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A—12 PACKERSPLANNING 2 BGGER NEAT SALE = Survey in Chicago Will Seek Means to Stimulate Consumption. BY FRANK 1. WELLER. Assoclated Press Farm Editor. cking .interests probably will make s sur\ey in Chicago this week of cur- rent Iu'l!sllons for stimulating con- lumpuon of m¢ ring the lut mlrketln‘ period live stock auflered one of the most drastic lecl in the history of the trade. ucl 31. Hog d!cl)nes which lmeglt!d 5 cents, sent values to the lowest le\.el in more thnn Lambs year ago cattle r cent, hogs 40 concern for live stock producers and packers. The former virtually have 1!11(. taking stock to feed and the latter nd supplies pllln¥ up in an unwilling market. Packe lear that unless pro- ducers are encouraged to fill their feed lots and pens there will come a period of inadequate supplies, Ye‘ forced into temporary id! whoh list of meat prices thrown out of To avoid that, they argue, consumer demand must be increased now while there still is time to protect the future meat supply. They say the public must be made aware of drastic price cuts in dressed meats. cago investiga- tion was said to hold the possibility o( resulting in national advertising of dressed meat values. A packer uprcun'.nflve here said that, striking an average for all from the cheapest to the most expensive cuts, the consumer’s dollar should buy twice as much meat now as a year ago. ‘The wholelnle price of dressed veal week W 323 to 33.3 per :em lower thsn for the same week last the declines varying with wel.ght nnd trsde Pork loins, 26.3 to 35.. eent, and dnsled be(( 36.8 to 373 Consumers Benefit. The Agriculture Department says that consumers who purchase their meats in retail establishments appar- ently are receiving the benefit of the price reductions taken by live stock producers. Its records for New York and Chicago show that for th" first half of May the New York retail value of beef that can be obtained from 100 unds of steer was $4.18 lower than for the same period in 1930 e re- tail value of the beef in 100 pounds of grade steer at Chlcazo showed a echne of $5.36, as complred with $3.90 ‘There was a year ago, while the mul value of the meat '.hle can from dropped u !'l in New in Chicago. hams, 5 to 9 cents for whol to 5 Cents for siiced, and lard, 1% i 3% cents. Similar declines were said h-ve taken phu in retail prices at C department says that the de- llne or 7.5 per cent in the consump- tion of pork and llrd in April and the increase of 3.5 cent in pro- duction is an indicat on o( weak con- sumer demand. ‘The swcks of pork in nmne now :z per oent hmr than a sent uivalent a( 900000 hon nvnllnhle for cnnl\lmpuon during the next few moni Selling Menace. lmhouzh the decline 1n ame stop- as the week closed, the liquidation \vhlch brought about the (lll remained a menace to further immediate im- provement. However, it was trade that if the country gathers a ice the fact that a as resulted from the preholiday clean-up and loads ac- cordingly, further advances may be pmmp'. in coming, More generally than at any nme be- fore, the view was expressed at Chi- cago that fat cattle have that, while in and classes if receipts were held down. As soon as liquidation let up this week buyers assumed confidence that the country had stopped glutting the mar- ket and bought light cattle as much as 25 cents higher. ‘The dro) prices, which creased about 16 per cent. However, receipts were very much heavier than last week and shippers reduced their purchases by 1,000 head at Chicago. The run of Spring lambs from all sections showed expansion. Old crop lambs never were excess finished 15 to 25 cents higher, 'hlle prinsers were taking a decline of 50 cents. PES Veteran Doctor Dies. LYNCHBURG, Va., June 1 (Spechl) —Dr. Thomas Washington years old, who practiced medlclne 50 years at Concord, Campbell County, died at his home here after a long liness o of heart trouble. His widow, Mrs. gflnt kot Evans, s seriously 11l at ner ‘Women 1n New Zet]l.nd have had the vabe :I.nu 893. Regular Delwery Over 100 000 families read The day morning at & cost of 1% cents daily and 5 cents Sunday. 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1931 A PERSONAL MESSAGE TO JUNE & BRIDES! Home Makers e For 71 years A&P Food Stores have been instrumental in bringing to the Nation the finest foods at the lowest prices. listen in daily on Now at the outset of your entrance into the business of homemaking we in- Our Daily Food vite you to share in this superlative service. program over Station WRC at 8:45 A.M. and hear Col. Goodbody tell you the latest news and facts about foods. “WHERE ECONOMY lwus‘ s raerarinnmnn uumn\\\\\\\\\r\\\\% Other A&P News on Page A-11 The manager of our store nearest you will be glad to serve your every food need. Foey ouiy PE€A@NUE Butter ' Made from the finest Virginia and GEORGIA @ Peanuu in our own factory. Energizing and Cut From U. S. Gnvernment-lmpec(ed Beef Rouml Steak . 27¢ 25°9 21 8-o0z. 3lmel E‘gyuml Steak b 31¢ ’ /Sultana Peanut Butter Sirloin Steak b. 33¢ b, ,l...e. 5"9 o l 9° DAY THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER MONTHS. Tender Juicy o SP% pail THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS <=~ PRICES Porterhouse Beef . 15€ » |Oc »10c | SULTANA RED BEANS DisoninPrwine 4 160 @@ SUGAR CORN med. EARLY JUNE PEAS Breast of Lamb . . . . Tender BeefLiver . . . . ™23¢c med. SweetMilk . . . 2 &% 25¢ (Personal) Running a home and setting its table with food daily is a busi- neu...mo.!menwlllte the ‘women —And to the woman in the home A&P’s Advertisements are as important as stock or market repom are to the busi- ness m ‘This is her mde to fair food prices. MEAT DEPARTMENTS TENDER JuicY STEAKS 16-0z. glass To eliminate any uncer- tainty, OUR STORES WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY EVERY Standard Quality Standard Quality Cooks Cakes LeanPlate Beef . . . . . Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon . ™ |7¢c Sunnyfield Chipped Beef % == |5¢ Smoked Liverwurst . . . %™ 20c Ham Bologna . . . . . »™20c ‘Walker Hill Pasteurized Plain or Raisin Small Veal Bologna . . . *™20c an |9¢ Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Orienta Coffee . . . The Three Food Bosco Drink S 23c |Ovaltine . . . SPARKLE fue GELATIN 6 Asorted Flavors MORTON’S SALT Plain or lodized O’CLOCK COFFEE ™ __LISTEN IN FOLKS! Largest Selling High-Grade Coffee in the World Tonight, June 1st, over local radio station WRC at 7:30 P.M,, in connection with the A&P Gypsy musical program, Milton Cross will tell you something of NUCOA FOOD PRICES THIS YEAR AND LAST YEAR! Nut Margarine We are listing here a comp-ruon of food prices that represent real savings 2 Pn:l-:l::es 25¢ affected in the whole ;::l.m of foods. Br ead 3 Butter PiCkleS z jars 3 sc Today s A 4 e Ib. F RESH EGG Carton of 1 Doz. 241/2c N B c Premlum soaas l6c pkg. W S 24x33 o 3.!!7 ke e S wnwow Screens ‘wi43c; «i 59¢ Camay Soap . . 3 19¢ Sunsweet Prunes . . 2w = |9¢ Drano cleans drains == 23¢c Oxydol . . . . . == [9¢ Bab-O Cleanser . 2<=25c Waldorf Toilet Paper . 4 == 23¢ Standard Tomatoes . 4 m == 25¢ & i Del Monte Peaches . 21 = 39c Sani-Flush . . . 20c Double-Tip Matches, 3 ,i.10c Del Monte Pineapple . == 2lc Cut fresh gctagon sl.aundry Soap 3 - 17¢ ctagon Supersuds 2 g Creamery Butter {='=b ® 28¢ & P k. 15€ Sunnyfield Print Butter Fuiow ™ 3lc T COMBINATION OFFER | [ viTAMONT Nutley Nut Margarine . . ™ I5¢c Pure Lard; bulk or pkg. . 2" 2lc 2 v 28c 3 cakes PALMOI:!YE Soap 2z 20c DOG FOOD Red Clrcle Coffee . . . ®25¢ 29¢ PALMOLIVE BEADS . . 9c¢ U. S. Gov't Inspected BokariCoffes . . . . . 2% 35¢ e Alaskan Pink Salmon . 2 w1 e 25¢ |2 wn e 34¢ Value FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Fancy Navy Beans . . . 3® I9c 3 = 25¢ SUNNYFIELD FLOUR 1237 | "2 43c FRE d_ Potatoes 10 = 27¢ | Lettuce 23:19c 223 z Ibs. zsc Gold Medal Flour . |2" ""48c 12 = 57c Stringless Pillsbury's Flour . . . 2“' m48c | 12 = 57c Ann Page Preserves siw.asam. ‘s 22C 25¢ White House Evap. Milk, 3 *&.*20c | 3 2 25¢ Eeanc:f : ‘ancy ornia CANTALOUPES 2™::19c¢; 2 . 25¢ Fresh Spinach . 3™ l0c Fresh Kale . . 3™ |0c Rajah Salad Dressing . ** |0c 15¢ ROUND STEAK . . » 27¢| ™4lc GreenPeas . . 3™ 25¢ Fresh Rhubarb . 2 vweege Fresh Ground Beef . . . ™ I5¢c n. 25¢ BreastofLamb . . . . . ™10c v |7¢ Fancy Ripe BANANAS Doz. zsc Hershey's Cocoa © 37¢c |[Nectar Teas . . in the price of the stee: Skinless Frankfurters . . . ™ 30c PotatoSalad . . . . . . ™20c GolefSlaw . . . « « . « =20 Cooked Corned Beef . . %™ I8¢ Baked Meat Loaf . . % w 20c PimentolLoaf . . . . . #m™20c Tongue Bologna . . . . %™20c Cooked Ham . whie%. 35¢; “i40c decline of $3.95 per hundredwe b4 you are nm taking advan- the Chicago price of the g tage of this regular service at steers which make up New York's beef this low rate, telephone anoml supply. 000 now and service e price of 100 pounds of live lamb ° e Rhe price o 8t Chicago has declined 48 cents from l!-fl. pkzt l9c Ib. l 9e We Will Lend You the Money Prompt paf'ment of bills gives you a good credit stand- Inf Don't let your bills accumulate. 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