Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 12, 1959, Image 49

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Nothing to write... no recipes to send in. Just pick your favorite from these 10
Grand Prize Recipes and your name may be drawn to win a G-E Kitchen!
MAIL YOUR ENTRY BEFORE JUNE 1, 1959
$87,000 IN
ip PRIZES!
5 Complete G-E Kitchens! 0r win one ' tnese 2,020 General Electric Appliances
Each with:
Refrigerator-Freezer
Grand National Liberator
Range
Filter-Flo Automatic
Washer
Automatic Clothes Dryer
Mobile Maid Dishwasher
Super-Grind Disposal
Metal Cabinets
All Installed!
5 Mobile Maid 5 Washer-Dryer 5 Grand National S Refrigerator-Freezers,
Dishwashers Combinations Liberator Ranges 15-cu. ft.
PI IIC 1 00 All-purpose Mixers
I L U J 1,000 Automatic Coffee Makers
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"My Inspiration" Cake has sweet
chocolate hidden between layers,
toasty nut topping baked in. From
Mrs. Bernard Kanago, Webster, S. D.
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same Pis has nut-liko
flavored crunchy pastry and a creamy
uaiecmnon mung. rrom Mrs. Bernard
A. Kotccn, Washington. D. C.
Ring-A-L.lngs are no-knead sweet
rolls with filberts in the filling, fresh
orange glaze on top. From Mrs. Henry
Jorgensen, Portland, Oregon.
Here's your ballot and entry for the drawing:
To vols: Read about the 10 Grand Prize Winners
in t his ad. Then pick the recipe you like best. Put
the year that recipe won in the box.
To enter ttis Drawing :
Print your name and address in spaces below and mail to:
Pillsburys BEST Flour, Box 281, Minneapolis 60, Minnesota.
All entries are eligible to win. Just follow these simple rules
Name .
Streot-
City-
Zone
Stato-
The G-E major appliance listed above I would most like to win is
RULES
1. Print clearly tho year of the recipe you
think is best of all 10 in the box provided.
Then print your name and address clearly
in spaces provided and mail to: PiUsbury's
BEST Flour, Box 281, Minneapolis 60,
Minnesota.
2. Send along with your entry the word
BEST (if you have one on hand) from any
size sack of Pillsbury's BEST Flour, or a
hand-drawn facsimile (copied from any
source). Enter as often as you wish, but
each entry must be accompanied by the
word BEST or facsimile as outlined above.
Entries must be postmarked no later than
June 1, 1959 and received no later than
June 6, 1959 to be eligible. Drawing June
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3. 2,025 winners of more than $87,000 in
prizes will be chosen by a drawing under
the supervision of an independent organi
zation. Installation of the 5 first prize kit
chens, up to $1,000 will be paid by The
PiUabury Company. All winners will be
notified by mail. Only one prize will be
awarded to a family. Complete list of win
ners available on request about August 1.
The drawing is open to all persons liv
ing in the Continental United States,
Hawaii and Puerto Rico except employees
t?Pi u lmraediate families) of The
ftulsDury Company and its agencies. En
trios not accepted from persons living in
New Jersey, Nebraska and other areas
where local laws prohibit. The drawing is
subject to all federal, state and local regu
lations. No entries will be returned. All
win a G-E Kitchen
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Orange Klss-Me Cake has raisins,
nuts and orange inside; topping is
orange, cinnamon and sugar. From Mrs.
Peter Wuebel, Redwood City, Calif.
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r No-Knead Water-Rising Twists
rri'l are sweet, tender, have marvelous
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" i Mrs. Ralph E. Smafield, Detroit, Mich.
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Starlight Double - Delight Cake
uses chocolate cream cheese frosting in
the cake and on top. From Mrs. Sam
uel P. Weston, La Jolla, Calif.
Snappy Turtle Cookies are brown
sugar cookies combined with nuts and
chocolate for this unusual shape. From
Mrs. Peter S. Harlib, Chicago, 111.
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California Casserole is browned
veal simmered with chicken soup, "
dumplings on top. rrom wire, nuumu
H. Hatheway, Santa Barbara, Calif.
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Aoeordlon Treats are wedge-shaped
cookies baked golden-brown in accor-
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Roderer, Berkeley, Calif.
Sploy Apple Twists are apple
wedges in pastry strips sprinkled with
cinnamon-sugar. From Mrs. Don
DeVault, Delaware, Ohio.
Here's all you do... its easy to enter. . . takes only a minute
Just choose your favorite recipe from these 10 Grand
Prize Winners and vote for it, by year, in the box on
the entry blank. Fill in your name and address on the
entry blank and mail it before June 1, 1959, carefully
following the rules on the entry blank.
Your ballot and entry blank automatically go into
the Sweepstakes drawing for $87,000 worth of General
Electric appliances, including five completely installed
G-E kitchens! You have 2,025 chances to win! Enter
today. Enter as often as you wish. No purchase is
required. No recipes to send in.
Each of these 10 recipes is a Grand Prize winner in
one of Pillsbury's annual Bake-Offs. They are the best
from a million-dollar recipe search . .-. and you can get
all 10 recipes FREE in specially-marked sacks of
Pillsbury's BEST Flour now at your grocer's.
Get all 10 BEST of the Bake-Off Grand Prize Recipes
FREE in specially-marked sacks of
PiUsbury's BEST Flour
vr favorite family recipe in this year's (the 11th) Grand National Bake-Off. The recipes
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