The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1932, Page 8

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A B e G I A e ARl (A T NN NI DF EXTRA FANCY Delicious, Staymans, Rome Beauties ' Apples FACED AND B fil 13 FILLED ALL KINDS . OX ® Apples l POTATOES HOSTESS PITTED : Washington ‘ C‘4 KES = Q/ 2 Pounds 50-LB. SACK 1 lb.’ 49(: 59¢ 45¢ Cellophane Wrapped 23c 33c Fancy Cellophane Wrapped 2-pound package DATES RAISINS SUNMAID 4-pound package ... e T SHRIMP COCKTAIL OYSTERS DUNBAR SA[ZCE Small—2 for SNIDER'S 23¢ b Large bottle Large cans—2 for 35¢ 32¢ 45¢ 288 SIZE Oranges: CELERY, large,crisp. . . . . 15¢ and 18¢ TURKEYS WILL BE DELIVERED AT 9 0’CLOCK WEDNESDAY MORNING— We have made arrangements for Special Delivery Service and extra help to take care of your wants. ? Box$2.50] Thanksgivin FREE TURKEY The combined weight of the three turk:ys and two rabbits in our window in pounds and eunces is sealed in an envelope on display in our store. To the one guessing nearest we will deliver a twelve- peund turkey Thanksgiving Eve. Write your guess and name and address on a slip of paper and bring to our store. You are entitled to one guess with every order purchased. You do not have to be in the store to win. Drawing will take place at 6 P. M. sharp, Wednesday evening. Day The Pilgrim Fathers and their families, humbly and gratefully set aside the First Thanksgiving as one of rejoicing and thankfulness for the meager necessities they had wrested from a n=w and savage country. In this year of 1932 we all have incalculably more to be thankful for. Let us be thankful, enjoy to the utmost Thanksgiving Day and face another year with renewed faith and courage. T qoes Farthest this year ot Giggly Wiggly CRANBERRIES, 2 pounds . . . .. 35¢ FANCY COOKIES, Cellophane Wrapped, Assorted, 1 pound . . . . 39¢ e o . . e Menu Mince Meat JELLO NONE SUCH g Suggestlons ALL FLAVORS 2 packages 3 for 23¢ Celery, Lettuce, Pars- 330 ley, Radishes, Green & Onions, Artichokes, Ptneapple Stuffed Olives 1 Savash, Pumpkins, DEL MONTE Fancy Tomatoes, Ap- Flat Ti Small Jars ples, Walnuts—Ilarge, i 10¢ Thin-Shell Pecans, 3 for 27¢ : Filberts, Brazils, = Candied Cherries, BUTTER Candied Pineapple, EGGS Highest Quality Citron, Lemon and Large—Selected 3 Orange Peel 2 dozen SUNSET GOLD 3 Ibs., 85¢ 75¢ Mixed Nuts Mixed Candy ALL FANCY THANKSGIVING MIX 2 Pounds 55¢ No Peanuts . 2 pounds for 49¢ WIGGLY FANCY DRY PICKED TURKEYS Eight to Twenty Pounds Fresh Stock, 29¢ 1b. CAPONS, 34cb. Five to Six Pounds Each FANCY DRY PICKED CHICKENS Tender, 22¢ 1b. 3 to 4% Pounds RHODE ISLAND HENS, 29c¢ Ib. Four to Six Pounds Each Swift’s Premium or Cudahy’s Puritan HAMS, 19¢ Ib. WHOLE or HALF BEST BACON, 32¢ Ib. SLICED—Rind Off PUMPKIN DEL MONTE 3 No. 2 tins 25¢ PEAS EARLY GARDEN 2 No. 2 tins, 35¢ CHILI SAUCE HEINZ—Large Bottles 33c CRANBERRY SAUCE OCEAN SPRAY No. 1 tins, 22¢ LETTUCE LARGE CRISP HEADS 2 for 25¢ 2 large cans 25¢ \ | WE DELIVER

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