Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1932 — Page 17
APRIL 29, 1932-
- ~~ij|b hgvMMt* GOLDEN 'Y‘ iA IJVTL'L OPPORTUNITY ff m, J M little personal back-patting. This is all right as far as it goes. \ m -Jllli jf But * ns * we’ve gone to a group of our country’s largest and oldest producers—placed large orders—and asked for coJ operation in planning prices that would justify immediate buying by every woman. I \ v M So at Kroger Stores starting today, there’s a celebration that fits in with the times! For. although the sun will shine again, we W sHi know things are tight And honest values speak louder than words. *' ||| Our Golden Anniversary is your golden opportunity. Ladies, may we ask you to come in early, as these items are for Friday — ALL STORES OPEN UNT,L 9 P ’ M - FRIDAY NIGHT H|b P& G SOAP ■" I0 ea 26 c **" ™B I Lucky Strikes. Camels. Chester- <b B®* BUIH 11 mm Iv H I I Hi fields. Old Golds. Buy several CSTtOfl u I _ ■■■■■■■■■■■ vlUnllC II CO I'fcJ
SWIFT’S “CIRCLE S” SMOKED PICNICS Sueet sugar-cured Hickory smoked Jk Shankless. sto 7-lh. average. g| jB K ' “GUARANTEED NOT TO BE SALTY” J lyf Chuck Roast >*■ 13c Tender, Juicy Savory Roast. Steaks 23c Choir* tender round or sirloin Rolled Rib Roast Lb. 23c Prime rih. No bon* or waste Swiss Steak Lb. 1 5c Thick, juicy, rut from choir* round shoulder Ground Beef Lb. 10c Pur* fresh beef—fin* for loaf Boiling Beef Lb. 7yr,c I>e*n tender short ribs CHICKENS —B9. Freeh Dressed. Young Milk Fed Hens. 3 1 /2 to 4-lb. Average. Frying Chickens Lb. 32c Fresh dressed—Select milk fed Sliced Bacon Lb. 1 5c Sweet urar rtired—Machine sliced—No rind Summer Sausage Lb. 19c Delicious. Lartv. Thuringer style. LARD§ 5 i nS3SSVs!S-.--.-” 1 _ Mad* l<* (Sc Chsr* f T breads^ if o
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WING CIGARETTES The canon 95c H fl| JB HP® M I I gM^^Si iP g BP® Country Club —Fresh Churned, in Quarter f/[ I | l ||i ft H|| LIJ If UP lIT BMm UP Pound parchment Wrapped Prints | . f f C ÜbILHITILIII DU I I til FARM ROLL BRAND. LB ,20c ££ HJI IT R®* Cfcf Strictly top quality, every egg Hot B B C Rr fl' fi|| j mßfm Bl candled and guaranteed! ‘ uu^’ CTt A 1 Jm UTI SfH| IIJ IIT mm CI mM Embassy brand. A tasty tempi- rvx if' C SALAU UntjolNu Qt Z5 DEL MONTE COFFEE Lb 29 c
Gold Medal Caki Flour 21c For fine cake baking. Special large package Boscul Coffee i*. 37c Vacuum packed Delicious Pies e. 15c Try on* of these tempting pies Blatz Malt 49c The pre-aged malt—Big 3-lb. can Clark Bars 2 f* 5c Regular 5c candy bars Lifebuoy 2 , 13c The health soap—ends B. O. Rinso 2 **• 15c The granulated soap—large pkg.. 23e. Small alee Lux Toilet Soap 3 Bart 23c For a smooth, soothing bath Catsup 13c Country Club—full 14-ounce bottle a Lipton’s Tea Va-l*. 23c Genuine yellow label—Orange Pekoe blend. Spinach 2 cm 25c Country Chib, No, 2 can—No grit. Chocolate Cake 29c White two-layer. Topped with long shred eoeoanut. Macaroon Snaps u>. 19c Oven Fresh—Cocoa nut and Macaroon flavor Graham Crackers 2 Lb* ttf. 25c Country Club—Crisp, fresh, healthful Grapefruit 15c Country Club—Makes tasty salads—No, l can Kraft Cheese i*. 30c Pimento Loaf—foil wrapped a
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Anniversary Fruit & Vegetable Features IDAHO POTATOES Excellent for baking and serving piping Lb. w M C hot with plenty of butter—unexcelled for ■ Cloth W mL all potato uses. Bag ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 m*lsc Crisp, fresh, solid heads GREEN ONIONS 2 i. 5c Fresh, tender, crisp NEW POTATOES 5 Lb,. 25c U. S, No. 1 Texas Triumphs PINEAPPLES t.cblsc Fresh Cubans—Large 24 sis*. Eaeh. 17e. 30 sise BANANAS u ts l “ 25® f A PPLE BUTTER I I Country Club-Pure. Tarty, Exceptional Bargain. 1 SHRIMP SififSS 2 25c I PINEAPPLE ‘ ,I - c “ sc 1 Tasty Tid-BiU. Excellent for Salads and J
Prices \ Effective in Indianapolis, Greenwood, Plainfield, Only
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