10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 1, 1962 doze n popcorn bails . - ■<« * * # • For The Fojrm Wife (Continued front Page 9) degrees on a candy thermo meter, or when small amount of syrup dropped in cold water sepai ates into threads which are hard bn' noi bnttle. Pour onto greased platter. As edges cool, fold ©ward center or they will harden before center is ready to pull. When candy is cool enough to handle, press into ball with lightly buttered tingers. Pull until candy a, light in color and ready to harden. Stretch into long rope wide. Cut into 1-inrh pieces. Wrap each piece of taffy in waxed paper. Makes IVt pounds candy. MOLASSES PEANUT ■BRITTLE 1 cup molasses 1 cup sugar 1 tablespoon butter or margarine Vi teaspoon baking soda 2 cups chopped peanuts Combine molasses, sugar and butter in 2-quart sauce pan. Place over low heat; stir until sugar is dissolved Cook over medium heat until syrup reaches 270 degrees on a can dy thermometer or when small amount of syrup dropped in very cold water separates in to threads which are hard but not brittle Remove from stir in baking soda and nuts Turn into greased S-mch square pan; spread quickly When slightly cool, cut into squares. Makes 1% pounJs candy. MOLASSES POPCORN BALLS 1 cup molasses 1 cup sugar % tablespoon butter or P. T. 0. INTERNATIONAL, 8 Stop In Soon ' * i . margarine Here is a party dessert 4 quarts unsalted popped which can be made ahead. COrn ICE CREAM WALNUT TORTE Combine molasses, sugar and butter in a 2-quart saucepan. Place over low heat and stir until sugar is dissolved. Cook over medium heat until syrup reaches 270 degrees on a candy thermometer or when small amount ,of syrup dropped in very cold water separates in to threads which are hard but not brittle. Pour syrup over popped corn, stirring to coat each kernel. "When cool enough to handle, shape into balls with lightly buttered hands. Wrap each popcorn ball in waxed paper. Makes about 2 Every Second Saturday of the month yon can enjoy Plan a party at home, or a dinner for your organiza tion. Reserve your chicken in advance by calling Sally Harper, 560-0428. We do all the cooking, and will specially-package your orders for pick-up on barbecue dates. CARRY-OUT ONLY! $l.OO PER HALF S HALVES AT $2.75 Min. Net Wt. 1 % lbs. per half NEW tC- 1 - Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVILIiE 285-9151 David Kurtz MORGANTOWN AT 6-5771 3 r \ { -ti t> *t r * >■» )m» n M F Vz cup (1 stick) butter 1 >/& cups sugar 3 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla 2Vi cups sifted cake flour 2Vz teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt I Vz teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon cloves teaspoon mace 1 cup milk Vz cup chopped walnuts 1 pint coffee ice cream 1 pint orange sherbet 1 pint vanilla ice cream BARBECUED CHICKEN at the “Poultry Center” of the Lancaster County Poultry Assn. 340 W. Roseville Road, Lancaster SAT., DEC. 8 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. Special Prices on 50 or more halves by advance reservation! CALL US! LOW COST SPREADER New No. 103 with exclusive IH Bear Claw single beater that tears, shreds, and widespreads . . . throws low, wide finely-shredded blanket. power smoothly, quietly. speed loading. 103 has all-steel sides, tough wood floor, extra-long-life apron chain . . . yet it's priced low! For Full Information! Paul Nolt GAP HI 2-4183 C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE 708-3301 “ «? ** ■'•» >m m 1 cup whipping cream Vt, cup sugar 6 tablespoons chopped • ■ walnuts • Butter 6 round 9-inch cake pans. Line -with -waxed- paper butter again and set aside. Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs and beat until light and fluffy; blend in vandla. Sift dry ingredients; add to cream ed mixture alternately with the milk, starting and. ending with dry ingredients. Fold in nuts. DivicTe batter equally be tween three pans; bake -5-30 minutes in a 350 degree oven Cool 10* minutes. Remove from pans onto cake racks; remove waxed paper; cool completely. PENN SQUARE MUTUAL FUND Investing in Diversified Securities for INCOME and CAPITAL GAINS Possibilities NO BUYING CHARGE NO SELLING CHARGE Subscriptions Accepted With No Minimum Share Require ments Free of Pa. Personal Property Tax in opinion of Legal Counsel NON-ASSESSABLE J. L. HAIN & CO. 451 Penn Square, Beading Fa. FR 5-4424 Please send me free information about Penn Square Mu tual Fund Name Address City and State . * > * New V-belt drive delivers PTO Low sides and no-arch '■ 'JC*'! Ruggedly-built 1 to take 100-bu. loads, the Cope & Weaver Co. WILLOW STREET 393-2824 International Harvester Sales and Service EPHRATA Allow Ice cream to So! slightly. Place 1 layer on fo'l covered cardboard; spread with'' softened. • coffee Ice; cream. Spread second ’layer >itlj , spfteped .dhe'rbet, spread with -softened vttnilla* - ' ice cream. Place in freezer to harden; then >vrap and freeze. When ready to serve, whip" cream until soft peaks form; add sugar. Whip until stiff. -Re move cake from freezer; place on serving plate. Frost top *nd sides of cake with sweetened ■ whipped cream. Garnish awith chopped walnuts Allow frost ed cake to thaw in refrigera tor for at least % hour before serving. 733-2283 ijwj illij iflßj tjaj ii