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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 28

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Honolulu, Hawaii
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C-2 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Wednesday, May 25, 1966 yiP IN CASH 0 9 a EVERY CARD A WINNER EVERYONE WINS 0 TP Si. A a PL 11 Here Jnoppina $20 WINNERS BERETANIA KING IN MOILIILI KAMEHAMEHA SHOPPING CENTER WAIALAE SHOPPING CENTER KAILUA ON KIHAPAI STREET MRS. SHIRLEY CHING Star Super Kailua M. UNAM0RI S. IKEDA NANCY YANAGI HENRY SHINTAKU E.

MISHIMA F. IWAOKA JOHN GONSALYES EVELYN GAORAN MRS. LINO PATUBO TOMMY CHANG FRANCIS ASATO MASAKO Y0SH10KA BETTY NAKADA SUMIYE OHTA 1 E. MATSUKAWA FOOD STAMP DEALER VJC CLOSED5 rf on Easy-to-make Baked Pears are elegant dessert come MRS. S.

GEO A SmEfllORIBLS. jrooi Gla lamps rnorous NS'wvtjir Co pear dessert mm ose io 149 25 3.59 Calrose Premium RICE. 8 canned pear halves, well drained Hamanaka Jk't UNAGI Shirakiku 1.29 BAMBOO SHOOTS Super Supreme or U.S. Choice RIB STEAKS Delicious lb. Super Supreme or U.S.

Choice i in ctfaic Shirakiku MIRINZUKE 1.39 V.LUD JICHIVJ Small lb. 11.00 ..10 shears pkg Super Supreme or U.S. Choice A A SPENCER STEAKS Refreshingly coo 1 and easy to make are Baked Pears, a new delicious dessert. Pear halves, with a dash of sherry and a generous dab of raspberry pre? serves, are quickly baked in the oven until tender and served in sherbert glasses. A garnish of luscious Dessert Topping adds a touch of glamour to this simple, yet elegant dessert.

Made from a mix, the swirled topping holds its soft peaks until serving time. This enables the dessert to be prepared long before the guests arrive, a convenience which every hostess appre-cifltcs. BAKED PEARS 4 firm pears or Expert says baby prints 8 teaspoons sherry-wine -Vi cap raspberry preserves Yz cup cold milk Yi teaspoon vanilla 1(2 ounce) envelope Dessert Topping Mix. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Peel pears; cut in half lengthwise; remove cores.

Place in a shallow baking dish. Pour 1 teaspoon wine over each pear half. Fill cavity of pear with 1 tablespoon preserves. Bake in a moderate oven (325 degrees until pears are tender but not soft, about 15 minutes. Cool.

Combine milk and vanilla in deep 1 quart bowl. Add Desert Topping Mix. Stir to blend. Whip at high speed on mixer until topping forms stiff peaks. Place pear in dessert dish and top with whipped mix.

Sprinkle with shaved chocolate, if desired. Makes 6-8 servings. Shirakiku MUSUBI N0Rll Shirakiku CHU UME Shirakiku OHBA SHIITAKE WARIBASHI .47 .69 355555555ZS55555555SI El .1 ax Farmer John Sugar Cured SMOKED HAM Shank Portion WhoU or BUTT PORTION .69 wmmmmmmmmsmmmmmmaJ ABC Aisorlsd SUGAR WAFERS gal. Flcischmann'f MARGARINE mm ww Hormel 2jShmjL DIETIPS .83 Darigeld BUTTER Fresh shipment. 37., Fresh Island -Say to Med.

Doz. .49 LARGE Yourself EVERY JAY iri irnr if i jjjjl Grade A Always Fresh AM GETTiKG- ore useless NEW YORK (UPI) Foot-printing newborns for identification is practically worthless, reports Kenneth S. Shepard of Travis Air Force Base Hospital. "Medical World News'! reports the pediatrician, collected 51 sets of footprints, and another set from the same infants five to six weeks later. Experts comparing the prints could identify only 10 of the 51 babies Instead of footprinting, Dr.

Shepard suggested hospitals use identification bracelets or tattod babies with marks that disappear later. Crisu crunchy Well I Fresh Mainland 11 trimmed, solid stalk I Hawaii Grade A 1.09 lb. wiii Vielp'Y'ou to stick Kraft' Velv.tlo CHEESE SPREAD 2 Kraft's Sliced AMERICAN CHEESE .59 -to vou- 2 et. fkg If PINEAPPLE Sweet Ripe of flavor Hawaii Grade A lb. jO I Meadow Gold Super Scoop ICE 59 11 1 1 (rill be I 1 1 I sale, frifa) I I I I 1 1 A uey Pocck 1 II I 111 1 1 variety.

1 ll 1 111 ft I 1 VJ Colu mn Betty' Continued from Page C-l Fresh STRING BEANS Pets, Pen Carroll, Cut Corn, Leaf 4 Spinach, French Fried Potatoes PkfS. 500 ii.00 Fairlane Frozen VEGETABLES French Cut Green Beans, Regular Cut Green Beans, Mixed Vegetables Fresh Picked Tender Beans Hawaii Grade A MLM ding soon? Here's one of the finest old toasts "May the wind be at your back anf God keep you in the hollow of 'his hand." In his recently published "The Thin Book by a Formerly Fat Psychiatrist," Dr; Rubin applauds 'comfort foods" for dieters. He states that it is impor- tant for dieters to have a comforting food on hand that -can be quickly prepared "fat people are most recep-! tive to comfort." At the top of his list of comfort foods is tea. He recommends it to dieters because it's calorie-! free, can be drunk hot or cold and gives a little lift Mv Favorite Recipe Birds Eye CORN on COB (4 ears per Downy Flake WAFFLES Fresh Cut IRIS FLOWERS 59 Can. l00 4i no ex.

Cans Hawaiian Fresh Froien RED PUNCH Just in time for Memorial Day! Air-Flown Washington Finest Get Golden Holly Fresh Freien ORANGE JUICE (O) I MMuWWW, TOcassr Bunch" Mrs. R. Quarters 53B, Naval Air Station, I Ford Island, writes that her older, sister gave her this recipe for a cooky sheet cake "Between us have nine children so we have to keep lots of goodies on hand this makes a large cake but is so fudgy and delicious it's gone in no time!" Chocolate Cookie Sheet Cake 2 cups white sugar i i 2 cups flour teaspoon salt -v 2 sticks ('i pound) margarine melted 1 cup ater 3 tablespoons cocoa Geisha King CRABMEAT CAMPBELL'S SOUPS Vegetable Variety Meat Variety Tomota Sou 5.93 Island O-ZlCi Round Heodj sr mmmi a 1 1 1 RIP 2 eggs, beaten Vi cup buttermilk -v 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspooon vanilla Method: Mix sugar, flour and salt in large bowl. Bring to a boil the margarine, water and cocoa. Pour over flour mixture and blend.

In another bowl, mix beaten eggs, buttermilk, soda and vanilla. Add to other mixture and mix well. Bake for 20 minutes in preheated 350 degree oven in a 15xlOxX inch pan. Top immediately with icing. 4 ICING: Use your own favorite chocolate icing or follow Mrs.

Gravenor's rriethod: Mix together 2 or 3 tablespoons margarine, Yt teaspoon vanilla, pinch of salt, about 2s box of powdered sugar, about '3 tablespoons cocoa (enough to flavor and give chocolate color) and enough milk to give the icing spreading consistency. "I like the icing mixture to be extra thick because it melts quickly as you spread it on the warm cake," she The Star-Bulletin pays $3 for readers' recipes pub--lished in this column. Send a favorite recipe that is unu-sual but delicious. Explain interesting features and the 'origin Print your full name and address on each entry send it to "My Favorite Recipe," Betty's Column, "Star-Bulletin, P.O. Box 3080, HonoluluHawaii 96802.

All recipes become the property of the Star-Bulletin and none can be returned. Kaiser BROILING FOIL .45 Kaiser il.00 -v i i i ii it lit tender All ouroose I I s-n. I I A I I If 11 ALUMINUM FOIL If IHinode or Diamond-G Calrose RICE ,,,2.99 vegetable steak For slicing, frying, baking or stewing Ha- 10 if waii Grade A ib.OU 4.

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