Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1939 — Page 15
THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1039 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : PAGE 15 WE. EES. EER. EE. E.R. DEE... FOOD
By RUTH CHAMBERS Member of the Ntaional Livestock and Meat Board. Do you use your broiler as often as vou might? Do you find it an aid to thrift rather than a temptation to extravagance, as one bride
called it? Broiling is such a quick, easy and delicious way to prepare meat that she found chops and steaks were appearing on her menus
more often than her food budget warranted. If that is vour experience, you are overlooking the fact that vou need not limit your broiled meat dishes to chops and steaks. There ; " ol If rv are many economy meat cuts which can be given { - "-
added flavor and a touch of style by broiling them,
Lamb is well suited for broiling and rib and loin chops well deserve their popularity, Ground lamb, from breast, neck, shank or shoulder, es 0 eas rer ai or wes ern Venue
shaped into patties and with a bacon strip | wrapped around each, is delicious when broiled.
- J Ty New Ways with Broiled Lamb | Kroger’s Mammouth New, Super Market Type Store opens tomorrow-—you’ll find Gigantic Another way of preparing lamb for broiling | Stocks of all your favorite Brands of Food, together with Kroger Guaranteed Brands—at Is to have the meat cut into cubes and placed on . wt Pra : ” ; A ’ DT v ” : ; i ir Soin: wie cubes of lamb | | : PARKING SPACE the Lowest Prices in Town. This new market's self-serve plan makes your shopping easier— , av co \ are ar Nt oe 3 3 “vl My Jes ’ 1 Miss Chambers Som a HARA Japs, 29 ¢h. STREET Ses y hi time and money—mammouth parking lot provides Free Parking. Don’t fail to similar food which you prefer. Meat cut from the less demanded visit this grand store tomorrow! portions of the lamb can be used in this way. yet this skewered lamb is fine enough to serve at any luncheon or dinner party. Ground beef also takes on newy tastiness when broiled. It may
als X ) . ® be shaped into patties, or shaped in the form of a porterhouse steak. 8 Plent of Free Parkin S ace 0 oN Late Each Evenin Your broiler may be used conveniently to broil bacon or ham | 2 4 C=)
slices, Combination Grill
~The combination grill is one of the newer ideas “Which has - Space Does Not Permit the Listing of All the A mazing proved very popular, pither for quickly prepared, easily served family ~ . . : : ” meals or for company luncheons or dinners. There is a thrift angle Grand Opening Values. HE RE ARE 2 OF THE MANY,
here, too, since left-over vegetables can be browned with the meat to
form tempting combinations, Fruits may be included, such as broiled - bananas, peach halves, apple slices, and so on. For children whose appetites may need a bit of coaxing, these combinations of broiled ground meat and vegetables are usually very appealing. C Broiled Lamb Choplets: 3 , ne otailer re y . © a . ‘eas 0 | | | . RRA Ty Hp one To Ir : \ 00 00 J 4 $F Spectacular value, a regular 19¢ Kroger Pound
lamb and cut a pocket in one end. Stuff the cavity very tightly with > ground lamb. Chill thoroughly. Slice between the ribs to make | | | | ] [ \ Cake for only i chops. Place these slices on the broiler rack so that the surface of the meat is three inches below the source of the heat. Brown on | { 11 ] L — one side. Season with salt and pepper, turn and brown on the second 1 [ 1 [ U(] ] [] [] [] L] [J side. Allow about seven to eight minutes for each side. \ Slices of bacon and bananas, cut lengthwise, placed on the hroiler
rack when the choplets are turned, make tempting accompaniments & for the lamb. wow Ce 2 ~4 ~ 7
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LB. COFFEE GIVEN AWAY!
13 Lb. Kroger's Hot Dated Coffee either Spotlight or French Brand with each pound vou purchase. This amazing get acquainted offer at new Self-Serve Store only—
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PATTERN 895 GAY KITCHEN PAIR
FROM ONE PATTERN | a - Some like them plain . ., . some i BR ; : A like them fancy—here's an attrac- x 55 Nd tive apron pair that “serves” both \ a NG X § } tastes. Depending on your mater- Ne , NG : 8 3 i i Pattern 895 & SA 3
ial and trim, > can be
used for heavy tasks or for greet-
ing your husband 1 fr ork. Ei 2 g RS oN 3 X \ X Ns y a bo ts os Y y In Spite of Soaring Prices Kroger Maintains a Superior Quality of
galow for two” advertisement. First
let's turn to a most practical side ! RR Na \ —the back. See how ingeniously " 3 SE The BD the straps aie connected to keep TN ln Mir acle Vo-Lb. them from slipping. That front » rl % oe] asi vives Value rl neckline is very new and effective, Loaves with its low curved V and rounded
yoke-effect at either side. There are useful pockets at the sides of the long front panel, and tiie bot- : . ' : : Prices in this ad effective
tom of the apron may form graceful RESTOCK YOUR PANTRY NOW! all Kroger Sones
scallops. View A shows the work-a-day version in sturdy percale or Bountiful Supplies, Well Bought, Enable Us to Offer Extremely Low Prices—Re-stock gingham; View B the more femi- x Your Pantry for Fall Now While Stocks Are Complete and Prices Still Low! C 0 F F i E nine style in a flower print. bedecked rn BIC with frills and bows. A ‘perfect ANT REGh., 10° >i ait % aj SALADA TEA cover-all'—this apron, with nary a SMALL CORN Tender. White 4 No.2 25¢ Kroger's Hot-Dated Spotlight
a chance for stray spots. cans Ib. bag. 15¢
Pattern 895 is cut in sizes small, es. W v wv Polen medium and large. Small size, view -" No.2 0 Orange 1 ekoe A, requires 2's vards 35-inch fabric: Solid Pack CANS C J. c and Pekoe view B, 21s yards 35-inch fabric bag 14 -Ib. pkg., 21¢
and 1° vards ruffiing,
Send fifteen cents (15¢) in coins Stringless No No, 2 for this pattern. Write clearly | GREEN BEANS Hyon 4% Cans : 25¢ MUSTARD GREENS 3 Yon 25¢ FRENCH Brand--Hat- wo. 21e Green 1 4
: fee size, name, address and style num- | SPINACH A meal value No.2 29¢ HOMINY country club 9 No. 2% |§ wi 14 -Lb ber. x 3 Cans c Y 0 Lb. 25¢ 4-1/0, 895 | Sena orders to Pattern Depast- Gah, "PRG LIMA BEANS Xo.2 256 BR A Pe. y n ¢ e 5 CMA Ns PEAS Tender 3 No. 2 25¢ Coffe gular r rip Grin
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ment, Indianapolis Times, 214 W.| Tall CHASE & SANBORN » 23¢ Fa ro 9 us ae TOMATO JUICE BST peas verre en ae BRIDE
Block’s Br idge Forum - Country Club DEL MONTE come 1» 23¢ Winners Announced Nol KAFFEE HAG 57 wv 310 Winners in the Block's bridge 4 y APRICOTS Seline Whole Unpeeled 7 cans 25¢ MAXWELL HOUSE =» 26¢
forum held recently had been an- ( d nounced today hy Mrs. Dorothy : A u : . a No.2! Ellis, forum director. } A \ KG. Deluxe in Syrup ORNS ¢ CORN FLAKES i \ ATED Go Oe
Winners are: Section 1-—North
and south, Mrs. Merritt Thompson i { ; and Mrs. J. A. Conkey, first. Mrs. . | : PINEAPPLE Broken Slices 9 NO 29¢ PEACHES Avondale Halves @ No. 2": 99e Country Club TISSUE
B. M. Angell and Mrs. Ray Schakel,
second; east and west, Mrs. Frank PINEAPPLE Avondale sitcea Noa 19¢ PEACHES sierra Mission 3 No.1 26g Abbett and Mrs. Arthur Pratt, first —_— mn Lg c
Mrs. W. A. Meyers and Mrs. W.. H. [ER a PINEAPPLE chtauita siicead 35.2 298 CHERRIES Red sour ritted No, 185g rks. Bridgens, second. : : ; > Mime. HX : Section 2—North and south, Mrs. 7 EK) BLACKBERRIES Can 108 RASPBERRIES =~ 2 Vi? 25¢ Buy 4 Rolls—
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Arthur Kincaid and Mrs. Bertha —————— POST TOASTIES rigs. 86 Get a Roll for lec
Montfort, first, Mrs. F. A. Mulbarger Jl Q . : 3 Li and Mrs. A. J. Strole, second; y east / ——— q P & G SOAP 8 Bars 25¢ SALAD Embassy yi 23 KELLOGG’S roar 2 Pkes. {Te and west, Mrs. C. L. Arvin and Kirk's Flake or Crystal White eh Jur C "
Mrs. William Gerrard, first, Mrs. 33 FELS NAPTHA so» § mers 25¢ PUFFED WHEAT 20x {5¢
Richard Mills and Mrs. W. P. Pet- rted 5-Lb. Bag, 23 1b, op PURE Clun_. A tijohn, second Asso LUX SOAP 4 Bars 22¢ E-Z-BAKE FLOUR 10-Lb, es, 12¢ 24 bag The OAT ie, Pls, "uc 2 Plows (Te R ils Qants f ‘ a . 0 C
Section 3—North and south, Mrs. § Fine Fur C. H. Machmamer and Mrs. Jack LIFEBUOY Soap § Bos 22¢ y Moore, first, Mrs. Frank Haney and § COATS PALMOLIVE or Sov 8 mars [Be MILK a the Lee 25¢ MIRACLE WHIP scina pressing 9 32¢ C L A P P S . n ¢ milo ans
Mrs. William James, second; east For Fri. Son . and west, Mrs. J, C. Rah and Mrs. { IVORY SOAP: Lge. Bars, 25¢c Med. 5¢ MILK Country Club 4 LB 22¢ CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 3 Cans 25¢ Baby Chopped
L. D. AschofT, first, Mrs. J. F Pasho and Sat. Bar
' SoH 3-07 spt Chicken and Mushroom Food Foods Sha Nis, 3. Rhodes, second SWEETHEART SOAP 3 n (Te APPLEBUTTER “ui J! S15 WALDORF mse @ wos {56 4 CANS 2 CANS - . > on | for le with Purchase of kvewing Wraps » V og : | WOODBURY SOAP ~~ 3 nn 20¢ A nm. 190 SCOTT meow 1 en 58 29¢ 23¢
Hoopskirted evening gowns de- ‘ odbury Hand Lotion with 3 Ba mand special evening wraps. One
regal cape of soft black wool, certain : i . > . to assure a dramatic entrance at Milk Fed } eal Sale—Select Quality any evening function, sweeps in full 21% | flowing lines from shoulder to floor, WL g ; z Oo Oo K I N and is collared closely at the throat ‘ Be . with tailed ermine. The same cape | Rib L hg ® is shown in red or green wool with f b. C Te
soft Kolinskyv collar. cuts
i —————T Tan rss California Tokays ERT SEES LT ¢ 3 ‘ h = ™ . : VEAL STEW Breast or Neck Ih. 15¢ Large Red Clusters— Lb 5 C C O Oo KWAR E
VEAL ROAST Shoulder Cuts 1b. 22¢ Sweet, Juicy TENDERED SMOKED PICNICS ~~ 23¢ | pop po vce come 8. 98g
COUNTRY CLUB—SMALIL SIZE Golden or Jonathan
CHUCK ROAST corgra gue, 3g BANANAS Golden Ripe Firm Fruit mn, Be
SWISS STEAK Shoulder Cuts wb. 25e SPICED LUNCHEON Ib. 30¢ ONLY WITH
1.39 een KROGER’S MONEY SAVING SUITED SHUED $ DRESSED WHITING wv. {06 PRUNE PLUMS ose Boge b. 5g CREDIT CARD
| SMOKED Sausage 298 Keuy for te Pan SEE ALL PIECES KROGER BUYS 4-K CLUB i SKINLESS WIENERS TN SMELTS Lnige Jumbo Size § Lbs. 25g SWE ET POTATOES Southern Yams 4 Lbs. 15¢ ON DISPLAY PRIZE-WINNING BEEF = ; HADDOCK TENDERLOINS = 23¢ [| ONIONS ~~ wetow cio 10 19¢ | SWIFT'S JEWEL res-Shore Brand . 0 - | SHORTENING POUR CELERY Michigan Well Bleached 3 «aus 100 5 RR Some of the 4H Club Prize-Winning Beet Calves bought | 11h. Carton, Each, 13'c prissin. CHICKENS CAULIFLOWER Fresh. Snow White Heads 15¢ JOHN'S me HS ENEMY? at the Indiana State Fair by the Kroger Co.—so that you | 4 Lb. Pail 49c¢ Fully Dressed Spring: Ib. 37 ¢ CABBAGE Solid Heads , 10¢c THE EDITOR'S DAUGHTER
' crest Brand rvers may enjoy the full flavor and tenderness of these prize WIRE 10:30 A.M.
winners. We will not offer them for sale until next week. Plan now to have one of these succulent steaks or roasts.
ORE LAURA SNARES DANNY! ACCEPT THIS AMAZING GUARANTEE la LINDRS ETRY XOVE
BUY any Kroger Item, LIKE it as well or better, OR return unused Now at 2 4 roel WIRE 10:45 A.M.
ns : ; : : Your 12-o%. portion in original container and we will replace it FREE with Kroger a MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
any other brand we sell of the same item, regardless of price. Store
