Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1932, Page 29

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NATION-WIDE ‘SERVICE GROCERS FOR YOUR NEAREST STORE PHONE LINCOLN 0093 Empress Corn 2 ¢ 25¢ Finest Western Corn Lg. Cen 23c Smithfield Apple Sauce Del Monte Pears White Star Tuna Fish No. ¥, can l,c Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry 2 cans 23C Standard Peaches Ritter Spaghetti 2 Lg. Cans 29¢C Can 7C s Carnation Milk From Contented Cows P Tail Cans .23° for Waskington’s best answer to “Why I prefer Dele Vacuum Packed* Pineapple to pheapple canned the usual way *° Taste the new DOLE Pincapple and a flood of answers will come to your mind. You'll find a fresh fruit flavor you never ftasted in any pineapple before. You'll find a delicious new aroma of field ripe fruit. Youll find a naturalness that only DOLE Vacuum Packed can bring to your table because only Dole Pineapple is vacuum packed. Try it tomorrow and tell us why you prefer it. Your answer may be the one ¢o win the $50 prize. Here’s what to do: END as many entries as you wish, Vacuum Packed ign your THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1932. “NEEDN’T TELL ME ABOUT CANNED FOODS.. [ KNOW, theyre GOOD’ HEREVER the facts are known you’ll find canned foods being served. For ex- ample, hospitals — not all of them, of course, but those which are in touch with scientific findings, or have studied canned foods for themselves. Perhaps you would be interested to know what important medical opinion has to say on the subject of commercially canned foods. “Canned foods are the safest foods which come to our tables because of the sterilization to which they are subjected during the proc- ess of canning”— this from Dr. M. J. Rose- nau, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene, Harvard Medical School. “Canned foods, regardless of type of container in which they are preserved, are sound, whole- some and safe” —reported a committee of the Foods, Drugs and Nutrition Section of the American Public Health Association. Statements like these (and there are many) leave no doubt of the reliability of these flavorful, convenient foods. Canned foods are equal with other foods in nutritive value and vitamins. Use them freely. Use them with confidence. They are delicious, healthful foods. NATIONAL CANNERS ASSOCIATION WASHINGTON, D. C. by freezing. The Canned Foods Question Box Does freezing canned foods harm them? The freezing of canned foods does not make them unwholesome, and usually does not detract from their appearance—except certain canned foods of creamy consistency, which are made somewhat unattractive How long will canned foods “ keep’’? Canned foods will keep without spoilage as long as the can remains tight. If the ends of the can are not bulged, you will find the contents perfectly good. What about the food in a can that has become puffed at one or both ends? The bulging of a can is an indication that there has been some change in the food. The contents of bulged cans should not be eaten. Bulged cans are rare, but if you should receive one, return it to your grocer. Light or Dark UNITED FOOD STORES .Inc BUDWEISER YELLOW BAG MALT CCFFEE 49¢c| rw 25¢ 3-Ib. Can PERMILK Good for babies— good for every 3 milk and cream use = 23¢ DXSHES gaily bedecked with SUNSHINE pimientos refuse to be com- monplace. Meats, salads, vegetables ... all yield to their magic spell. Use SUNSHINE pimientos frequently. Let them help you to serve something “dif- ferent.” They’re the final touch that transe forms everyday dishes into culinary mar +els. Better grocers’ 10c¢ for the small ean. Sunshine ‘7) .FlR.E EOASTED, Hunts Supreme Foods “Taste Tells Why They Are So Popular” FANCY QUALITY ;s the finest grade of frust packed, and all *© - HUNT’S SUPREME FOODS iidré* fancy quality. Hunt’s Supreme Raspberries Hunt’s Supreme Fresh Prunes 3 Hunt’s Supreme, Fruits for Salads Hunt’s Sopreme Peaches Hunt’s Supreme Bartlett Pears Hunt's Supreme Peeled Apricots Hunt’s Supreme Unpeeled Apricots Hunt’s Supreme R. A, Cherries Hunt’s Supreme Asparagus Hunt’s Supreme Spinach Sign but to be eligible for the $50 prize, name and address. Attach this to two answers must be postmarked not later similar labels or hand drawn facsimiles The Association welcomes, and will answer promptly, letters of than midnight, April 30th, 1932. Any- and mailto the following judges, whoss one may enter contest, except em- decision will be final: ployees of the Hawaiian Pineapple DOLE CONTEST Company. On the back of a Pineapple label inted with the words “Vacuum 'acked” (or hand drawn facsimile of 631 Peansylvania Avenue, N. W. ‘Washington, D.C. such a label) write not more than 50 .1 Dele Shicd and Tidbiss are Veacesm Puched, words telling why you prefer DOLE Dole Crashed has 53 oum epacial procass. D 1] Phone Your Orders Little Gem PEAS No. 2 Can l 9c GORTON’S CODFISH 2 Cans zsc TUNA FISH 2 Med. Cans 35e 27¢ VEGETABLES FOR SOUP No. 2 Can ] (e ENCORE GREEN LIMA BEANS BRAND 2 v zcm Dl FORT BRAND Ready to Fry WHITE STAR STANDARD TOMATOES - CONQUEROR BRAND % A. R. McChesney Company, Ine. “My goodness! I never saw such an appetite!” WAIT till you see appetites perk up when you serve the tasty, interesting foods that come in cans! It’s their deli- cious, mouth-watering flavor which wins such a meal-time wel- come. Canned foods are so popular because they are so won- derfully good to eat. And what pains the canner goes to, to bring you this tempting flavor! Selects and rejects, like the fussiest of housekeepers— picking out the choice foods, turning down the rest. Speeds those foods to his nearby “kitchen”—prepares them in a jiffy, with the skill of a master chef. Then seals them in sparkling, clean containers and cooks them to the Queen’s taste with the flavor sealed inside. Result? Flavor at its glorious best—and millions of people the country over, holding their plates for more. inguiry concerning any matters pertaining to canned foods. “Same as last time, Mrs. Thomas?” W‘HAT a comfort it is to be abletostep into yourgro- cerystore,call foryour favorite brand or label, and know what you are buying is exactly what you want. Most women say that’soneofthe bigadvantages of using canned foods—what you bought and enjoyed the last time doesn’t vary day by day, or by stores or by seasons of the year. Same brand, same food, same weight, same qual- ity—and not one bit of waste. Things like that mean a lot to careful buyers these days. MAY WE SEND YOU THESE INTERESTING BOOKLETS? A copy of any or all of these folders and booklets is yours for | the asking. Simply put a mark opposite the ones you want, sign and mail the coupon. [0 sow T0 BUY cANNED FOODS DELICIOUS MEALS THE THRIFTY WAY [ ] sSHOULD CHILDREN EAT CANNED FOODS? : PLAIN FACTS ABOUT CANNED FOODS AND WHAT EMINENT MEN SAY 227 TESTED RECIPES FOR CANNED FOODS THE NUTRITIVE VALUE OF CANNED FOODS cITY. e ADDRESS STAT R e o4, Mail to Home Service Department, National Canners Association, 1739 H Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Del Monte Pears Del Monte Peaches SANITARY & PIGGL \JLSANITARY GROCERY 00 | Del Monte Peas , Del Monte Asparagus 1 rmas I AN CANNED FOODS In our constant search for the world’s finest foods we found that can- ned foods form a large part, and they are entirely satisfactory, nutritious, healthful and easier to prepare. .. and, too, prices for canned foods in your neighborhood A&P Food Stores are most reasonable. et N\ Del Monte Van Camp’s Sliced Pureed Pineapple Vegetables 25 29c 223 Large Golden Slices Especially for Babies : 2

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