Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1932, Page 29

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WISCONSIN FACED BY FARM SUBSDY | House Passes Plan to Give $5,000,000 Yearly as Direct Relief. January 7.—From the most ever to gain an American “out of the ke the lead from_the rs have here is d of the r the farmers to part of it Governor Withholds Views. passed the Assem- the on the basis tate was to Under the d, farmers n and smi- f it were a should be through added Limited by Amendment. began to fig- t re amended expend more on the nomic depression is nearing the end, the measure states that the subsidy is not to be paid after December 31, 1933, and is to fi: terminated prior to that time if “the prices at least equal the cost of production.” The department figures what it costs to raise 100 pigs and sees that the farmer gets paid accordingly. There's no time-keeping involved. “But we would like to see this made a permanent thing,” said Lawton. “In normal times the farmer will be paying back into State funds through income taxes the amount pald out in the form of a subsidy during the times of de- ression. In fact, & reserve will be uilt up to guard against depression, | and the reserve likely will attain a suffi- | cient amount that the funds can be used for loans to farmers on small in- terest rates.” Panzer said “If such a thing becomes national we can do away with a lot of useless Federal boards and agencies attempt- | ing to stagger and blunder through to farm relief solutions Cites Educational Value. Said Frol “Such a plan would educate the farmer. He uld not plant crops that are not profitable. The small amount of the subsidy would not encourage him to lay down on the job. Eventually it would control farm production through discouraging planting of non-paying crops.” The state,” Panzer declared, “sets up standards and tells the farmer just how he shall milk his cows, bottle the milk, Pasteurize and market it. Why shouldn't it assume the responsibility of guaranteeing him a profit?” CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY Buffet supper, Amity Club, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m Meeting, ladies’ section, German Club, Hamilton Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Dinner, Community Chest, Mayflower Hotel, 7 pm FUTURE Meeting, League of American Pen Women, 808 Seventeenth street, Satur- day, 11 a.m. to 3 pm Meeting, District Council, American War Mothers, Hamilton Hotel, tomor- row, 8 pm More than 8,000 bales of Russie: cotton from Petrograd arrived recently at Manchester, England, for use in g =ofe v imills NORTH 1742 UPHOLSTERING THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY { 1932. LET THIS JANUARY MARK THE BEGINNING CF PROSPERITY D. G. S. owners have resolved to do their bit by offering well known staple merchandise at great savings. Patronize your neighborhood D. G. S. owner and share in this prosperity sale. It is the continual savings of- fered by our stores on everyday foods that count most in reduc- ing your food bills, leaving SUGAR CORN HERE IS AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE enough money to buy the many other tempting foods that lend variety and appetite-appeal to your meal. Whether you shop in person or by phone, large or small order, our stores will gladly deliver your order without additional charge. A strictly uniform grade of sweet corn with a flavor and juice of appetizing appeal. The quality will meet with your expectations. Buy this week at our lowest price in years. NO. 2 CANS 25c *x Standard Tomatoes No. 2 After a feast of turkey, roast beef has a special appeal for the appetite. AFTER-HOLIDAY NEWS This is time for house- wives to take inventory and stock the pantry for the new year with canned foods during our big sale. Chuck roast is tender, solid meat, with just enough fat to make it deliciously tasty. It is the same high quality beef always sold at our stores—at a Star Special price for this week only. -} CANNED Fo OUpER SALF BEEF ROAST WILL TASTE GOOD FOR SUNDAY DINNER *Chuck Roast POUND l zyzc GET OUR ESTIMATES. SEGAL BROS. 1282 14th ST. N.W. “We Live Our Profession” FalseTeeth | Don't allow your false teeth to drop | or slip when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little Kling on your plates. This new improved powder forms a comfort cushion—holds plates so snug, they feel and act like your own teeth. No more danger of rocking plates—eating will again be a joy. Leading dentists endorse Kling. Guaranteed better than any- thing you ever used or money back. Large package, 35c at all druggists. HOLDS PLATES FIRMLY AND COMFORTABLY A fine grade of red ripe toma- Cans toes priced exceptionally low. e basis of an eight- Fancy Rib Roast.....: 23c o I 23C . 25¢ . 25¢ . 15¢ » Tomato Soup o 23e Campbell's Tomato Soup on your pantry shelf is most conven- 3 ient during the Winter months. Stock them at our low price. 2 & 19c 12 39c 5 - 17¢ 17¢ GUNDERSHEIMER'’S CAKES Rich, Wholesome and Delicious Each 2 5 P Junior Layer and Apple Sauce Cake PEANUT CAKE Made by Pound l 7c Uneeda Bakers GRANULATED 10 SUGAR vrbs. PARAMOUNT KETCHUP Above All Except in Price Small Bottle l 3c Bottle l 9c 2 %228 Dole’s Crushed Pineapple Tal;llo.C:m z7° You will find this Pineapple very useful for various dishes. Stock your pantry at our low price. Large Cans yet to act on the Auth’s Sliced Bacon. ...... Auth’s Green Links Auth’s Franks Auth’s Pork Pudding Auth’s Scrapple . 15¢ Jos. Phillips "ps, 0 5inm A" . 28¢ FOUNTAIN Brand HAMS. .. .1 23¢ FISH Chickens Fresh Deep Sea Bass. .1v. 18¢ HOME DRESSED Fresh Croakers .1b. 15¢ Sliced Halibut. . .. 33¢ FOR ROASTING OR FRYING 40 Fathom Fillet.. .. .m. 29¢ ~33¢ SELECT OYSTERS Quart 69 Fresh Hams (whole) Pork Roast, whole or half loin. . Fresh Shoulders Strip Bacon, any size piece. ... Hamburg Steak....... Plate Beef e AMERICAN SLICED BACON. BEAUTY Fronek, » Pork and Beans Another good canned food for your pantry shelf. Ritter or Campbell’s. Priced low. Pink Salmon Excellent food for a quick meal. farmer a profit to g power and the de- nished greatly,” Tall Exceptionally good quality. Cans Gold Meda! Flour (Kitchen tested.) 5-LB. BAG, 19¢ P&G Soap Washes clothes clean and easily. *x Quaker Oats One of the most nutritious cereal foods kmown. this week at our “Star Special” price. PURE LARD 3 1-1b. Pkgs. zsc Regular pkgs. Buy them D. G. S. PANCAKE FLOUR............3 pkss 25¢ VERMONT MAID SYRUP 12-02. jar 23c TODDY For Your Health’s Sake. Serve Hot or Cold . , , . (an 23C SCHINDLER’S PEANUT BUTTER . Jar 19¢ GOLD BAG COFFEE Good with Every Meal WILKINS COFFEE. . ORIENTA COFFEE 3 CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE (Dated). ... . ASTOR COFFEE GOLD BAND BUTTER 35¢ AYRSHIRE BUTTER.... . 4lc AMERICAN CHEESE . 25¢ BREWER-SNYDER COOKED HOMINY. .. ¢ 10c ALDERNEY GREEN MEADOW MILK . . 2 quarts 25¢ MOTT’S PURE APPLE CIDER 15¢ LIPTON’S TEA 1;-1b. pke. 23¢ BANQUET ORANGE PEKOE TEA. .. /- an 23c SCHIMMEL’S JELLY 35s s 10c ' FANCY FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES ORANGES Florida Juicy Oranges, Size 216 Green food consumption in this country has doubled in the last seven years, ac- cording to Government statistics. The increase in consumption is attributed to the growing popular appreciation of the value of green foods in the diet. D.G.S. A Large Orange for the Price stores always have a large variety of fancy fruits and fresh vegetables for DOZEN z [ your selection at most reasonable prices. Juicy Grapefruit sie 7o wo §e TEXAS CARROTS 2 vuncnes 19¢ | TANGERINES . . ... . . .40z 19¢ & 25¢ FANCY BEETS .. 2 vuncnes 15¢ | COOKING APPLES. .......6ms 15¢ GREEN CABBAGE. ........w 7lc |WHITE TURNIPS.........3m 10c FANCY SWEET POTATOES. . 4 - 15¢ | YELLOW TURNIPS ... .. .. .3 m»10c = // ‘ Note the inclined Soundboard R Lge. No. 2 Cans The New Philco Is Different Del Monte Pears We are offering for this week No. 1 tall cans (a desirable size for the smaller family) at a special price. Sliced Pineapple Libby's or Del Monte Select Hawaiian Pineapple. Peaches Libby’s or Del Monte, sliced or halves, in heavy syrup. Del Monte Spinach Canned Spinach is richer in vitamins than fresh spinach cooked at home. Van Camp’s Milk This brand of milk is enjoying increased popularity with the Washington housewife, Sauerkraut In No. 3 cans. Ritter’s Tomato Juice Can be used as an appetizer or beverage. It looks different—it sounds dif- ferent—it is different. Philco’s sole idea was to produce a truly fine musical instrument. In our opinion Philco has succeeded. This new re- ceiving set reproduces all types of broadcasts with a perfection that the ear cannot distinguish from the original performance. The inclined soundboard and speaker is the secret of such astounding fidelity. Large Can White Potatoes 10 l7¢ Lbs. GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES Large Can 3 Tall Cans zoc z No. 3 Cans l 9c 12-0z. Bottle loc PHONE ORDERS We fill your phone order with the same intelligent care as if you shopped in person. Broccoli IN SOME OF OUR STORES 225 We want you to be among the first to test this new departure in Radio Receiving Sets. Come in tomorrow. RADIO SALON—FOURTH FLOOR. TLANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 FREE DELIVERY — SEEE S We = Lo LN g ; No Connection With Any Other Washington Store aliver your avdue without additional charge on the merchandise.

Other pages from this issue: