For A Real Thanksgiving Feast Serve A Young, Tender Pilgrim Turkey! A Thanksgiving feast is incomplete without a suc- must be. Drop into your A&P Super Market today culent, delectable turkey! And when your bird is and order your Thanksgiving bird. And don't forget a plump, young, tender, delicious Pilgrim Turkey— this, when you shop for your Thanksgiving Feast— you set a perfect feast before your family that is A&P has everything you need for a grand Thanks- PAGE TWO UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, November 26, 1942 Vi Washington, D, C. BRAZIL AND U. S. OFFENSIVE Though the landings on North Af- rica were a efull arded mili- toa : tary secret between Nigh British and truly fit for a king! A&P Pilgrim Turkeys are fresh- giving table, at prices that are really low! Shop American officials, one other coun- killed, home-dressed, grain fed, tender, young hens here and save this and every other week! A&P try let in on the secret was Brazil. In fact, Brazil, through Foreign | Minister Oswaldo Aranha did some | important spade work for the United States in regard to vital Atlantic islands, the Azores and Madeiras. These lie along the route of the American supply line to North Af- rica, the Madeiras close to the Af- rican coast. Therefore, it was considered pos- sible that the Germans might at- tempt to use these islands as sub- and toms... everything that top quality birds Super Markets give you value and quality! LA “Filgrim’’ Brand, Fresh Killed, Home Dressed Sunnyfield } : YELLOW marine or even air bases, or that Li Ini og Pry Mish 5-Lb. moe ns So. Tour Tp 3 CORN Both isla d g ps Port YOUNG HENS : YOUNG TOMS Smaysiela slan roups are Portu- 5-Lb. guese. So, long ago, Brazil, which 9—13-Lb. Avg. LB. 12—20-Lb. Avg. Pancake Flour _.... * “pkg. Te MEAL looks to Portugal as its mother coun- 11 FULLY DRAWN Ann Page try, made informal diplomatic FULLY DRAWN Macaroni ......... ror. dc Fe. 19 19c¢ soundings to make sure that these A Pr Pig islands would line up with the United nh pase: " Nations In cnse of emergency. rm kvl Spaghetti ........ viii gil de "ANN PAGE PAGE to» Fresh Jo 214-4 Lh iy in Sauer Kraut oY act bs. 17¢ Encore . MELLO SOLOMONE vs. AFRICA Chicl:ens Drawn : 39 Wei Tender Small Lb. Sa Egg Noodles ........2 Ming 2T¢ One thing that got under the skin Fresh nC 1% Lb Up einers SKInless A Lb ¢ Sunnyfield WH EAT of high U. S. army officials during res Toss TT Puy Lb 44 Pork Sausage Loose 33¢ Gorn Flakes .......... 102. Te 28-0z. the weeks just before the North Af- Chickens Drawn : C Ann Page (Most Kinds) pe Piz dood 13c rican landings was the navy’s policy regarding the battle of the Solomon Islands. Though all the details had not deen worked out, it had been def- initely agreed with Churchill and the Russians to start some kind of second front operation this summer. However, the navy also claimed that it could start the Solomon Islands Sunnyfield Eviscerated Meat Loaves Assorted 2 35¢ Pure Preserves 1-Lb. 19¢ -e 9-12 Lb. Avg. wv 61 ; eirvicans TE BABY Turkeys: uy pres c FRESH CUT UP crim 1-Lb. Sunnyfield Eviscerated ; So1ania) Tansy sstesnve pre 19¢ FOODS N. B. C. Vv ake Ducklings . . » 35¢ C A My E Wars Te Cu. BO 208 ratios Haine, 4-4'%-Lb. Avg.—Fuily Dressed Pkg. Clapp's > Sortber's Sunnyfield Eviscerated Fou oo.» 2.00] «25. » G30 campaign simultaneously without ‘eight 2-Lb. 2-0z.—2-Lb. 9-Oz. , taking any ships out of the Atlantic Weigh « LEGS—For Frying ............... Lb. 57¢ or Jivhurhing oe Second Front prep- Fresh Chesapeake Bay dvi WINGS—For Stewing ..... Nei Lb. 29¢ @# ((e ACNE oy “°'Vice. r bo Man In The arations e admirals promised Frying gStewing i Tha elici the War department that The & oe Oysters Pt. 47c 9 Pint 41 BACKS, NECKS—For Stewing.....Lb. 25¢ nksgiving Tron icious ber of ships used in the Solomons | ' would be very small indeed. But before the Solomons opera- | tions had lasted many weeks, the navy had used several times as many ships as it expected—some of them sent to the bottom of the Pacific. Ships were taken off the supply lines to Russia, despite def- inite promises made to Russia. Ships were also taken off the supply lines to England to such an extent that supplies to England dwindled to a driblet, A TNH 0 Inside the navy it is pointed out that one of the best jobs Admiral Nimitz ever did was to let the Japs Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Every day there's a new harvest of heathful foods in A&P's “Victory Garden”. By trainload, by truckload from fertile fields and orchards, come Nafures health-laden fruits and vegetables at the very peak of goodness. Come in today—select a variety for a colorful, vitamin crammed holiday table. GRAPEFRUIT nies... 10 ~ 45¢ get into the tip end of the Aleutian I Ping islands. This proved to be a beau- Mayonnaise .......... aur 25 WHITE HOUSE tiful decoy, like flies to molasses. uicy Fa. 252's Zan. Page \ he Aleutians were too exposed for | ORANGES Buset 2 FHC + " ae Dex. 0 Salad Mustard ........ von 8c EVAPORATED the Japs to defend safe ly, too near i Ram ns Ann Page ; MILK SZ bases, will Sag Garden Relish ......... Zia 290 Jar Tail Red Cans 49; Kidney Beans .......... ™ Ts As a result, the iin lost 10 te | stroyers—a big chunk out of any | CRANBERRIES «= . .. = 19¢ navy—and we are continuing to | whittle them down with no loss to | Stayman's & Rome Beauties LE: Michigan 9 RAJAH BRAND ourselves. U. S. bases are now so | i Vitamin C4 8 es JO Pea Beans ............ 21 Me Sorcestershire clese to Kiska ‘that U. S. planes | Stajey’s Grea SAUCE bomb the Japs every day without | YOUR GQV'T WANTS YOU TO Corn Starch ih Pie Op fail—and bomb them so badly that | Vitamins A++ B+ C+ EAT MORE NUTS—THEY ARE a ieee 5-02. recently no Jap fighter planes have Sweet Potatoes 6 Lbs. 25¢ A VICTORY FOOD FEATURE! Plain or Todized 2:08 BtL. 10 Diamond Salt ....... 2 3° {Ge Cleanser ...... gem gc NUTLEY been put. in the air. Apparently | they are all smashed. | But in the other end of the Pacific, | | Paper Shell | | ists fear that we may | Potatoes Wr... #2 45¢ | PECANS » 25c army strategi Delicious Queen Anne a have got ourselves in the same posi- | Purple Top RA Paper Hapkins ...... 2 ra i850 OLED tion as the Japs have in the Aleu- | Vitamins 6 Lbs 17 BR ZILS Lh, 35¢ Wright's Cream 2 Lb tians—with our necks so far stuck Turnips B+ C++ ss =m sii C Silver Polish ......... gr 93¢ 5 35¢ English #@ Danish Kraut : ) Cabbage. Vitamins 50-Lb. 6S: Walnuts Lb. 27c BE Cit Bag Vitamin B++ ++ INDICATES EXCELLENT VITAMIN SOURCE + INDICATES GOOD SOURCE out that, despite current successes, |! we have lost more ships than the Solomons were worth. * * * CHRISTMAS TRAVEL The railroads have been negotiat- ing with the schools and colleges to extend their Christmas holiday pe- riod so that it will begin before the usual Christmas home-going dates and extend beyond the usual return- A streamlined | | storehouse for > Drom- i 502 oenonse tor | Cranberry Sauce Yi “ed 14¢ ishing, a oO », Lemon 3-0z. extend be : want toons | FFU Peels “niatim™ +. 52 9c ing dates. The purpose was to ge ...50 fresh. ... i Lai rid of the school and college traffic s0 pli Priced Stuffed Olives a an fon 25c¢ before taking on the burden of the TEINS low for sav- . Botia ° 29 . C furlough movement of soldiers, go- ings. Sweet Pickles a aw ing home for Christmas. SELECTED DEEPDALE This longer vacation would be 3 Ann Pt. okay with a lot of girls and boys, E GG 0 S Salad Dressing Page m m Jar 22 but most ‘of the schools and col- Gravy Master ™ Better Bt. 13¢ leges have turned thumbs down. Guaranteed To Satisfy Gravies = =m ay eu not mes oo. 44¢ Gingerbread Mix rer: re 21 Result is that the American rail- Gelatin Desserts Pke. roads will carry the greatest bur- ER Sparkle and Puddings sana TEE 5c ) find stocks den in history during the pericd SILVERBROOK a Snow Drift 30-0z. c from December 15 to January 5. FRESH ROLL Mince Meat =m Jar 28 The peak will come between Decem- ber 20 and 24, when the railroads B U T T E oy Seedless Raisins Calif. Lb. 17° will have to carry: 1) Errtsors. anilients: (2) the Cake Flour Deengalie tas lb. 12¢ fuck suber o your asual heavy civilian Christmas trav- S50¢ 8 amily whose age el; (3) soldiers on furlough; (4) sol- of really fresh No. 1 (sugar book) is or whee seins A&P Food Store : Am 120 moun men COffee at your diers on week-end passes; (3) the Baking Powder Page . 10c Svar oN RaNEn Book sormal ronp movement, which wil mw amekcan | Pure Extracts = .. = 31c not be suspended for Christmas. FANCY. DAISY Monday, Nov. 30th So between December 15 and Sunnyfield 5-Lb. rsoniation. of January 5, civilians are asked to Pastry Flour Enriched = m= Pkg. 18¢ ation * stay off the railroads! CHEESE Sunnyfield 24-Lb, coocnext Monday! = APRICANA Family Flour Enriched = ®m Sack 83¢ € Frenchmen listening to Roose- Lk. 396 Beverages ru. 5. cue. « « 50 7C velt’s broadcast to the French peo- ple in the French language won- dered who wrote his speech. They ~ OPEN WEDNESDAY Nigir-CLOSED PHANKSCIVING said it contained grammatical er- § rors and sounded like schoolboy composition. Roosevelt's accent, however, was good. 4 General Giraud, new French com- mander in North Africa, is the first Frenchman to use motorized units in cleaning up North Africa. He waged a successful campaign against the Riffs. 3 : ) ee y § AARC: Ek: reer W ee WL ‘EATS & FISH « FRUITS & NTI [eld TT ERY + DAIRY Carry your draft card with you. a : —Give your support to your union! pee Make Every Coffee Coupon BRING YOU LILA FLAVOR | BEE (EE in rw ee he ’ —
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