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Defense Sidelights Mary K. Browne to Speak Tuesday; Area Chairman Named in Petworth A defense rally to be held at 8 pm. next Tuesday in the Cafritz auditorium of the Jewish Com- munity Center was announced today by Sam Temin, president of the Washington Jewish Youth Federa- tion. The principal speaker will be Miss Mary K. Browne, deputy director of physical fitness for the Office of Civillan Defense and three times national tennis champion. Others on the program will be Police Supt. Ed- ward J. Kelley, Chief Air Raid War- den Clement Murphy and George P. Neilson, jr., regional representative in charge of vouth activities for the third civilian defense region. The Red Cross will present a dra- matic sketch deoicting war activi- ties in. which civilians may engage. The audience will take part in com- munity singing. under the leader- | ship of Gilbert Schulkind. Damon A. Spencer, chairman of the Petworth Civilian Defense Com- | guerite L. Krenek is battalion com- | mander. | Harry Goodman, assistant deputy | air-raid warden for the Nerth | Randall area, will give a course on identification of war gases at Green- | way Town Hall, 3425 A street SE., at 8 o'clock tonight. All wardens in the area will be expected to | attend. | {Army Plans 10 Shops |For Recapping Tires By the Associated Press. The Army announced today that it plans to establish 10 field shops | for recapping tires as a part of its | program to conserve rubker for mili- | | tary and essential civilian uses. | The shops will be able to recap | more than 1,000,000 tires a year and | are expected to save approximately | | 75,000 tons of crude rubber annually. | No sites have been chosen yet | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2.9, 1942. A 10-0z can of Tasty Asco Condensed ROB-FORD LUSCIOUS CALI EACHES Halves or 8lices in rich syrup T oiiiiTo Sour-5 This is a rich and creamy CONDENSED Tomato Soup = = « not the “watery” kind. Add water or milk, heat and serve, or use “as is” for meat sauces, etc. Made In our own modern kitchens from selected Tomatoes, Salt, Sugar, Pure 8pices and Louella Butter. Don't let the low price stop you from enjoying it - - - You can buy any Asco Product with confidence. If It does not pl you as well @8 (or better than) any other brand, return the unused portion In original contain ind we wlill replace the item absolutely FREE with any brand we »3% A-17 > b A A 4 4 A 2N 4 A 4 mittee, ‘announced today appoint- | for the shoj s of price. ment of these area chairmen: Albert | Langerman, speakers; Raymond E. Gable, publicity; R. T. Haugh, pub- | lic ‘meetings; Mrs. R. C. Woolfolk, volunteer participation. | Winter Vitamins the Natural Way--- MEAT is a Natural Source of VITAMINS SUGAR CURED SKINNED FRESH KILLED ROCK FRYING SMOKED Chickens HAMS 28° |-33<= Whele or Shank Half Fancy, Selected, Graded Steer Beef Freshly Ground Beef BOTTOM RoUND stEaxs " 43° DELICIOUS STRLOIN STEAKS " 49° RIB ROAST Thick .27 A demonstration of emergency feeding was presented Tuesday at a meeting of approximately 150 citi- zens of the Glover Park defense area at the Industrial Home School on Wisconsin avenue. The Area Feed- ing Committee, of which Mrs. May § V. Spohn is chairman, prepared in 4 minutes a lunch of soup. coffee and doughnuts and took only 15 « minutes to serve it to the entire | group. i 3 | W. J. Nuland, chairman of the o s prod area’s Emergency Housing Commit- tee, swore in several new members of the committee, while recent re- cruits for the Feeding Committee were inducted by Mary Mason, chairman of the District emergency feecing program. > Col. Lemuel Bolles, District civil- | {an defense director, and a number of Glover Park committee chairmen | 4 spoke. Jack Gray, chairman of the defense area, presided. FISH SUPR Hollowed nests of Gorton's, brushed with beaten egg yolk, browned in oven, then filled with hot buttered peas, h served with cream sauce! SPRING ONIONS ben §e QUALITY Canned Foods at Economy Prices Y JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES 18-25¢ JUICY FLORIDA c GRAPErRvUIT 4-19 4-19¢ —_—_————— o 15¢ 10¢ CREAMERY BUTTER 4 Serve the Best on Your Table - - the Prise-Winner 4o Butter -42° Meliow American All Varieties Kraft CHEESE CHEESE 31| =19 pkg vt Enriched For Your Better Health! Oven-Fresh Sliced Victor BREADE Crushed White Sweet Corn A mass meeting of citizens of the Greater Woodridge defense area will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Taft Junior High School. Speakers will & be Representative Cunningham, || Republican, of Iowa, and D. A. Deasy, recently returned to this country after visits to London and Calcutta. He went through several | air raids in London, and will talk on air-raid defense from personal experience The meeting is sponsored by the East Gate Lions Club. b 19¢ TENDER CHUCRK ROAST End Fresh Mea SHOULDERS GEN, 121 SPRING LAMB| e e l 225, “17‘: FRANKS gom"sm i"" - ge et of Ha c Breastof Lamb to Stew w 10° More volunteer dance hostesses can be used by the Women's Bat- | talion of the District Defense Coun- cil, which puts on dances for sol- diers here and at nearby posts. More than 6.000 girls already are registered for the dances. which are held every Tuesday at Fort Belvoir, Wednesday at Fort Belvoir and Fort Meade, Thursday at Fort Belvoir. ! Friday at Bureau of Engraving and Printing Auditorium, Saturday at the Departmental Auditorium and | at Fort Belvoir. New hostesses may register at battalion headquarters, Mcd. fr°m fumm" Pennsylvanta avenue and Ninth GORTON'S CODFISH street N.W., today from 4 to 9 pm.| and Saturday from 1 to 5 pm. Mar- LOOSE TURNIPS, RUTABAGAS OR CARROTS U. 8. No 1 STAYMAN APPLES 3-17° FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS 2 '** 25¢c APPLE SAUCE ~:+« 3 .19 B & M BAKED BEANS :.:15¢ SOUP MIX iwwonscontinental 3 skas 2 5€ m“ cAm N.B. C. Deluxe J:.Z" CRISPO FIG BARS ol k SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 .. 15¢ APPLE BUTTER c-x 277 23¢ ‘1Te|Kollogg’s All Bran 5o (2¢ can (9¢(Robford Prunes '®Pks |fg Guidon’s Mustard 2i<z)or | (g|Croam0'Wheat P*o [4¢-24¢ Heinz Baked Beans 27 | Te| Rumferd Bak Heinz Ketehup >°xbot {3¢| Morte, PURE TOMATO CATSUP 2:19° L\ 4 0 0 00000040040 040A040404~040A404040A40 4 PINEAPPLE CLEANED — ,]Q¢ Layer Cal ¢ CROAKERS MIXED VEGETABLES 4 ... 25° FANCY CORN c-iin'strie o shoereol con: 3¢ ROB-FORD BEETS Yo 10° ASCO TOMATOES:.:", 2 223« TRU-BLUBERRIES . . '15¢ FRESH PRUNES - '.“;T:,I P Rt ¥ U TOMATO JUICE ::.o. i . 7' 15¢ Asee Corn Flakes % Be|Ralsten Wheat Corsal P* 22¢ Wheaties 2 Pkos 21 g |Corn Flakes Kellogg's $or Fg | Kix 2 rkas 2{g | Pest Toasties Soxpky fg Ralsten Shreds 2 Pkos 236 | Majestie Pickles 10z)ar [Qg Instant Ralston pkg 22¢ Sty g Asco 201 Jar |Bg ROB-FORD FRUIT Blackberry, Pineapple, Strawberry or Raspberry 8oz (4 Jar You ean buy Asco Cof- with confidence. If oes not please you as (or better ny other brand return the un- n in the bag and we will replace It without charge with a pound of any coffee we sell regardiess of price. Ground for YOUR Coffee Maker FAMOUS ASCO WIN-CREST COFFrEE COI'TEE 23| ~20°% — Save the Coupons on the Bags for Premiums Free Illustrated Catalogue at all stores Asco Buckwheat or Pancake Flour AND No 1§ can Asco Golden Syrup Cider VinegarAsee atbet [2¢ Derby Mustard Soziar §g Mayoennaise 2' 26¢ Salad Dress. 2 20¢ Prices Effective Untll Clesh Saturday, Jan. 31, 1942 in D. C. Quantity Rights Reserved (oxeept 2) 1;.:250 cans Hard Water Soap 3 **kes | | o Josce Soap i, 3°%° (3¢ Blutex Have You Tried POP = = = the New Cleaner 2j-bpkg B¢ Beverage Glass 1 | See Them on with purchase ¢ cans 7 Display of 24-02 handy carton CREAM CREST FRESH MILRK HOUSEHOLD INSTITUTE® NOXON Polish 12-0z pkg 9¢ qt bot .. atbet |Q0g 1o pks 3 3839 Alabama Ave., 8. E. THRIVO 143638 Irving :L,'h.'w:: Dog Food 16-02 232 Carroll 8t,, Takoma Pk. j¢ € 131923 Rhode Isl. Ave. N, E ke possr & | r 2 18-0z pkgs 25¢ 16th and “F” Sts, N. E. % 8722 Georgia Ave., N. W. % Oaklte Cleaner 2 pkas (9g Ben Ami 120z can |0g 8520 Georgla Ave. % 1325 Good Hope Road % Drane Opens Drains ean 18¢ Saniflugh For Closets ean (8¢ 0Old Georget'n Rd., Bethesda i 6§14 12th Street, N. W. . American | Handi-Rolis Steel Wool | Steel Wool 203840 14th Street, N. W, 16 pads 8‘ z pkgs ls‘ 1839 Benning Road, N. E. 1429 20th Street, N. W. Recent Acme Openings in and Around Washington 1619-21 17th Street, N W. - .’ Columbia Pike & Glebe Road 2744 14th Street, N. W. Waestmont Shopping Center Arlington, Va. 1852 Columbla Road 6235 Georgia Ave., N. W and Corcoran 8oz bot This New Hot Cereal NEEDS NO COOKING Enjoy extra sleep every morning! INSTANT RALSTON is precooked for you—as thoroughly as if you cooked it at home « s Just stir into boiling water or milk— simpleas pouring cereal outof a package .:.Made from whole wheat—with a flavor the whole family loves...en- riched with extra wheat germ to make it extra rich in natwral vitamia B1 ««oJust the kind of cereal authorities recommend to help build a stronger America LIGHTHOUSE Cleanser WITH CARD 906 G Street, N. W. 421 13th Street, N. E. 221-223 Md. Ave. Hyattsvilledr Piney Branch Rd.. Silver Spr.ok * Parking Spaces Frices Vary ia M. BUY DEFENSE CHESTNUT FARMS SEALTEST «++ Atgrocers now—in the familiar red- and-white checkerboard package. @1fyou preferto cook your own cereal, sk for Ralston Wheat Cereal, 40-year-old favorite. Cooks in 5 minutes. “22« INSTANT RALSTON MADE FROM WHOLE WHEAT—Extre Rich in Vitamin Br MADE BY THE MAKERS Of THE FAMOUS RAISTON WHEAT C 4 4 4 4 4 - 14 4 < 4 4 2\ ¢ g ¢ 4 Y 4 4 ” 4 4 4 4 4 4 | 4 4 ¢ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I’ < 4 4 4 4 4 4 426 23rd St. Vo. Highlands STAMPS WHEN YOU SHOP AT ACME Piney Branch Rd. 1746 Lee Arlington, Va. and Flower \venue Highway A4Sl cts. Grade A—Homegenized—Peasteurised 15-25 watts eal0e 405080 w. ¢2 1 3¢ 1&1&(!“‘ o 18e