Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 86, Number 33, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 14 February 1963 — Page 14

Kroger Priced Means lower Priced Thanks To Kroger Volume

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Kwick Krisp regular Sliced Bacon . 59c Kwick Krisp thick Sliced Bacon ii,. s l-09 Uygrade’s Reliable sliced Lunch Meat ib. 59c Sqtall, lean, meaty Spare Ribs ib. 49c Stark & Wetzel pure Pork Sausage 39c Hygrade’s Reliable y Skinless Wieners ib. 59c Old fashioned barrel cured Sauerkraut Quart 29c Kroger Fres-shore brand Perch Fillets 2V i~ $ 1.09

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Everyday Low Prices Plus Top Value Stamps! Kraft’s famous Miracle Whip q>. 49c Kraft’s famous Velveeto 2-lb. Loaf 79c Scott Toilet Tissue 2 Rolls 23c Giant size Fab Detergent Box 59c Milnot Tall Cans 3 for 29c Embassy Salad Dressing Qt - 29c

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or any way you like! Cut Up, Tray Packed,. 33c Fryer Legs u>. 49c Fryer Thighs j b . 4?c Fryer Breasts ,„. S9t Fryer Quarters i b . 33c

2 ,b * 49 c Tre*hlike J Vegetables Lima Beans - Green Beans Corn - Peas - Spinach Peas & Carrots

Freshlike beets or Diced Carrots 4 cans 49c Betty Crocker fresh Cookies d l^ u Le 4 Pkgs . $1 Kroger brand Applesauce 4 N ci£ 3 49c Quantity rights reserved.

C(i Top Value 3w Stamps §1 w /purchase of a doz. of Anjou Pears Doz. 59c Good thru Fob. 16.

Cfi Top Value 3U Stamps f§s w/purchase of a doz. of jp Wash. Winesap Apples doz. 69c | Good thru Feb. 16.

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Kroger frozen green beans or Lima Beans 2-ib. Bag 49c Kroger frozen peas and carrots or Cut Corn 2-ib. Bag 49c Kroger frozen french fries or Green Peas 21b. Bag 49c Prices good thru Soturday.

Top Jv Stamps fm w/purchase of 3 pkgs. or |fe| f more of Hygrades' chipped f Beef 3 Pkgs. sl. | §g3g Good thru Fob. 16. t 1 V- . 1 . r

■ Country Club §1 Ice Cream g“T. 39c S ;S With this coupon. S this coupon good at Kroger thru Saturday,

Fresh Lamb! Leg 0' Lamb i b . 79c , Shoulder Roast u>. 49c Lamb Loin Chops Ib . 89c Lamb Rib Chips „>. 79c Lamb Patties lb . 69c

U. S. No. 1 Potatoes All purpose potatoes Red Fresh Duncan Grapefruit 8 B a g 6vc Fresh Tropicana ) Orange Juice Half Gallon 79c Hot House grown Fresh Rhubarb n,. 19c Dewy Fresh Strawberries Quart 49C

i VaU^^ |s JO Stamps w/purchcrse of 2 lbs. of ’ || pieco chicken or 2 troy |ffj packed Cut Up Fryers sp Good thru Feb. 16. (% -v‘‘■'j. ~ f.-. -J

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Eop Value Stamps || With this coupon and jg^-p (5 Purchase 'ine or cigarettes. This coupon good Hrarj ru Saturday, February 16, 1963. ||pi| limit one, please. rSI

2g fiftc Fresh - delicious Texas Turnips 4 ib S . 49c Fresh - for perfect slaw } Green Cabbage Head 29c Tender cooking \ Fresh Broccoli s>. 29c In the Kroger lettuce patch Fresh Endive i b . 19c

VALUABLE ,#o^l coupon [A Top Value JV Stamps w/purchase of 2 jars of p| Vlasic Sweet Snax, Polish | Dills or Dill Spears. Good thru Feb. 16.

P VALUABLE JfSmd COUPON: )C Top Value > X3 Stamps E w/purchase of a frozen Mrs. Smith's Cherry l : Pie Each 49e ! Good thru Feb. 16. . i* *■ 1 " ' ' '

VALUABLE COUPON lltfjljffi |a A Top Value i IwU Stamps w/purchase of a qt. of I Liquid | : ' Plumr Qt. 79e Good thru Feb. 16. 1:.., ™— ''

VALUABLE rfgjM coupon .. (Cgp r ian T °p Va,ue IWU Stamps A w/purchase of any 3-lb. |f| frozen Jiffy m Steaks Ea. $1.98 Good thru Feb. 16. - •

NAPPANBE AOVANCC4HWS

THURS. FEB. 14, IH3

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TOP THIS? The Dearborn County Register comes up with a challenge. It calims to have a 102-year-old subscription on its books and it wonders whether apy other Hoosier weekly can boat that. The subscription was started by Sebastian Greenham of Manchester Township, Dearborn County, one year before the beginning of the Civil War. He continued the subscription for 67 years until his death in 1927 at the age of 88. It was then renewed by his daughter, Mra Lillie Adams, and has been pjmtinued by her although she moved to Wanamaker, a Marion County town, 86 years ago. Mrs. Adams is now 83 years old. BROWN’S REVIVED The Springs Valley Herald, published at French Lick, reports that the world-renowned Brown Club, scene of fabulous gambling games during the 1920’s and 30’s, is sooh to be reopened but with bowling balls rather than the tricky little balls which once bounced around in roulette wheels. The club, close by the French Lick Springs Hotel, attracted many wealthy and famous personages during its heyday. A group of southern Indiana businessmen has purchased the building and plans to install ultra modern bowling lanes. BORROWED BARROW This ad appeared in the classified columns of The Ohio County News, published at Rising Sun: “NOTICE —Will the person who borrowed the wheel barrow from my premises please return it. The owner, Ramond Baker, would like to Sorrow it for a few days. H. L. Baxter.”

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Let There Be Light • “LIGHT is the symbol of truth,” wrote the great American poet, James Russell Lowell. And it is to focus light on the truth concerning funeral service that funeral directors welcome visitors to their establishments. We take this occasion to again urge the people of this community to call upon us and inspect our facilities for rendering the finest service. WRIGHT Funeral Home Office 773-3173 - Res. 7734175 108 E. Walnut St. Nappanee