Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 28, 1973, Image 34

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34—Lancaster Farming. Saturday
Chocolate-Chocolate-Chocolate Cake
A superlative triple-decker chocolate cake using both melt
ed chocolate and fudge chips adds up to stunningly rich fla
vor. Cream cheese—both in the cake and the frosting—lends
tender melting moistness to each bite. Chocolate-Chocolate-
Chocolate Cake also deserves accolades for its wholesomeness
The enriched flour used in the batter makes this dessert an
important source of these essential nutrients; the B-vitamins,
thiamine, niacin and riboflavin, and the mineral, iron.
Chocolate-Chocolate-Chocolate Cake
three (8-inch) layers
3 to 4 teaspoons prepared 2 teaspoons baking soda
cocoa mix 1 teaspoon salt
Vi cup butter, softened 2 cups milk
Vi cup (40z.) cream squares (1 oz. each)
dieese. softened mmweetened chocolate.
V/4 cups sugar 1 package (6 oz.) fudge
2 eggs chocolate pieces
1 teaspoon vanilla extract Creamy Chocolate
3 cups enriched flour* Frosting
Grease three 8-inch round cake pans. Dust with cocoa; set
aside. Cream together butter, cream cheese and sugar until
light and fluffy, about 5 minutes. Beat in eggs, one at a time.
Blend in vanilla. Stir together flour, soda and salt. Thoroughly
blend flour mixture into creamed mixture, alternately with
milk, beginning and ending with flour.
Thoroughly blend melted chocolate into batter. Pour half
the batter into prepared pans. Sprinkle fudge pieces evenly
over batter in pans. Pour remaining batter over. Bake in
preheated 350* oven 20 to 25 minutes, or until rake tester
comes out dean. Cake tester may hit a fudge piece and come
out sticky, if so, dean tester and try again. Cool 10 minutes
before removing from pans. Cool thoroughly before frosting.
Creamy Chocolate Frosting
1 package (6 oz.) fudge 4 cups sifted confectioners
chocolate pieces sugar
1 tablespoon oil 1 teaspoon vanilla extcact
Vi cup (4 oz.) cream 1 egg
dieese, softened I tablespoon milk, about
% cup butter, softened
Melt chocolate pieces with oil. Beat together cream cheese
and butter until fluffy. Gradually blend in sugar and vanilla.
Blend in chocolate. Beat in egg. Add milk, a teaspoon at a
time, until of spreading consistency.
*Spoon flour into dry measuring cup; level. Do not scoop.
NOTE: If self-rising flour is used, omit salt.
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Which Bug is
the Termite?
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The topooa, the bottom bug
is a flying ant. Notice its
narrow waist. The termite
has a broad waist. They’re
quite different, actually. If
you ba*s termites or
suspect tfagpn in your home,
call
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1278 Loop Road
Lane., Pa. 17601
Phone 717-397-3721
NOW IS THE TIME
To Toke Advantage of our Extra Special Discounts on all Farm Equipment.
★ TRACTORS
★ FORAGE HARVESTORS
★ WE HAVE A FEW AUTOMAtIC PLOWS READY FOR DELIVERY
BE SURE TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY AND SAVE
INTERNATIONAL -
HARVESTER |j|
1054 S. State St. iphrato, PA. Pa. Ph. 733-2283
Cooperation Needed*' 1/
For Energy Solution,
Oil Executive Says
A top oil executive has
urged America’s leaders and
spokesmen for the general
public to join together to try
to solve the nation’s energy
environment problems.
P. N. Gammelgard, senior
vice president for public and
environmental affairs, the
American Petroleum Insti-
Automated Plywood
Said to Reduce Costs
A highly automated method
for manufacturing plywood,
developed by Georgia-Pacific
Corp. for its own plants to
reduce unit costs, increase
production, and improve
wood utilization, is now being
offered to other manufactur
ers on a royalty basis.
The machinery and tech
niques, including special com
pany-developed thermo-set
ting resin adhesives, has re
sulted in "substantial savings
at G-P plants in both the
West and South,’’ and can be
custom engineered to fit in
dividual plant production and
space needs, the firm said.
NEW COMPACT LOADER
rnational 3200 A Loader Tractor
HI
tute, said in a Dallas, Tex.,
meeting that„ the conserva
tionists, going to have to
recognize—sooner, not later
—that, if successfully delay
ing these projects that the
country must have can be
called victories at all, they
may well turn out to be very
limited victories of short du
ration, Time is running out.
The energy gap that exists
now is a potential energy
crisis.
“For our part, we in in
dustry are going to have to
realize that the ball game is
changing. I am not saying
that- we can ignore the im-
Aerial Ladder Equipped
FARM PAINTING
We Spray it on and Brush It In!
FOR FREE ESTIMATES
CALL COLLECT 717-393-6530
OR WRITE
HENRY K. FISHER
2322 Old Phila. Pike
Lancaster, Pa. 17602
A truly compact loader
• Forward or reverse speeds from 0 to 8 MPH
• Four wheel drive ... 30 BHP engine
• Exclusive oscillating axles for stable move
ment over rough terrain
Two 3200 A Compact Loaders From Our Rental
Fleet Can be Purchased at Tremendous Savings.
★ BALERS
★ MOWER CONDITIONERS
portance of things like oper
ating efficiency, the produc
tion Of quality goods and
services carrying reasonable
price tags, a strong competi
tive position, and economic
laws in general. These are
the business basics which can
mean the difference between
a company’s surviving and
perishing. I am saying that
to these basics we can add
another that is equally im
portant—environmental con
■ sciousness.”
★ COMBINES
Free rotary mower with purchase of a
new 1973 CADET TRACTOR.
TRY A. ,
CLASSIFIED AD!