Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1939 — Page 14
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APPLES
LETTUCE 2 «15¢c I Cy 1 He
BRE 10 250 CELERY afi 2 5 Oc
5c GRAPEFRUIT . ORANGES
~ FRESH
PINEAPPLES
TEXAS Seedless
6 FOR 1 We x -29: D1 IE
FLORIDA
CARROTS 3 Bnchs. 1 Oc
POTATOES
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POTATOES
or D3
U. S. NO. 1 GRADE
SILVERBROOK
CALIFORNIA
ORANGES 2 DQ,
252 Size
ach 1 5c IN HANDY 6-BOTTLE CONTAINER
ROYAL CROWN (Plus Bottle Deposit)
COLA RE 2.19: RE 3
CHEF BOY-AR-DEE ITALIAN Can C WITH PORK
SAUCE VAN CAMPS oN 5c
BEANS CHILI CON CARNE van cawes 2: 19¢ COCKTAIL SAUCE vax cawes ue 150
MACARONT ~ 215
DISPOSABLE TISSUES
KLEENEX 2: 25 BORDEN'S CHATEAU Dyn 2c
CHEESE CIGARETTES2 "19c
CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW DOODLE
COOKIES = 10-
WRISLEY’S OLIV- OLIV-ILO
3 cakes 1 4.
SOAP mimi. "IDEAL DOG FOOD 3 Cans 2 Sc
NOW, A SEVEN GOURSE MEAL FOR YOUR DOG!
Every Tin of Wilson’s Ideal Contains Seven Basic Food Elements Vital to the Well Being of Normal Modern Dogs. No Scraps, no Useless Fillers! Just Good Substantial Nourishing Dog Food That Any Healthy Dog Will Eat With Pleasure and With Benefit Day After Day.
SAVE IDEAL LABELS—YOU CAN EXCHANGE THEM
6-25: BUTTER
Use More Butter—Help the Nation’s Dairy Farmers
JOHNSON'S h ; Ty
Glo-Coat '"59c Paste Wax':*59c¢
CORN = 3125¢ 3x29
Style LITTLE CHIEF 1 Lb. Tr 15¢
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CLEANER 23 PACIFIC TISSUE 6-19 2 23c CLOROX
TEA SPUD "Dame CRISP CRUNCHY
Whole Kernel
BROWN LABEL
CIGARETTES
PURE, SAFE
LITTLE NUGGET BROOMS =~ 49° 4-Sew
FOR VALUABLE GIFTS!
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‘A RARE TREAT!
. Jane Parker Devil Fudge
NUT SAR
LEMON COCOANUT xa KE. w25:
Cocoanut
RED SEAL LYE 2c Cans 19
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Two layers of tender, moist chocolate cake filled with vanilla E butter cream frosted with choco- ach late nut fudge.
I¥2 Lb. LOAVES
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Owned and Operated by the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. These Prices Subject to: Change With Market Changes!
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THE FINEST LOAF . .we ever baked!
® Make this simple experiment and you’ll know why A&P Bakers are so proud of this bread! Buy a loaf of A&P Bread. Remove the wrapper. You'll find its crust baked to a golden brown; sure fire promise that here’s bread which tastes good any way you serve it. Look at a single slice. Note its smooth, fine texture—close-grained and - firm. Here's bread that holds its delicious freshness. And when you toast it, notice its tender even crispness. Break off a piece and taste it without benefit of butter or spread. How you will enjoy it! For here’s that full flavor which everyone enjoys most in bread. Make this experiment and you will agree this bread is the “finest we ever baked.”
- “A Dated Band on Every Loaf”
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