The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 2, 1947, Page 12

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PAGE EIGHT — BAER’S MARKET 901 seek STREET, Corner OLIVIA STREET OR QUALITY If it’s true “a Penny Saved is a Penny Eaned”—you can collect a tidy sum by shopping regularly at “Baer’s” for the hundreds of good things in this modern food market are priced for thrift every day in the week. Stop in today and see how Buaer’s helps keep appetites a-tingle and Piggy Banks a-jingle! These Prices Good Thurs., Fri. and Sat. _ SMOKED POUND Pie-Nic Ham 3% FRESH BULK 2 POUNDS Frankfurters 29 | Sauerkraut . 25¢) FRESH DRESSED Roasting CHICKENS . 55c HEAVY WESTERN EAVY WESTERN GRADE A A ~ POUND Chuck Roast 39c POUND ALL MEAT GRADE “A” LARGE Average Weight 6 to 8 Pounds FRESHLY GROUND, LEAN POUND Hamburger 35c BONED and ROLLED GRADE AA VEAL ROAST EGGS doz. 4% SHES SNe ST POUN! SMOKED COUNTRY POUND BACON Ib. 4% OLEO he SI SAUSAGE sno’ Steak 59). NO BONE NO WASTE SIRLOIN or ROUND sa. FRANCO AMERICAN CANS BEEF . . lb. 59c | Spaghetti . 2c MUSSELMAN’S MUSSELMAN'S ASSORTED 14 oz. Jar Jellies 2 for 35c QUART JAR lalian TOMATO PASTE . can Ilc RICHLIEU FANCY CONCORD 5 _SUICE CRANBERRY _ SAUCE, ea 1de GRANULATED | DEL MONTE SUGAR Ibs. 49¢ | COFFEE Ib. out b 396 Maine DARDINES SARDINES :: 2 cans = OLD DUTCH 3 CANS All-Purpose Cleaner CASHMERE BOUQUET CLEANSER. . OAKITE . SOAP 2 a. 23e Regular Price 79c Large Package aren SUDS dle Large Package FOR LAUNDRY LARGE BARS California YELLOW 19¢ Onions . 3 ™ 17c¢ Limes .. doz. 15¢ LARGE, COLD, RED RIPE Sy WATERMELONS each . . . 9% CASE—Plus Bottle Deposit Deposit “3575 SOAP POWDER 24e_ CALIFORNIA GREEN TOP Carrots 2 = 15¢ CAROLINA Potatoes 5 » 21c Good PREMIL MIU T BEER. BAER’S MARKET—— OCTAGON SOAP] \ AP Newsfeatures ‘tan Judy, ALLY round a beach fire if| you really want to have} some fun. No matter how hot! iit is these nights the kids al-) |ways can find an excuse for a) |picnic at the shore. | The way they work it is that | each hep is delegated to bring lone of the food items’and then ithe whole gang cooks the stuff. |The usudl bill of beach fare runs to hamburgers, shot dogs, | jrolls, marshmallows, fruit sal-| lad and a cool drink. Raw on- i ions are there for those who} | want to risk ‘em. To get the stuff to the beach in} |good order, hamburgers are pat-| {ted out and individually packed in wax paper until rea |rolls are cut in half and bi lfruit salad is packed in kept in the refrigerator be fore the picnic and the jar_ is wrapped in folds of newspaper to f keep it well chilled. If you want! to go hog wild you also can bring [deviled eggs by packing the halved whites in an egg box and | sae the mashed deviled k jt ar. It is an easy matter to ve here’s a al S| drink to eine h. Com- bine 3 ups of "ea of le juice and | fe » tee cuk in the re-} ator. _frozen orange | \ju Add two paepuons cot Gant to each| Ie Add enough ginger ale o r =e rn tne and |fill a glass. Then put it in a large | jug. | ‘his will serve from four to six and the recipe should be | | doubled or tripled dccording to} the amount. required. One thing to remember on a beach picnic ‘is that slatks | | should be worn over bathing | suits as a protection against mosquito bites and that citron- ella or some other mosquito chaser should be rubbed over legs, arms and ankles, all fa- | vorite biting places of the nasty . Be! likely insect. st beach outings are casting rod and yc it, a moonlight night is ro an ides al ume to surf cast. I at ake you can use fishing rod or a hand 1 troll from the dock | boats j Fishing is lots of fun, he gang is really hep on the! can mi ike a co) sty the fire long ow it to turn doy 's. Heat the and have fz ng when the Of course vou'll have to find somebody to clean the fish .. you might give the award to | the Jackson who catches the least number. Happy Fishing. Setar (You may write Vivian Brown in care of this paper about new of wour own n gang.) |Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND aadcusan COFFEE Try A Pound Today. | PR OE eae neat Duval at-Petronia Streets OPEN TIL 9 P.M. THURSDAY CLOSED ALL DAY . FRIDAY UNCLE BEN’S CONVERTED GRAIN R C E. 1-LB. PKGS. NEW PACK—FLORIDA 35° TOMATOES 2 = 29c APPLE JUICE = = 19¢ MAXWELL HOUSE—"Goad to the Last Drop” Suggestions Ath of July Picnic Extra Large PAPER NAPKINS lge. 17c ’ “Try This New” LONG NO. 2 CANS Vacuun Packed PLANTER’S Vacuum-Packed PEANUTS can 25¢ Mixed PICKLES 28c een Vienna Sausages 29% MUSTARD 2 jars wile Clifornia Morning Pure Carnation Grapefruit ° Strawberry Juice PRESERVES MILK “a” BGI 38d "ess" 33° Be Sure To Eat. Choice t GF CUALITY TOP-GRADE HAMS . . DRESSED AND DRAWN FRYERS . FRESH LEAN Ground Beef . CUDAHY'S Fresh Link SAUSAGE Ib. 49c lb. 59¢ 24% to 3-lb. Ave. lb. 59c lb. 3% ROYALTON SKINLESS FRANKS Ib. 39c Assorted Cold Cuts } lb. 33¢ BROADWAY s= Larger Selection - Lower Food Prices 2 3 | WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1947 MARKET Key West, Florida Try This Cold! SUGAR ADDED APPLESAUCE 8 No. 2 Can GARDEN FRESH SAVE ON PRODUCE Red Ripe CANNON BALL Watermelons . . Seedless PERSIAN Ib. 5¢ LIMES .... doz. 19c CALIFORNIA CARROTS 2 Behs. 17¢ SWEET and JUICY Oranges . 2 doz. 35c California PINK MEAT Cantaloupes each 21c BOOTHS Frozen Foods SCALLOPS | nc:. 94e RHUBARB scr 24e Cauliflower ‘occ 29 Wesson Oil} Beech-Nut _ QUART STRAINED Be Baby Food Red Heart 3 jars seb = ” Beech-Nut 2 cans 25¢ JUNICR Baby 2 jars 25¢ Food BORDEN’S “Star-Lac” Package 29¢ Nabisco BORDEN’S RITZ Euele Grand | Crackers WILK |, 1 a- rhe. Can 25¢ 7°" Chun King COMPLETE Chinese Dinner 45¢ 250 Clorox 1. Gallon 25¢ Package BROADWAY st MARKET Ee: Ce Ve Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities

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