Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1932, Page 37

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932. Cranberry Queen PICKED FOR LEADING ROLE IN ANNUAL FESTIVAL. IRNERS INCONE GAIN 1S FRECAST tlyde in Annual Report Pre- dicts Improvement in Next Few Years. Special Friday and Saturday FINE GRANULATED SUGAR IO Pound 43C LAST 3 DAYS OF SALE Del Monte Fruits and Vegetables Special Friday and Saturday Chesterfield, Lucky Strike, Camel, Old Gold, Piedmont CIGARETTES 2 pkgs. 2 5 C c.:ln.l{fsw Wings, 3 ;5. 29¢ %% 95¢ Very Specially Priced SUNNYFIELD Sliced BACON 2 l/z-llw puk:::l I7C Material improvement in the income from sgriculture within “the next few years” was predicted today by Secre- | || tary of Agriculture Hyde in his annual | report to President Hoover. | Declaring that agriculture “felt the shock of this depression earlier and harder than other industries and it may lead to the recovery,” he warned that “temporary setbacks are to be ex- 7 PR 111 TN Cltmg the difficulties in which the farmers have been enmeshed, the Agri- [ culture Department head advocated ad- | ditional action toward relieving the | burden of farm mortgages and of taxa- | tion on farm lands. | Amount Is Abnormal. In addition, he explained that the | $306,400,098 expended and obligated by the department during the last fiscal year ending June 30 was an abn?n&nl amount. Eighty-one per cent of the s: fotal, e added, went to the general | o Seventeenyear-old Lia Limduen of a“’:;‘io:*‘e‘;g‘g;cn’:;?e]‘l‘;’f“fafi: other- | the ‘annual turkey- crnnberryAf;sn;;l tm 0to. “In any period of deep and prolonged depression,” Hyde said, “it is difficult %0 recognize exactly the first signs of | MENts to States for support of agri- improvement. Nevertheless, it Is. stg- | Cultural experiment, stations, textensfi::n‘ nifieant that after a ruinous three-year | WOTK 80d cooberative fofestry acty- decline agricultural prices rose mate- | 13350 X“cr“gmu‘:ng;e‘:m“‘;{‘\;"al ) narllg'fdlufl;.gg July, August and Septem- depalm:@l = i i “ 5 ® e latter amount, the Secretary | B o e e R erea in haia- | said, $36,372.082 was for_activities of summer * * * Farm commodity prices | §€neral public interest, including the | Tose from 52 per cent of the pre-war | Weather service, forest ‘and game con- level in June, 1932, to 59 per cent of | SeTVAHon and maintenance of the that level in September. In the suc- ’I‘he rem‘ T = Sl 9, ceeding momh they fell off three points | St tha tataT eaomt 5156 per b g to 10 per cent of the total expen- ditures ol Ehe department, and about (‘hnn.xe Is Encouraging. 0.5 per cent of the total cost of !he “Considered merely as net gain, that F"‘;‘“’ Govem.ment,. was used prim: was not much. But the change was or_agricultur: 0ses. IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Pork LOIN ROAST FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES FLORIDA FLORIDA TANGERINES | GRAPEFRUIT Dozen Igc 3 c: lgc 2 for ISC York Imperial Apples Emperor Grapes ..... Fresh Coconuts... Tender Savory BEEF ROASTS CHUCK 8. 12¢ e. [ 2¢ ¢ CHOPS 3 CORNER n. [9c¢ 2 s 925 End G c RlB Fancy Ib. 2|C Sty Center Cut ». 19¢ GENUINE LAMB Aberdeen, Wash. w170 & 21¢ woohms 17¢ +-2 bunches 196 hest 8¢ & 10¢ LEG ROAST LB. |9C CHOPS ™5 I7¢ 1 25¢ 2" 35 e N e e since the onset of the depression in Shoulder Roast 1b. I4C Bfflafl 3 1bs. 20c Crisp Jumbo Celery. 1929, A i “I'o some slight extent,” he continued, A A A A A A A A AN AN NP PNP PP PSS Iceberg Lgttm “this improvement in prices reflected & LEAN FRESH In All Stores . @ 2 . L. =—— reduction in the supply of farm com:- < modities. It resulted mostly, however, HAMS Lean Mild Cured SKINNED SMOKED . |2¢ from many fundamental readjustments HAMS s |2 Half or Whole fl’l the financial and business world. “As the year advanced bank failures | Half or Whole, 10 and 12 Lb. Average AUTH'’S BUY | Pint OYSTERS Sausage declined. Easier crecit conaitions and | Standards 23C — Selects 30C Jower interest rates furnished a basis Meatib. [ 5cf and st OYSTERETTES for lc for renewed enterprise. Confidence in the business outlook increased. This was shown by a considerable recovery in the bond and stock markets. Stronger markets seemed to mark the end of un- certainty and the return of confidence. Fresh Top Mast Fillet ¢ Fresh Cleaned Croakers. ... .......... w. 10c Fresh Cleaned Mackerel eres B 18c Fresh Cleaned Bluefish. .............. ». I5¢ Fresh Cleaned Salmon Trout.......... n 18¢c Fresh Cleaned Gray Trout (%) m 10c e aTeTeTeTOTeTE W 0 TeTe FRESH CALIFORNIA SPINACH {TOMATOES 3u.19c | 2u.]5¢ U.S.No.lWhitzPotatou .......10!&136 Sweet Potatoes . .. o e New Cabbage .. WhitcorSpanishOnlons Fflum AND o .5 Ready-to-Serve VEGETABLE % n dence is not con- Long-Cooked in ned to the ates. Gol e again coming into this country, indi- Whole Mlu'— cating restored world confidence in the American dollar. In Euroj sanne agreement, the firmer tendency o( prices of many products m:d n}e rise the American stock market favor- 1 5 5 nbly inflvenced foreign business senti- f g cintgiioomh. 1 starting cereal. Ask Your Doctor! Large 10% oz can 15c At G-ucers and D.uggists @egbem STRAINED CEREAL Adso Eight Varieties of Strained Vegetables wheat, hul! .-cats—add- setm,— with “The.ue readjustments and the chang- ing outlook are providing a basis for an improvement in the demand for agri- mmurll products. unemployment and reduced PINEAPPLE Luscious Golden SLICED 3 i 47 “This renewed confidence is not con- aver. ==y = « ; $ Jr—— GOLDEN - GATE . CRUSHED, 2 ks 23c ENCORE MACARON' Spagheti or NOODLES 6 Pkgs. 25C rodul ctured * 'THERE ARE Italian Fresh neth OTHERS, BUT- Del Monte Sliced Pineapple, 3 No. 1 cans 25¢ -~ Asserting t.ha foreclosures on {nrin mortgages are “all $oo pm-.l }{yde added that the poration and other lw-!llflnn lud nded ln rehevlnz the prohlan hut that “ more The powen or our credlt institu- tions,” he said, “must be broadened and legal restrictions relaxed, so that in an Nothing equals S.0.S. for scouring. How you hate the job of cleaning greasy pots and pans! Try S.O.S. on your -luminum, enameled ware, and skillets. See it cut grease—instantly and easily emergency like the present one efficient larmers can be given a fighting chance to hold their hom Tax Loan “Onerous.” Hyde said that with gross farm in- comes down to the pre-war level the tax load is “extremely onerous,” and “sim- ple justice requires both economy in public expenditure and drastic revision of the revenue system.” He added that rnrm pmpert taxes had ly unchanged during the de- grease and tarnish. S.0.S. cleans, scours, polishes like magic because each soft pad contains scouring powder to bother with. N/ o ax that discrimi nabcs against | me farmer,” he explained, “ds the so- | called general property tax. It is not | part of the Federal revenue system.” Ee suggested income and excise taxes | as the “leading alternatives. Dlscu.ssmg expenditures during the‘ year, Hyde said $212421,775 went for { road construction, $10,806,829 for emer- | gency relief loans, $16,040,465 for pay- ! “We'll call Bill in Seattle. I want him to see that you're beautiful as ever!” S your figure reveal ™ ige Dahaira, EAT Ry-Krisp regularly, and it will be a pleasure to look at your own shadow. These tempt- ing whole rye wafers actually help you to stay slim because they keep you fit. The crispness and unusual flavor of Ry-Krisp makes it just as' good at breakfast time or mid-night—dinner time or tea. yKrlsp THE WHOLE RYE at_gver; L-fil wipe away encrusted food, burned special cleansing soap. Just wet the ! S.0.S. pad—and rub! No extra soap or | - | PRUNES, 2 i ce 2]c Added Week-End Special REGULAR LOW PRICES Stringless Beans .. Sugar Corn Fresh Lima Beans Quaker Maid Beans Sunnyfield Pancake Flour. Sultana Maple Blended Syrup Sunnyfield Quick Oats. .. sm. pke. 5¢3 1e. pke. 10c Light Meat Tuna Fish. . 7-on can 15¢3 No. 1 can 27¢ Alaskan Pink Salmon 2 tan cans §9¢ Armour’s Corned Beef No. 1 can J9¢ Corned Beef Hash Navy Beans Blue Rose Rice 80 Clock Coffee. ... . ... it svsned w 2ic Red Citcle Colfee: - ... 00l il n. 23c Bokar Coffee 3 PILLSBURY’S CAKE PANCAKE FLOUR FLOUR Pkg. 23(: 2 Pkgs. |5C Make Delicious Pancakes Lighter Fluffier Cakes Special for Cafeterias, Boarding Houses ENCORE SPAGHETTI QUAKER MAID BEANS Crushed Pineapple Standard Tomatoes Cut Stringless Beans Other varieties of gallon fruits and vegetables may be had through our managers in from 24 to 48 hours after placing your order. Uneeda Bakers CRACKERS L. Pke. |6C ALL 5¢ COOKIES 2 pigs- 9C PEACHES 2 e 2 5¢ 3 tallcans 25¢ BARTLETT PEARS g:j:e;t 2 large cans 3 5(: Del Monte Bartlett Pears, 2 No. 1 tan cans 25¢ FRUITS SALAD ff:l:xiitt: :;r salad or 2 No. 1 cans 29c Del Monte Fruit Salad. . ... ‘v, large can 25¢ Sliced or Halves Luscious Slices Luscious Delicious assorted Del Monte Cherries. .med. can 17¢; ige. ean 25¢ Del Monte Raisins Del Monte Apricots, 2 tait cans 25¢; ige. can 21¢ Del Monte Spinach. . .med. can J4¢$ ige. ean §7¢ Del Monte Tomato Sauce Del Monte Sardines ASPARAGUS TIPS 2an43c PICNIC TIPS, 2 s 25¢ SUGAR PEAS Early Garden 2 Lol 29c SUGAR CORN Fin e st quality produced in any section of the Umud States. No. 1 square cans, Green Tips 2'?‘.?“'2." Until Saturday’s Closing 3 . 13¢ Bake Your Fruit Cake Now! Fancy Creamery Butter Swfms =~ Sunnyfield Print Butter ; Wildmere Selected Eggs. .- Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs. .., Quaker Maid Baking Powder. . . .., Rajah Extracts .. ...., Lou bt 9c3 2 bot. 15¢ Dromedary Dates TeTer 0 renenre Pk 176 California Layer Figs. v aee oI 176 Rajah Currants .2 vies 25¢ 5-oz. glass IOG .. 29¢ NECTAR | COMET TEA RICE B 14e (2274 3 e [9c pkg. Invigorating and delicious { Sunnyfield, 3 pkgs., 17¢ Old Munich Malt Syrup...., .- Blue Ribbon Malt Syrup ,- Buckeye Malt Syrup .. ... Budweiser Malt Syrup .- . Arrow Special Bcvcrage Abner Drury Beverage. ... aeee- Yukon Club Ginger Ale. ...xune. cece- .3 bots. 25¢ SOAP FLAKES 3w 20c | w19 23 Kirkman's Soap ‘riid= 4 Jgz. 176 |

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