Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1937, Page 41

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Huge Bumper Crop TREES ARE I.OMIEI)--FARMERS NEED HELP Serve Apples Every Day—Your Favorite Way PPLES for cooking—apples for bakin, —afiples for A pies—apples for eating. APPLES GALO It’s the largest crop in recent years and we are doing our part as distributors in helping to put them into con- sumption. Serve apples every day and EVERYONE BENEFITS—you get the ‘King of Fruits” at the lowest prices in years and at the same time help the grower move . his crop. Watch our windows this week end for displays of this beautiful fruit. The quality was never finer. DELICIOUS 5-19 | SMOKEHOUSE Fancy—Eastern Grown Basket Variety § MelNTOSH d GRINES GOLDEN or JONATHAN ... D =T2° While Supplies in Stores Lést! YORK APPLES 3 ™ 10¢ These Yorks are utility pack—large, firm and ideal for all cooking purposes. You'll want to put a basket away at this low price. Original Bushel Baskeg Fancy—Eastern Grown Box Variety JoNATHN ... 3 - 25 Crisp, Golden Yellow Carrots Tender, Crisp Celery 3 m. 25¢ 3 m 25¢ 'IDAHO BAKING POTATOES Seedless or Tokay Grapes Local Grown Spinach EASTERN SHORE YELLOW SWEETS THURSDAY, PIGGLY WIGGLY Prices quoted are for District of Columbia until close of business Sat., Oct. 2, 1937 HEADQUARTERS FOR LOWER FOOD COSTS 8Shop at Sanitary for 30 days—check your budget at the end of that time and see if you have not reduced your food bill . . advantage of our neighborhood locations which save you time. . In addition you have the “Just a step around the corner and your shopping is done. SANICO PEA Jumbo Roll Butter.___». 40c Standard Tomatoes___ " Tc Stringless Beans T Blue Ridge Peas___2 . 15¢ Domestic Sardmes--3 cans 106 Dried Navy Beans______»- 5¢ Fancy Bulk Rice_____2 »- 8¢ Quaker Oats_ . 9¢; 5= 19¢ Sunbrite Cleanser___2 s 9¢ French’s Mustard____ " 12¢ Vloodbug'ig!p p__2 caker 15¢ In! IZG Stokely’s i Limas__ s Stokely’s Cut Beets___%:" 96 Stokely’s Catsup “12¢ kely’s ¢ | 11c Stokely’s Diced Carrofs . 9¢ Large green, ten- * der—a wonderful flavor. : 2% Stokely’s Tomatoes__ "' 10¢c Waldorf Tissue__. 37«117l Tc Scot Tissue ______3 rns 23¢ Red Heart Dog Feed 3 s 23¢ Cut-Rite Wax Paper ' 14c Apple Butteryzs —___ . 9¢ Libby’s Pineapple __*:.:* (9¢c Plantation Pineapple ‘' {lc Phillips Spaghetti___ >':..- 6¢ Gibraltar Asparagus_'%.: (13 Peachesyi ______3 i 50c Pabst-ett cheééi"rood pi. l'lc Post Toasties ____ Keystone Apricots__3 i Two Big Stokely Bargains! STOKELY’S FINEST GRAPEFRUIT JUICE A bargain in Juice, and it's Stokely’s Pinest. A name you know. Better lay in a dozen cans or a case. Sweeten:d 18 oz. [ cans Unweetened Honey Nut Margarine STOKELY’S FINEST TOMATO JUICE Whopping big cans at a bar- gain price. Rich red juice of Stokely grown tomatoes. large 23 ounce for ¢ cans Burry’s Cookies V. Crisco or Spry Shortening . .. __ = Gold Medal Flour - §§¢ 55¢ 121b. sack Sunshine Krispy Crackers . . _ = 9c X 17¢ Swift's Jewel Shortening Popular Brands Cigarettes .5 Gom™ pe. 126 Weston Cocoanut Crisp Cakes Sanico Pancake Flour N.B.C. Shredded Wheat SEPTEMBER 30, 1937. Are relatively one of today’s best food values ¢ s Bureau of Labor statistics shows 752 that the price of ALL FOODS B it 13% below the 1925.1929 average . . . while EGGS are 252 29% below 1925-1929 average. ALL FOODS 87% SO — £ a In other words, retail egg prices are relatively low—your egg dollar goes farther WE ARE JOINING HANDS with 5% million egg producers through- out the United States in an educational campaign to stimulate the use of eggs by bringing you to the full realization of the value they offer. SERVE EGGS AND YOU HELP OVER 20 MILLION PERSONS directly or indirectly connected with this industry, and you help your food budget, too. For a Real Value in Graded Eggs Just Ask For SO FOR THIS WEEK.-END We are offering this exceptional value on the finest storage eggs we can buy. SELECTED STORAGE EGGS Carton of One Dozen These eggs are candled in our own warehouse and then graded and dated by licensed Govern- ment graders. They are all U. S. LARGE RETAIL GRADE “B,” a thoroughly dependable egg for every purpose. Quaker Puffed Wheat s TC Quaker Puffed Rice____2 »ies. 19¢ Jersey Corn Flakes____2 3.:1T¢ Libby’s Sauerkraut Juice_"..: (0¢ Pride of Va. Herring Roe_ . 10c Gold Medal Bisquick_____t: 20¢ Fresh Fig Bars - 10¢ Gibbs Tomato Catsup___ ' 10¢ White Star Tuna Fish____ .= 1T¢ Catalina Tuna Fish o 15¢ Davis Codfish ;¢ ____ .~ 10¢ Stokely Baby Food 2 eans |Bc Libby’s Tomato Juice___ '.= 6¢ Phillips Tomato Soup__2 3.~ 9¢ Phillips Vegetable Soup_2 *. 9¢ Sanico Mayonnaise & 2Tc You need not hesitate for one minute to buy these eggs Use them for frying, hard boiling, cooking, etc., and you'll quickly see that modern storage methods have removed every doubt as to the eating qualities of good storage eggs. Buy them with complete confidence on our money- back guarantee Today’s Price Per Dozen ___ - The Famous Trio From the LAND 0’ LAKES The land of rich dairy products. You've used the butter, now try the milk and eggs. LAND 0’ LAKES BUTTER 93-score butter, churned from b [ sweet cream, the kind you use ~ in your coffee. LAND 0’ LAKES AGED DAISY STYLE CHEESE Ib. 29c LAND 0' LAKES MII.I( ‘The same fine quality you know in the butter. Aged for months to give it that “cured,” snappy flavor COHS Blue Moon Cheese Spreads sty Cimemivcrks: 17 Saiad Dressing s oo 25¢ 5.9¢ | 5-15¢ 'Made With Fresh Orange Juice — Most Delicious Thousands of housewives have stopped baking cakes. They have found that SANICO CAKES are fully as good as they can bake in their own oven and just as SANICO 25 LAYER GAKE -1 4% Sanico Pound Cake ech 29¢ Sanico Angel Food ge SANICO WHITE BREAD Sanico Grape Juice____aurt 29¢ Repeated by Popular Demand Tfi. L )l, ZEP' i ; ‘ Idaho White Beans______. w. B¢ 1s Lovely 26-Piece Set o Black Eye Peas CRUSADER PATTERN | [y S5 SILVER PLATE Columbia Salt Can be yours for only . .. $1 98 Together with a punch eard nhu-ln. a $10.00 grocery purchase. Morton’s Salt Makes a Welcome Christmas Gift Silver is always welcome; nearly every family can use more. - By starting now you can ac- cumulate several sets for your friends and relatives before Christmas. Why Pay More Unless You Get More? GREEN BAG COFFEE A coffee that gives you everything at from 4c to 6¢ a pound savings. The best “bet” in meats £ for your week-end menus This week our markets are featuring veal —“The meat everyone likes.” You'll find it to be the best quality. Fresh, good color, velvety surface and tender. Serve cutlets for dinner Sunday or a roast or stew from the more economical cuts. Ib. 47c Veal Cutlets Loin Veal Chaps - - - - . 43¢ Rib Veal Chops- - - -_*38° Stuffed "= Veal. . .. .= 27¢ Shidr. \leal Roast . . . . ™= 23¢ For Lean Veal s<vi You Can Afford Beef At These Attractive Prices All Steaks - -z ™ 41¢ Chuck Roast - - -~ 25¢ Rib Roast- - - - - 29¢ All of Above Is Our XX Economy Beef | . ARMOUR’S "sxx° HAMS. - 27¢ y BRAND - HORMEL s Price for Whole or Half Hams SLICED BACON BRIGGS SCRAPPLE. . »- l4c Jult the thl for eool mornings. Simply arve . PORK PUDDING ‘s » (e bought it right and are pass- ing the savings on to you. Pry to » erisp golden brown and serve with heated hominy. . 39° SANITARY’S SAUSAGE MEAT 100% Pork._._m.3B¢ Always eook thimulhl.v—lous' the diree- tions on tie FRESH A delightfully soft texture; 1 |p. a marvelous flavor; a real loof loaf of bread. “Tops” in Goodness SANICO FRYERS ‘You will never be disap- pointed in Sanico freshly killed frying chickens. Ib. 43(; o Fleischmann’s Va-pound M FRESH Pockuges F; r.nhly See a Sample Set at Any of Our Stores Killed | ASK HOW TO GET ONE

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