CHOCOLATE PUDDING % cup sugar 5 tablespoons flour V* teaspoon salt 3 cups milk 3 squares unsweetened chocolate 1 teaspoon vanilla Combine sugar, flour, and salt in top of double boiler, mixing well. Add milk grad ually, stirring well. Add chocolate. Place over boil mg water and cook and stir un til thickened. Continue cook ing 10 minutes, stirring oc casionally. Add vanilla. Chill and serve with cream. May be served warm if desired. Serves 6. QUICK HOT FUDGE SAUCE 1 package ( V* pound) sweet chocolate 3 marshmallows V* cup milk Dash of salt Combine all ingredients in lop of double boiler. Cook & stir over hot water until the chocolate and marshmallows melt and mixture is blended. Makes about Vs cup or 3 servings Recipe may be doubled if desired. FUDGE CAKE 4 squares unsweetened chocolate Vz cup hot water Vz cup sugar 2 cups sifted cake flour PENN • McGovern Ave. • Mountville Lancaster provides a challenge to Think Big. The phenomenal growth of Lancaster during the Fifties can only be attributed to its leaders—think ing big! We salute such imagination - - - such courage to build for the future. And in the shadow of those who envisioned the “New Lancaster that is appearing today, our bank is also building a new and bold banking leadership - - - in step with Lancaster’s continuing progress - - - increasing our branch facilities so as to better serve the individual and business firm with the most convenient bank service poss ble. We believe that it is a bank’s responsibility to grow ahead of its customers’ needs You’ll like our progressive spirit - - - our confidence in Lancasters fu ture. We invite you to come bank with us -- - the bank to grow with. For Convenience • For Confidence • Bank At The Fulton 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt Vs cup shortening IV* cups sugar 3 eggs, unbeaten Milk (With butter or mar garine, use % cup milk. With vegetable shortening, use % cup milk) 1 teaspoon vanilla Place the chocolate and water in of a double boiler. Cook *and stir over hot water until chocolate is melted and mixture thickens. Add Vs cup sugar and cook and stir 2 minutes longer. Cool to lukewarm. Sift flour once, measure, add soda and salt, and sift together three times. Cream shortening, add IV4 cups sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy Add eggs, one at a time, beating thoroughly after each. Then add flour al ternately with nvlk, beating after each addition until smooth. Add vanilla and chocolate mixture; blend. Pour batter into two round 9 inch layer pans, IVz inches deep, lined on bottoms with paper Bake m moderate ov en (350 degrees) 30 minutes, or until cake springs back when lightly touched. Or bake in 13x9x2-inch pan in moderate oven (350 degrees) 40 minutes. Frost with Hun- IS f EXN SQUARE * mcooveen *ve * mountvili.e * e** t eetemium * akh#H vMßibcr jolerol ikposil insurance corjxiroUWE Serving Community for Seventy-nine ill! £)’ no- m • Akron • East Petersburg garian Chocolate Frosting. HUNGARIAN CHOCOLATE FROSTING 4 to 5 squares unsweeten ed chocolate 2V* cups sifted confection ers’ sugar " V* cup hot water 2 egg yolks, unbeaten 6 tab espoons softened butter Melt chocolate; remove from heat. Mix in sugar and water Beat in egg yolks. Add butter, a tablespoon at a t me, beating well after each addition Makes enough for two 9-inch layers, or a 13x9x2-inch cake NO-COOK CHOCOLATE FUDGE 2 squares unsweetened chocolate 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese 2 cups sifted confectioners’ sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Dash of salt Vz cup chopped pecans Melt chocolate over hot water) Cream the cheese un til soft and smooth. Add the confectioners’ sugar gradual ly, blending well. Stir in melted chocolate. Add vanilla, salt, and nuts; mx well. Press into a butter ed 9x5-inch pan. Chill in re frigerator until firm (about Lancaster Years Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4, 1961 For t! Farm Wife and Family 15 minutes). Cut into 20 piec es when well chilled. RAISIN NUT BARS % cup seedless raisins % cup broken walnuts 8 squares dot chocolate Line bottom of loaf pan Bx 4 inches, with waxed par per, letting paper extend in 2-inch tabs at each end. Wash raisins in hot water and dry thoroughly. Arrange raisins and nuts evenly over bottom of pan Heat choco late over hot water until part ly melted; remove from wa ter and stir rapidly until entirely melted. Pour the chocolate evenly over the in gredients in pan. If necessary tap pan several times to set tle chocolate. Let stand in a cool p'ace to harden. Lift en tire chocolate block out of pan using paper tabs Cut in rectangular bars, Ix 2 inches Makes 16 bars. * * AFTERNOON CHOCOLATE package (9 squares) sweet chocolate 2 cups milk Add chocolate to milk and heat in saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly. When chocolate is melted, Beat with egg beater until light and frothy. Serve im mediately. Makes 3 or 4 ser vings I PENN SQUARE j MUTUAL FUND Investing in Diversified Securities 5 for INCOME and CAPITAL GAINS Possibilities '4' \ NO BUYING CHARGE ) NO SELLING CHARGE Subscnptions Accepted With No Minimum Share Requirements Free of Pa. Personal Property X3 X ,n opinion of Legal Counsel NON-ASSESSABLE J. L. HAIN & CO. 451 Penn Square. Reading. Pa Please send me free information about Penn Square Mutual Fund Name | Address 5 * City and State 4 LISTEN TO WCOY-COLUMBIA 1580 ON THE DIAL 12:05 to 12:10 Daily For accurate up to minute data on stock prices. Farm Women 5 Hear Reports A report given at a recent meeting of Farm Women’s Soc.ety number five showed that a total of 38 persons, 18 of them members of the so ciety, participated in the bus trip to O.d Sturbridge Villge in Massachusettes. Meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Zink, 124 Sunny Slope Lane, Manheim, the members voted to donate $lO to the USO Plans were dis cussed for the giving of Chr.stmas baskets John Mc- Kenzie, teacher at Laxnpeter- Strasburg high school showed slides on National Parks. The next meeting will be held Saturday, Nov. 25th at 1.30 p.m in the home of Mrs. Abram Weidman, Manheim R 1 Mrs Albert Hostetter will show Christmas decora tions. When basements are un heated they can be used for egg storage, says Carl O. Dosrin, extension poultry specialist at Penn State. However in cold weather, when basements are heated they’re not suitable, so he suggests poultrymen find a better place. FR 5-4424 J 9