A friendly atmosphere and friendly service all inside a family styled restaurant is what awaits those visiting Kreider’s Dairy and Restaurant, south of Manheim on Route 72. The attractive, homey interior lends itself to a meal at home and is a perfect setting for a family outing. But the restaurant, itself, is not the only thing that draws customers to Kreider’s, it’s also the homemade ice cream. Featuring the all-time favorites vanilla, chocolate and strawberry ice cream, Kreider’s also does well with its peanut butter, butter pecan, black raspberry and coconut cream flavors, according to employee Dave Keller. Serving ice cream since 1981, Kreider's has an ice cream sur- prise for those celebrating bir thdays. The birthday person gets a free ice cream sundae decorated JULY 23rd THRU JULY 28th Kreider's Dairy employee Dave Keller prepares an ice cream sundae. with a candle and is treated to a chorus of “Happy Birthday.” As Kreider’s notes, milk is the foundation of all good ice cream and deserves its share of recognition. As an extra treat, customers ordering a dinner special will also receive a free FREE STALL BARNS COMPUTERIZED FEEDING SYSTEMS Uimstf Farming, Saturday, July 21,1954-819 glass of milk. These five restaurants are just a sample of the many establish ments in Lancaster County which serve homemade ice cream and other delights. The list of restaurants is endless - so pick your favorite and enjoy ice cream all-year long. INDIVIDUALIZED COW FEEDING Positive Identification