Bronze Reporter

Page Six THE BRONZE REPORTER Saturday, February 25, 1956 ~Market News The ollowig submitted for the benefit of food shoppers in the Flint area. The material is taken from ~Market News~ by Mrs. Marian Nash Kottke, Consumer Marketing Information Agent of Michigan _ State University. Food shoppers can be guided in making food purchase. According to the MUS Consumer Marketing Office in the Flint Area, there _ peottisay variation in foods for the Lenten season. Supplies @~ fish have increased and good variety is evident. Whitefish may be retailing from 65 to 79 cents a pound. Northern like is in good supply and jis retailing ~at near 40 cents a pound. Herring! and smelt are around the 25. cents mark. Tuckes Brothers Jailed In Result Of Brawl At IMA Auditorium Assistant! City Attorney Wade Withey has questioned witnesses to the IMA brawl, which resulted in the Tucker brothers being jailed and charged with disturbing the peace. Eugene Tucker, Golden Gloves Champion, was badly beaten in the disturbance. Withey said, as the result of questioning witnesses, that he was inclined to be-|; lieve the report of the police of ~icer, namely, that the Tucker broithers were the aggressors in the ~unprovoked attack on the officer. Attorney A. Matthew Buder, on In dairy fods, cottage cheese is} he other hand, refused to permit a headliner for the week, and be-j he Tucker brothers to plead guilty sides the creamed cottage cheese |He was equally convinced from the or plain cottage cheese, there is|evidence given him that the bronew variety in flavor with the use |thers were not guilty as charged. of chives, green pepper, or pine Buder asked for a trial by jur apple which is being prepared in y jury. some dairié$. Remember that cot-|JUd&~ - Raymond ~. French was tage cheese is extremely prishable |~UTI0US 88 to why there had been and for the best enjoyment of | ~ ~@"Y postponments. Buder and good flavor, treat is an you would a bottle of milk. Keep it in the refrigerator. Besides the many deeallent dairy - foods, it will be a wise shopper to |, Stock up on plentiful:high quality eggs. Large eggs are most in evidence and are ranging an price from 53 to 59 cents a dozen. Medium eg supplies are somewhat lighter, and prices are ranging down around 50 cents a dozen. Thing of eggs a laking, deviled eggs, omelets, and souffles for family interest. There is an abundance of good quality meat variation. In pork, excellent quality loins are retailing from 35 to 45 cents a pound. Pork chops areé~nea 80 cents a pond for the very finest lean type.Sausage side port, bacon and picinics will add variety an keep the budget very much in line. ~ In beef this wee, there is a good selection of fancy cut chucks selling from 29 to 59 cents, depending upon the cut you select and the quality. Standing rib roast, the king or roasts, is ranging from 57 to 73 cents. Ground round steak at near 70 cents a pound or regular groun beef at. 30 to 35 cents pound is almost a symbol of our modern age, in that it is extremely popular because of ts quick preparation and versatility. Think about using i for ground béef steaks, for spaghetti and meat balls, ground bee: casseroles, goulash, and barbecues /on buns. In fruits for the week, star Mich. igan apples. You will find there are some Jonathans, Winesaps, Delicious, and Northern Spys. A wora to the wise would be to carefully select apples during this season, perhaps, buy fewer and buy more often, and --most important of aii: -refrigerate them as soon as they reach the kitchen door. Many 01 the Delicious have appeared to bé exceedingly firm. in vegetables, check Michigan potatoes at 3 to 5 cents a pound. and, again, watch for good quality and potatoes without sprouts, It is the time of the year when you can receive the finest economy in the remaining good quality vegetables which are coming out of storage# Stock up on Michigan onions this. week, Sweet potatoes are in ~heavy supply and will cost you less~ in most of the markets this week than thre weeks ago. Edward Neithercut, representing the Tucker brother, explained that Withey had néeded time to contact and question the various known witnesses. Municipal Judge French set the date for the trial for March ce John Tucker told the Bronze Re~porter Editor, ~I~m glad we will go to trial. Maybe at the trial the 2ntire situation can be cleared. We ire innocent and have been miscreated by the police officer. Up to now, I have always had he utmost respect for any officer of the law. In fact, once-I considered joining the force. Fate sure is fuhny. We are the ones _ who should be bringing charges against the officer, instead we have to detend ourselves against charges that we attacked the police.~ The hearing was Thursday, Feb. 23. -DON'T GO HOME - FOLLOW THE CROWD ~ TO THE ~ Social Circle Club 2809 ST. JOHN ST., a ~DANCING ALL NIGHT AFTER HOURS EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY > AND SUNDAY jecias Mich. Grade 1 3 Ibs. $1.00 ~kinless Frankfurts Campbells Tomato Soup _GREEN LABEL CHUNK STYLE Star Kist TUNA COCA COLA GROUND BEEF | Heinz Ketchup Pink Beauty Salmon = varery REGULAR SIZE. 6 Bottle Carton FRESH LEAN LARGE SIZE Big Value Potato Chips Durkee~s Shortening Sliced or Halves Delmonte PEACHES KLEENEX Facial Tissue 2 400 count Packages In Mesh Bags Fresh Florida Oranges Libbys FORZEN FRESH Orange Juice 9 | p-m.: Thru. Sat.@ $'> Mon Thru ss SUNDAYS | Se nei! es a A ern YOU'LL SHOP QUICKER AND SAVE MORE AT~ Hamady, Bros. | / pound cello 35c - 3Seans 25c 49c 23~ 3 Ibs. 83c 37c 47c ib. bag 47Cc 31b.can 67c 57~ 39c 5 pounds. 29c 6-Goz. an 95~ 2 - 6% oz. Cans Plus deposit 2 For Lb. Can id 2 No. 244 bins This Adv. Good through F ebruary | ~19, 1956. We reserve the right to limit quantities.

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Bronze Reporter
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February 25, 1956
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