B—Lancaster Farming, Friday, October 17, 1958 For the Farm Wife and Family ‘Gone GobblinV For Spook Night Whether the frost has nipped the “punkin” or not, we don’t know; but he’s a beautiful yellow-orange and turned Jack-o-Lantern, he has a wonderful toothy grin that reminds us Halloween is here for celebration. Instead of allowing your young-1 olives for eyes Place a small piece sters to roam the streets for their | of celery at the top for stem treats, why not invite their friends for a treat at home and make it a dinner party. Here’s the trickiest menu treat you’ll find Bean Bake & Halloween Kabobs Hot Dog Buns Peach “Pumpkin” Salad Spicy Baked Apples Beverage Beans in Tomato Sauce are a teen age favorite Top a big cas serole of plump, brown beans with Babobs made so. HALLOWEEN KABOBS 2 cans (one pound) Beans in Tomato Sauce 4 frankfurters, quarter ed crosswise Mild mustard 3 dill pickles, quartered cross wise 2 small onions, each cut into six crosswise slices 1 tablespoon salad oil 2 teaspoons vinegar Heat oven to 350 degrees Spoon beans into shallow baking dish Dip cut ends of each piece of frankfurter into mustard. Alter nate pieces of frankfurter, pickle and onion on skewer, beginning kaboband ending with meat Ar range kabobs on top of beans Brush kabobs with mixture of oil and vinegar. Bake 40-45 minutes or until beans are hot Makes 4 servings Peach Pumpkin Salads have de lighted the young in heart for i.ianj years Heies the recipe PEACH “PUMPKIN” SALADS ll 2 cup cottage cheese 6 canned peach halves, diain ed Fill peach half with cheese Place on lettuce, rounded side up Make a face on this “pumpkin” using a slice of maraschino cherry foi a mouth, a raisin for a nose and raisins or slices of gieen DAGUE FOR CONGRESS My Record In The Congress Proves I Represent YOU! Vote Republican Idncast<r Count* Republican Committee Richard A Snvdcr, Chairman A For dessert, crimson coated, Spicy Baked Apples. The spice flavor comes from a ketchup-bas ed syrup that bubbles and boils ard spreads its rich goodness through the crisp, tart fruit SPICY BAKED APPLES Heat oven to 350 degrees. Wash and core apples. Pare apples one third of the way down, place in shallow baking pan. Top each ap ple with one tablespoon ketchup combined with one tablespoon water. Bake 45-60 minutes, bast ing occasionally, or until apples are tender. IC A Since we always think of pump kin pie when we think of Hallow- •■■Mill■!■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■ »T ■ Wonderful Good— f ‘‘Wonderful fast —that small gas heater sure makes this room more comfortable in a hurry—try one once.” Ward Bottle Gas REpublic 3-2207 I *m»S EPHRATA A bedroom telephone is especially nice when you’re ill Being confined to Bod is aluajs unpleasant,.. but when you’re shut off liom the iest ot the world, thou it’s ovcu woise. Tlial’s why a bedioom telephone is so wondeilul when you’re ill. It’s d vital link between you and everyone else. Why not call our business office today for full information on a bedroom telephone. You will find the cost is surprisingly low for one of these handy step savers in bnghl,spaikling color. COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY DALLAS, PA. QUARRYVILLE. PA JACK 0’ LANTERN grins with satisfaction Kabobs and Spicy Baked App at this Halloween supper of Beans with pes below. cen, here is a recipe for pumpkin pit. There are many, many re cipes for pumpkin pies but this wSk VNeiFiNeiNtJ one is a bit different in that it makes use of a favorite sweetener maple syrup. We hope you’ll like *sl Super SERVICE Shoes OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY 9 TO 9. HUNTING BOOTS All Guaranteed Ist Quality Largest Selection Anywhere! At Super Low Prices ★ LITTLE BOYS’ 10 inch Ton Lace . ★ BIG BOYS’ 10 inch Top Lace 12 inch Ton Lace $4.98 to 56.48 12 inch Full Lace 87.48 15 inch Full Lace $8.98 INSULATED TYPES FOR SUB ZERO TEMPERATURES 12 inch Top Lace . . . 12 inch Full Lace Also Leather Types - Fully Insulated $10.95 - $11.95 - $12.95 220 W. KING ST. PUMPKIN PIE 1 cup cooked or canned pump- (Continued on page nine) ONLY $4.48 ONLY $4.98 $9.95 $10.95 LANCASTER FREE PARKING lee reci-
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