16 -THURSDAY—rrBRUARY 15, 1945 MONITOR-LEADER MOUNT CLEMENS. MICH. H. A. SMITH WAREHOUSE MARKET Marriage Honor Students Denies Laxity Licenses in Sending Son Arthur F. Rolph, 34. 8412 Are Revealed to Classes Gardenia, tenter Line, Bernice alleged- M. Backcnstose, 19, Romeo, fil* Utica Pupils ROSEVILLE—For his 12-year- e ’ teb. 5. ly failing to send Wins Honors school regu- Anthony Dissinger, 41. 20805 old son Donald to larly Sept. 1944, 'lversal, East Detroit, and A Honor Roll since 15, UTICA—The Shelby Townsend, 43, of len Ann Martin, 29, 20314 for the high school includes Mar- Ballanger, was ar- Detroit, filed Feb 2. garet Heinecke, Roland Schus- 26220 raigned in Justice Court be- W. Shaw. 25, 8292 ter, and Donna Turner, ninth Fancy California Clyde fore Judge Frank E. Jean- TEXAS Dodge, Dyke, and Constance grade; Doris Baumgartner, 10th Van nette on Tuesday afternoon SEEDLESS SEEDLESS NAVEL Juntti, 18, 8211 Maxwell, Van grade; Norma us, Mary K 1 a on complaint of the school's Dyke, filed Feb. 5. Walsh, 11th; Elsie Heinecke. Doris Rahn, Henry Scheper and truant officer. Townsend George Raschid, 30. Grosse re- Marilyn Ollsen, 12th grade. pleaded innocent and was ORANGES Pointe Park, and Mary Sofie. GRAPEFRUIT leased on personal bond, Baltimore, 5 The Honor Rail full fol- Sove 20. New filed Feb. in pending his trial, set for Feb. 25. 130 Gallup lows: Grade 8: Nancy Jen Criss- Elton O. Jobse. 23, at 10 a.m. H. A. Smith Fruits ond Vegetobles or# tho finest on tho market. Our «>*• avenue. Mt. Clemens, and Lil- man. Donna Hesla, Marilee Me ibs. own careful buyers or# always on tho job salacting choice product for lian Schultz, 21, Detroit, filed Clellan, Phyllis Preston, Thel- 5 35c 5 48c Feb. 6. ma Ross, Roy St. Amour, Kath- you. Shop hero with confidence. erine Titsworth, and Lenin Fights Bob Muncrief Vaisich. Last Night Grade 9: Delores Altz, Marilyn ib c Led Twirlers Brown. Douglas Cummings, Bar- By the Auodtlid Prtii Henderson, Harold CHICAGO Ray (Sugar) LEMONS-- T bara Mar- 1 CHICAGO, Feb. 15 UP)— CRISP York, CELERY*2»2S‘ Bob Muncrief, of the St. Louis quardt, Johanna Meyer, Her- Robinson, 147, New Costner, Browns, was the leading “dark’ bert Podehl, Roy Priehs, Belle knocked out George FANCY horse twirler of the 1944 Amer- Dove Riggs. Beverly Schuster, 147, Cincinnati, (1); Hubert WASHED WASHED "MEW Maryann Chicago outpointed ican League season as his six Schwartz, Emerick Hood, 176, night-contest victories against Skiba, Doreen Snook, John Val- Johnny Clark, 169 4, New York WAXED no losses record was disclosed usek, Mariann Van Hevel, Ger- (6). today by the aldine Werner, and Alice Zink. ELIZABETH, N. J. Clint RUTABAGAS U. S. NO. 1 FANCY SPINACH PARSNIPS CABBAGE Service Bureau. Grade 10: Marilyn Hagen, Miller, 126, Elizabeth, knocked The Brownie hurler, who won Coy Metz, Rudolph Minchella, out Jimmy Allen, 127 3 4, Phila- ONIONS POTATOES APPLES 13 games in all last season, Irene Scheper, Dorothy Schulte, delphia (5); Willie Hernandez, chalked up three wins after Marilyn Grandchamp, Rita Zeig- 133, New York outpointed Ray lbs. pk * dark against Philadelphia and ler. and Leon Yulkowski. Rogers, 133, Englewood, N. J. c lb. Grade 10 39c 4»»35c 4 9c single games from Wash- 11: Leona Albrecht, Qc Qc 39c won 2 «-1 2 ington, New York and Cleve- Virginia Axford, Betty Bender, land. Ernie Bonham of New Anita Boglio, Marion Stenke, Wolverines in Trim York followed Muncrief with Richard Dobat. Helen Hender- four arc-light triumphs and no son, Eleanor Maas, Jean Shel- (or Two Track Meets " defeats. Both Milo Candini of ton. Elinor Stuehmer. ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. 15 1 Washington and of Grade 12: Juanita Carroll, El- —(JP) —The University of Mich- Detroit had records of three sie Leese, Sophia Jurek, Violet igan will play host to Great wins and no losses. Haff, Lorraine Baumgartner, Lakes and Western Michigan POTATOES wsosi Marion Hart, Eleanor Louks, for tw'o dual track meets here Shirley Mills, Joyce Mohritz, Saturday night in Yost Field- DAVE'S Thelma Parker, Donna Lou house. STOKER and OIL BURNER Slusher, Dorothy Stadler, La The two meets will be jra. SERVICE Vonne Stevens, Loreen Vanker simultaneously with Michigan’s GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 13c ••flare ul Farnaeea Aftflikte and Catherine Vogler. varsity track men competing Phone 6481 and 2342 The following students have with Great Lakes and the re- entered school since the second serves taking on Western Mich- PORK and BEANS 12« semester began; Ted Olsen, igan, from Detroit Eastern, 10A: Thiel Short on points? Wo still footuro o selection of (Bud) Wallace, Milford, from Derby-Less Nags moots that are available without points • • • TAXI 9A; Pauline Brownfiel, Detroit Go TOMATO JUICE 23c 10; Sumner, any meat items in this ad. PULLER - PELTIER Burroughs, Martha Through Anyway Utica, 10; Francis Galazia, De- Paces VERY TASTY WHEN STUFFED troit Northeastern, 12. MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 15—f/P)— CAMPBELL 4504 MS An excellent movie, “The Re- With midnight tonight the usual BEEF markable Andrew,” was shown deadline for Kentucly Derby HEARTS 20c Friday afternoon, Feb. 9. It was nominations, 11 “hopefuls" SOUPS A DELICACY GRADE A J. W. SCHIELD well received by the student whose names are already in the n emoADWAT non sm Pepper Pot 11c body. hat “just in case," went through BEEF TONGUES..... 35c Warm Air Furnace* On March 12 there will be their paces at Hialeah race Green Peo 11c GRADE AA Roofing tuberculosis tests for the mem- course today, unaware of Mr. Tinning bers of the 9th, 11th and 12th Byrnes’ edict. Block Bean 11c Furnaca Repair* grades. A permit must be signed The Calumet Farms* trio of Mock Turtle 11c CALF HEARTS . 20c by the parent before the test Pot O’ Luck, Good Blood and Consomme ...... 14c can be given. Hail Victory head the list of OXTAILS ib. 19c Gonuin# A. C. Fuel Caps and gowns have been three-year-olds at Hialeah who Asparagus 11c getting ready Pumps ond Spark ordered for the seniors for use are ‘ t o “run” Spinach on graduation week beginning should the ban be removed in 12c During Lent We Plugs. . June 10th. time for the big ace. Tomato Tall T*ir Gas SUttoi, Otrt|tmu 9c Luncheon Meats •r Car Dealer te Call The J-Hop date has Uncle Sam is Calling on Will Hove A Full been set YOU and ME Mushroom 16c Parts,lnc. for April 13. Probe Source r Line of PICKLE & PIMENTO Macomb Motor Mrs. Sam Beauchamp is sub- HELP Chicken 16c 37 Market Street of Bomb Found to KEEP PRICES DOWN Aeraas From Peal Offlee stituting as teacher of the sec- FRESH Chicken Noodle ... VEAL LOAF CLEMENS fHOWI MW ond grade owing to the recigna- in Detroit 14c MT. Car We charge only ceiling prices or less, and wa post SALT WATER tion of Mrs. Edwin Cooper. .... Feb. 15 (/PI our ceiling price prominently for you to see. Vegetable Beef 14c Recent movies shown in the DETROIT, lists CHICKEN LOAF Police detectives grade school were Santa toda> contin- We’re banking on you to check our selling prices ued their investigation into the FISH Trail. Citrus Fruits. Grand Can- against ceiling prices, ond wo PILLSBURY SUN LIFE yon, Western Movement. source of a dynamite bomb they AND OYSTERS lb. OF CANADA said was found three weeks ago want you to call our Attention 49c in an automobile belonging to to ony error immediately. Utica Scoggins, regional FLOUR Office Hours Rotarians Ray director Mostly, you will find our GRADE AA ‘GRADE AA Monday Eve., 7to 7:30 P.M. Honor Scouts of the United Retail, Wholsale and Department Store Employes selling prices lower than our 25 t, ’1.23 Wednesday. 10 A. M. to UTICA Honoring the 35th (CIO). VEAL LAMB anniversary of Scouting the 5 lb*. 30c tO Ibt. 58c 12 Noon Det. Lt. Joseph Kolar said the Utica Rotary Club had as Friday, 2 to 5:30 P. M. its bomb was discovered under the guests Tuesday night 42 Scouts BREAST BREAST front seat of the car Jan. 26 SlO Monitor-Leader Bldf. and Scout leaders of the two while Scoggins was in the Henry Tryloff, Dist Utica troops. union W. Mfr. was OLEO offices. KEYKO It contained in a -22« Dial 8861 Dinner was served by Circle .. 19( *. wrapped package and consisted 15c Three of Trinity Lutheran Ladies* Aid. of three sticks of dynamite, a Scouters present were Frank detonator and a fuse three feet FRESH EGGS *n«4Bt said, Dance to - long, police adding that it Chapoton, vice president of CHILI STICKS 32c BABE and ABL’S Clinton Valley Council; Albert had not been connected with Barke, neighborhood commis- the car’s starter. SPECIAL BRAND Disclosure that the bomb had PURE RINGER ORCHESTRA sioner; Albert Scout- 32c Jackson, LARD 2 Old Tim, master of Troop 90: Reed Powers been found had been withheld Fridays Modern and and Earl Walters, committee- until yesterday, police said, In the hope that investigation would Saturdays Modern men: Erwin Waelde, assistant SPICED TOMATOES 29« DOG FOOD Scoutmaster Troop 80; Rotarians shed light on the case. Starting 4 P. M. Sundays at Albert Tews, Tom Kerns, and Discovery of the bomb, ac- In addlHon to obovo point-free moats wo will hove cording Kolar, Style •• • • James Merritt, also committee- to followed an Libby's Pickles Horn# jar 17t SUNSHINE our usual soloction of roasts, steoks, Homs, ate., ot men. anonymous telephone call to the regular point values. FAMILY TAVERN Dr. D. B. Wiley, program detective bureau in which the 0000*00,000 29-01, KRISPY 1006 N. GRATIOT AVI.' chairman, introduced Stanley license number of Scoggins’ au- Apple Butter jar 22t Peltier, a member of the Mount tomobile was given. CRACKERS Clemens Rotary Club and presi- 16-ox. glott 18c c dent of Rotary Camp and Train- With one exception, all woods Apple Jelly CLASS ing Association. Peltier spoke burn better the older and drier ¦b 19 Choice Hot Beverages on the plans being made to re- they are. Only the ash makes Red Karo Syrup V/i n». 15c SAFETY GLASS build Camp Rotary whose build- better fuel when burned green. 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