Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1931, Page 11

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MARYLAND MILK SITUATION HEARD 2 - House Committe on Legisla- ; tive Grand Inquest Hears Pro and Con Discussion. the Assaciated Press. ANNAPOIJtS. Md.,, March 26—For | 0 3 eoTge Lindsay, attorney for the Western Maryland Dairy Co., were the focal points of the dealers, while Delegates Conway of Baltimore City and Buldwi.n ©f Baltimore County led the atiack. Complete m-ny m«: The hearing was on Delegate Con- ‘way's resolution, which culed for a association &ho of milk as p-ld the producing farmer and as sold to l.h consumer. also went into the e documen various charges levled on the farmers association, from The the | to the Feaith Depar county cooling stations, to the charges -de for cans and manufacture of ond Delente Blldwin charged, and ofl" ed to produce witnesses, that “hun- dredl of farmers in this State want to be free from the grasp of this asso- clation, which refused to let an in- througl Mr Hun- defended his organization | pital and the retail price of milk by pro- 15 show that in Phila- del;gfl.flfllew Jork and some of the e es of the eel price paid produeer and the price paid by the con- m-umot ‘was much greater than in Mary- llrylll‘ Ill'k s-pcrla- Claim. Maryland milk, o.\m lnld In Blmmore he said, was of dent, farmer sell milk exoept || ne, the | et cen route Rastaity Houn rocess which milk had before it reached the ep. and Lindsay welcomed fl‘lmm cf the affairs of thelr respecnve organizations, but declared that such an inquiry, “like tha eon‘rm sionil one in Washington,” would end in nothing but & elnn bill of health for the organization: egate Geo sal Coun Would be scted on Frohbly tomorrow, or Priday at the Births Reported. he following_births have been reported teTth Health Department in the past 24 ngmgn & .mrm‘u an%- irl ather C. e in ih‘umexr sirl. crmomo lnd Srasin Harry, nuk T o dg Bert ml erman snd, Vh n; wummg and, -n l' mnn mL K ‘a u' ‘;" oy '".'nfi"mn.n E. Love, boy. Deaths Reported. folloy been reported TR Depariment n the past 34 "-Yulhn Youns, 86, United States Naval Hos- oiia Ottenbers, 88, 4317 16th st. cm?&. Dad'u‘on 78, 31 e, P'iiam Biackman, 80, 1601 Argonne ol. Herbert C. Emery, "526 !X‘d st abeth M. ullt,l!" 58, lmnuency Hos- ‘19"“,‘“ Maloney, 86, Tuberculosis Hos- ital. . 50, Garfleld Hospital gl:‘:{. o R Bmiin en route Casualty 140, Casualty Howoital und in Louden it George Tavior, 36, Gallinger Hospital. Davis :.’ Waldman, 13. 506 st. n.e. Mary Jackson, 90, Little !il‘!!l of the i n,rl- Gant. 83, United States Soldiers’ ome Edwi Smith, 70 70 Ed d % h'..“ ‘0:{“ .l T Hn!p“,ll iward Branc Lairen, Gibson, 85, 1 1857 re. r* Hospital. pice J%ro'n 11, u Hanover st = A 6.8 THE KEVENING bD1lAR, W ASIILING LUN, LaaUavosa X, . L, srasvoad 20, lvol. FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES With the coming of the | Spring season the market | Fresh Fruits and Fresh Veg- |i etables in abundance. Of course, the season at present | is just beginning. But this week we have several new | Fancy New Potatoes, 4 Yellow Onions . . features which will give you i the opportunity to serve | something different without | taxing yourself too strong- ly. Your A&P Food Store | is really headquarters for everything in season and we suggest that you include a liberal quantity of fresh |f fruits and vegetables in your week end purchases. IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS THREE CORNER TENDER CHUCK i Fancy Ripe Bananas Fresh Strawberries affords a pleasing variety of “ Fla s Valencia Oranges | Fresh Green Spinach, 3 * 20c w. 27¢ 4™ |0c | Beets or Carrots 15 ORANGES 33¢-39c-49c FOR THE PRICE OF A DOZEN Fancy Creamery BUTTER Cut fresh from the tub Sunnyfield Print Lb., 37¢ Pint, 18¢ Not in all stores 1% of a box packed in a special net bag Crisp Celery . . .™*|2¢ 2 5%.25¢ Lb.35¢; 2Lb:.69¢ Doz. | Fancy New Cabbage .™ 4c | Iceberg Lettuce, 2 % 19¢, Idaho Baking Potatoes, 10 ™ 33 Cooking Apples . . 4™ 25¢ | Fresh Calif. Asparagus , 3., | Fancy Cauliflower Ask also about the special bag feature. FRESH EGGS WILDMERE tim"25¢; 249¢ SUNNYBROOK’S Tamen” 30c; 2= 59¢ 2 ru. 35c 55c¢ FO7s rmar 0008101 RN Buch 49€ | cTARTING SATURDAY Haad 20€ 2 Bunches 13 Special Added Attraction at the EARLE THEATRE “ON THE SLOPES OF THE ANDES” (Educational and Estertaining) Shown in Conjunction with Dorothy Mackaill in “Kept Husbands” Also Attractive Stage Features The Coffee Trio 80'CLOCK. ... »21c RED CIRCLE » 25¢ BOKAR » == 29¢ Obtainable Only in A&P Food Stores Effective Friday Morning ROAST ROAST . 17¢ | b.21ec Fresh Crab Meat =~ u 29c, Wit » 39¢ Fresh Steamed Baby Lobsters .« 25¢ Fresh Cleaned Mackerel . . .» I8¢ Fresh 40-Fathom Fillet . . . .»29¢ FRESH = FILLET . 1b., 19¢ Fresh Bay Herring (not cleaned) ™ 10c Fancy Sliced Halibut . . . .m» 25¢ Fancy Smelts . . . . . . .»19¢ Standard Oysfers . . ™ 28¢c, * 55¢ Select Oysters . . . »=35¢c, v 70c FANCY Rib Roast Ls. 25¢ TEA LOVERS! THIS TRADEMARK IS IMPORTANT Golden Del Monte S Pineapple * =g i~ Quaker Maid =, Beans Digil fwoed g with tomato sauce Campbell’s [ Beans i 2™ 23¢ with Frankfurters = |5¢ w2le » 23¢ s "29c. "52c & 39¢ o 25¢ 3 “ 20¢ SunnyfieldFlour . . . . . % 37c Waterground Corn Meal . . &% 23¢ Sunnyfield Pancake Flour . 3 »= 25¢ Crane o Spread . . . . o s 25¢ Royal 3= Gelatin . . ; . ,*m»=|5¢" Quaker Maid Ketchup it 2 Dot 2 o, 19C2)5-209¢ Argo Red Salmon v sk A 29¢ be prepared in croquettes Can Gorton’s [} Codfish *iola~ited 2 . 25¢ as croquettes or cakes REGULAR LOW PRICES Pure Lard, bulk or pkg. . . Nutley Nut Margarine Nucoa Nut Margarine Crisco or Snowdrift . Mazola or Wesson Oil REGULAR LOW PRICES WASHINGTON'S OUTSTANDING BREAD VALUE " For Giving This Delicious .3 eams 23¢ | § Recipe a Fitting NAME! 'HE producers of Crane’s Honey - Apricot Spread will give $50.00 in CASH to the Washingtonian who submits the best descriptive mname for the delightful dessert, the recipe for which is given below. Try it yourself. Serve it to the family. Ask them to name it. 1 pull‘a Royal Gela- 1 cup of cold water. Orange | % cup of Crane’s Honey- Apricot Spread. Fllvor 1 cup of boiling water. Dissolve Royal quick-setting gelatin dessert Campbell’s Tomato Soup. . . Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon. . . %-w.ps. 17¢ 2 tant eams 25¢ Encore Prepared Spaghetti. . . 2 esns 15¢ Libby’s Sauerkraut Del Monte Asparagus Tips. 2<%, 19c Del Monte Tomato Sauce 6c Van Camps Strained Vegtables, 2 ca=s 25¢ Black Eye Peas . GRANDMOTHER'S F l:uhly Baked and Carefully Wrapped. BREAD Delicious and Healthful! Serve It Every Meal! (Received in All Stores in time for your morning toast) 000000000000000000000000 2 Sc Sc 13 Lb. Loaves A&P Apple Sauce Sour Pitted Cherries...-. .... Dromedary Dates.. .. Evaported Peaches . Sunsweet Prunes . . « « « 2w 2 19¢ Del Monte Raisins . Navy Beans ... . i Butternut Beans .. eZeTers o in boiling water. Add cold water and Crane’s Honey-Apricot Spread. Stir until Honey-mixture dissolves. Chill until mixture begins to thicken, then stir up, pour into tolds and chill until firm. This dessert is also excellent when whipped. After mixture begins to thicken, beat with egg beater until very frothy and thick. ‘Then chill and mold. Sugar Corn, Peas . mpfore Sud e 25¢ Iona Peaches [4wnSm & 50c¢ Standard Tomatoes (5 G 4 % 25¢c SPRINGTIME IS CLEANING TIME We are offering a special combination of P&G Soap products this week that are necessities in the home for the bath, laundry and general cleaning Rules of the Contest An 'Moumdammyodod‘-—-lwlh above y write it on X slip of % in an envelope wllh your name ai left corner and address it to: J. E. Crane & Son, 3' 85th Street N.W., Wuhinltol. D.C. In ordn to be con- sidered for the prlm. April 6th, 1931 Winner will be announced on April 15, 1931, names must be in by Crane’s Honey-Apricot Spread purposes. Strong 10-Quart GALVANIZED PAIL With a Special Painted Wooden Grip FILLED WITH Procter & Gamble SOAPS Special Price “ 59- Regular Price, 76c cakes Star Soap Ivory Soap Camay Soap - Selox . Ivory Flakes . Chipso Sparkle T Gelatin . . 3 5= 20c A&P Grape Juice . . Hershey's Kisses . Ralston Cotton Gloves . . Shopping Bags . . Solarine Metal Pollsh Soid . WHEATIES Beechnut Coffee Brillo—Aluminum Clemer » 8¢, * 35¢ w50 3% PaasEggDyes . . . . 2w»= |5¢c American )i Cheese Encore Macaroni ... el Cereal Sterling Brooms, No. 7, 5 string =* 49¢ o« o |0c PEDEHITL g T o v 17c Nectar Tea : . . %& I5¢c, %o 29¢ lona Cocoa . . s 2Be Bosco, the Three Food Drink %= 23¢ Boscul Coffee . . . . .'“"37c Aged a litte for faver 35w Bb. 23C Delicious Baked in th 8.0, us in the I"-o:: 5c Casserole with Cheese Nutritious and Healthful .« P 22C =12 | 2-in-1 Shoe Polish . Palmolive Scap . . . . 3==20c GoldDust . . 2= »n9c, e 250 Bab-O Cleanser . . . . 2==25¢ | S . Buy one regular size package for 13c—get another for lc. I each special 1c package there’s a 5¢ credit coupon for another reg. 13¢ pkg. Special This Week . 39¢ 2 ¥ 15C

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