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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 11

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. FRIDAY. OCT. 26. 1934 uwvusvuij Let every meal be a feast and yet not costly.

Large assortments of new fall foods are now on display in our stores. The fine quality will please the whole family, while the very reasonable prices are good news to every homekeeper. Many Colorful Halloween Dishes Suggested By Republican Readers Halloween, when Pitches astride broomsticks lead their packs of goblins and black cats In an annual soiree on neighborhood larders Halloween the one night of all the year when the supernatural aids the believers in foretelling futures, and costumed parties gather In the shadows of the corn stalks. Por this night, there must be special refreshments In keeping with the spirit of the occasion. Readers of the Scranton Republican 2 llt 1 1 Small White Hand Picked Soup Beans doughnut halves, sandwich fashion.

Eat these this way from the fingers or cut them in two and serve with a fork if desired. Cider lee Submitted by Mrs. Josephine Hettes, Hop Bottom, Fa. 1 Cup sugar 1 cup water 3 tablespoons lemon Juice 1 quart cider Cook sugar, lemon Juice and water to 240 degrees or until It threads. Chill, add cider, and freeze In the tray ol a mechanical refrigerator without stirring, or It may frozen In a freezer, using the proportion of eight measures of tee to one measure of salt.

This makes two quarts of Ice and aerves twelve. Holiday Cake Recipes Sought With approach of the Christmas holiday season, readers of The Scranton Republican Food page have evinced an Interest In recipes for Christmas cakes, which should be made very soon ypw In order that they will have acquired the proper flavor by the holiday. If anyone has a recipe for fruit cake or any other variety of Christmas cake, and will send It in to The Food Editor, The Scranton Republican, It will be Included on next weeka page. For popular fall recipes soups or baked with pork. Princess Mustard pt jar 12c, qt jar 22c Dole Pineapple Juice 2 cans 27c Kellogg's Pep pkg 11c Large Santa Clara Prunes lb 10c JSCO Pure Fruit Preserves 16-oz jar 17c Kellogg's Corn Flakes pkg 9c (tsco Brand 3 19c Farmdale 4 c.1 23c Evap.

Milk 3 egg yolks until thick and lemon oolored; then beat In one-half cup sugar. Add to first mixture, and beat well. Sift 2 and one-quarter cups flour, one-half teaspoon salt, 2 and one-half teaspoons baking powder, and add to mixture alternately with 1 cup milk. Beat 3 egg whites stiff and beat In one-half cup sugar. Fold Into above mixture.

Divide batter In two part. To first batter add I tablespoon milk with, 2 squares melted choootate and one-eighth teaspoon soda. To second batter, add 1 and one-half grated orange rind and yellow oolorlngs to make a yellow batter. Drop by spoonfuls Into greased layer cake pans, alternating the dark and light mixture. Bake In moderate oven.

Put together with chocolate frosting, and spread chocolate frosting on sides of cake, and orange frosting on top. While still moist, sprinkle with bits of shaved chocolate and grated orange rind. Gingerbread Goblins Submitted by Mrs. Will C. Thompson, 512 East Market Street.

Melt cup shortening and add 1 cup molasses, 1 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon ginger and 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Beat well. Beat 2 eggs and add them to 1 cup sour milk. Add this to molasses, shortening, spices. Then gradually beat in 4 cups flour sifted with 1 teaspoon soda.

To the batter, add 1 cup chopped raisins and cup chopped When cool, ice with plain white Icing and put on features made of pieces of raisins cut In proper shapes with scissors. EVERYTHING TO MAKE YCXUR HALLOWEEN PARTY A SUCCESSl PUMPKIN PIES DELICIOUS CAKES PARTY COOKIES DOUGHNUTS tomato soup to boiling and add few grains soda. Pour hot soup slowly Into the white sauce stirring con stantly. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Oarnlsh the sandwiches with pickles cut In fan shapes, water cress and ripe olives.

Jack OLantern Square Submitted by Mr. H. P. Median, Waymart. Toast slices of bread on on side only.

On other side place a thin slice of American cheese (not as large as the bread). Make a Jack O'Lanlern face on each sandwich by laying strips of lean bacon on cheese. Place under hot flames In the broiler until bacon Is cooked. Sauer KrautSS' Long cut, partly cooked, well aged, serve with frankfurters or pork. Tee, We Serve Kello( Corn Flake In Our Dlnlnf Room, Fine, pure Ingredients, plus modern baking technique, make these generous size loaves a real treat for your table.

EGGS nr Gold Seal 35' Carton of twelv HENRICHS Bakery and Dining Room 322 North Washington Ave. PHONE 2-3828 The pick of th Neats. scoop out all the orange pulp. Cut the eyes, nose and mouth from the orange to represent a Jack olanlern. To the orange pulp, add, cut up, apples, grapes, bananas, nut meats and any other fruits desired.

Chill and then fill the orange cups with this fruit salad. Replace the tops on the oranges and serve. Saltlnes with peanut butter spread or plain are delightful with this salad. (Raisins may be used to form the features Instead of cutting them out of the oranges.) For dessert: Round-up Split cake dougnuts in halt to form circles. Soften cream cheese with milk and mash It, Spread a layer of cheese and a layer of either orange marmalade or tart Jelly between the Bread Supreme Jir 1 0 Victor Sliced Bread blg 6c Golden Harvest Cake SELECTED 29c Every Egg Guaranteed.

Fancy New Feck Asco Pumpkin 3 25c Jack OLantern Submitted by Mr. R. M. Gray, 1828 Washburn Street. Slice the top from an orange.

Then Filled with delicious fruits and nuts. Pineapple Week-End Treats! Hawaiian Broken Slices Eat pineapple In some form at least ones a day It Is good for you. 2 Urge cans Food Page have assisted tremendously In suggesting a wide variety of amusing and colorful dishes to add atmosphere to any Halloween party. The best ten are printed below, and the winners of each will receive a prise of tl. Black Cat Sandwiches Submitted by Mrs.

C. J. Woodworth, 1650 Quincy Avenue, Dunmore. Shape with a 'cookie cutter In the form of a cat, thin slices of whole wheat bread. Make a filling of frankfurters, chilled and the skins removed and put through the food chopper.

Add cup chopped stuffed olives and enough tomato catsup to moisten well. Taffy Apple Submitted by Mrs. James Madens-pacher; rear 326 North Fillmore Avenue. Select small, firm, ripe apples; wash end atem and run wooden skewers through each. Boll 2 cups brown sugar and cup hot water until it threads.

Add 1 tablespoon lemon Juice and stir. Dip apples In syrup, turning over and over until each apple Is thoroughly coated 'with syrup. Stand on oiled paper and oool until hardened. Fortune Sandwiches Submitted by Mrs. Harold Kretsch, 1907 Ash Street.

Make four kinds of sandwiches, oblong, triangles, squares and rounds. Use In one deviled ham or tongue; in another sardine paste; In a third celery and chicken mixed with mayonnaise, and In the fourth a mixture of chopped dates, walnuts and cream cheese. Tie one of each In waxed paper, then In a Halloween napkin, and tie with black and orange ribbon under which is a small sealed envelope containing a brief fortune, Hot Devil Sandwiches Submitted by Mrs. Edward Rut-coski, 12 Main Street. 6H ounce cah deviled ham Brea4 White sauce made with 2 tablespoons butter 1 ean tomato soup Few grains soda 2 tablespoons flour Salt and pepper Milk- Spread'' contents of deviled ham be1 tween slices of buttered bread cut in Individual servings in the shape of pumpkins.

Toast on both sides and pour over them the following white sauce: Mix together 2 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons flour and 1 ctip milk. Heat contents of one can of Fluffy Pumpkin Tart Submitted by Bert I. Reynolds, Box 81, Waymart. 2 cups cooked pumpkin 1 cup milk 3 eggs cup sugar teaspoon olnnamon teaspoon ginger teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon salt Plain pastry Peanut brittle Mix pumpkin, milk and add beaten egg yolks; mix sugar and spices and salt and add to pumpkin mixture and mix well. Fold.

In stiffly beaten egg whites; line fluted tart pans with pastry and fill with pumpkin mixture. Bake In quick oven for 10 minutes; then reduce heat to moderate temperature and bake until filling Is firm, about 15 minutes. Roll peanut brittle very fine and spread on top of tarts, mounding slightly, Orange and Chocolate Halloween Cake Submitted by Mrs. S. F.

Leach, 924 Green Ridge Street. Cream one-half sup shortening; add gradually one-half cup sugar; beat PEANUTS (In shell), BROKE? CASHEWS, CgQf, SALTED PEANUTS, lb MIXED NUTS, lb. 25c 59c 1 7c Pride of Killarney I 14c Florida Tea pib 1 5 I Grapefruit Six Fruit Flavors Jell-0 pkg 7 National Nut Shop 433 SPRUCE ST. ECONOMY WILLIAMS HALLOWEEN ICE CREAM SPECIALS Pumpkin Pie Stencilled Brick black cat, witch, bat or pumpkin Individual Molds Special-- Special Vanilla With Black Cat Center Order from your Williams dealer or phone 2-8219 GOLD SEAL FAMILY or PASTRY FL0.UR 5-lb. Bag 21c 49-lb.

Bag 12-lb Bag 45c 98-lb. Bag $3.53 PILLSBURYS FLOUR 241 $1 -1 2 12-lb BAG 57c 49-tb BAG $2.23 98-lb BAG $4.45 CERESOTA or GOLD MEDAL 241 $1.14 12-lb BAG '57c 49-lb BAG $2.2 18-ft BAG $4.53 PURE LARD 2 23c FINE GRANULATED 310 a HOW LONG DO YOU WANT TO LIVE? Try this Yeast-treated cereal for SO day. It has unique health value 1 (171 DRINK CREAMKIST MILK 0 Get'thtf- most for your money, Drink the milk thats richer in all the important food and bod building elements. Ask Your Grocer For Creamkist Milk Electric City Creamery Phone 3-8767 Scranton, Pa. PARIS Rotlsserie and Restaurant For Kelloggs Corn Flakes and Pep Tonll "ret kick oat It it you Dins st the Parle.

229 Wyoming Ave. ij COURSENS STORE PHONE 2-8201 Jefferson At Mulberry i Jft etoAfA youtL Tuna Fish Whlta meat is the firmest and most flavorful variety of Tuna the only kind used for ASCO Tuna. STANDARD QUALITY 3 SO TOMATOES' or-lit STRING BEAUS 896 A Worthwhile Achievement CALIFORNIA Peaches 2 29 1 Asco Fresh Prunes fBSi.ST,2 25e Pillsburys Pancake Flour 2pkgs.19c Medium Size Asco Sliced Bacon fib. pkg. 15c Acme Coffee 27? Ineludei Arabian Mocha and Java.

Vacuum packed. VictorCoffee 21 All BreiUlan blend with emooth flavor. dSCO Coffee 23 Rich, full flavor and aroma In this euperto blend. Among the fine achievements of the Federal and State Live Stock Sanitary Commission! has been their marvel-. ou8, painstaking work in eradicating tuberculosis from dairy cattle.

Our company was among the first to cooperate with these Federal and State Government officials. or many years our fieldmen have co-operated and worked diligently with' them to accomplish this end. We have spent considerable money in fostering this important development. Many obstacles were met and overcome. Outstanding Values in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fancy Yellow 1 0 u-1 9c SWEET POTATOES uditeiafeir 'cniunr union; FANCY RIPE TENDER CRISP BANANAS 3 ib.

17c CELERY 2 no. 13c Recently the task was completed in those dairy sections where our Louella Butter is churned are tuber-Louella creameries are located. The cows producing the fresh Sweet Cream from which every pound of culin tested in accredited counties. Met Wonder WTl CONTINUING OUR BIG WINTER POTATO SALE! FANCY U. S.

NO. 1 FRESH WHITE 99c POTATOES Mushrooms M. 59c Louella Is the Finest Butter In America! 100-lb Bag 15-lb. Peck 17c Now Is the time to buy your Winter Potatoes. iUlliiHi MliSBi mi Ptcduccd Tuberculin Tented (o)Q)G An accredited county Is one In which the State Live Stock Board has tested all herds for bovine tuberculosis.

Only cattle passing the rigid standards of these boards are allowed to continue to produce in that territory, Food buyers have repeatedly proved to themselves that it pays to buy Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest (UmgglM L-gJlMMlIlgl Thee Prteee Effective la Onr Store, an JtrLRFJatJMFIJaKJgl Meat Markets In Scranton and Vicinity.

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