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THE
SER V ER
_£_
VOI_S_B*E 62
SAIINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN;. THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1943
NUMBER 17
■*
TO BE OF
SERVICE TO YOU
IS A PLEASURE
TO US
Saline Savings
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
Hatching Every Week
White Rocks
Barred Rocks
White Leghorns
Livafoilty and Sex Guarantee
"_
"M E AT is very digestible
a
Statement approved by the Council on Foods and Nutrition of the
American Medical Association.
«'■>.
$o
**■»
WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP;
4- CAKES FOR THE PRICE OF 3 %
CAKES'
•v
j LAVAS rj^i 25c
3 for 20c |j$_2
SCHMID'S FOOD MARKET
FREE DELIVERY—3:00 P. M.
Phone 38 Phone 38
Some Points Of Law
Explained At Rotary
Interesting Address
Given by Attorney
Virtor H. Lane, Jr.
Attorney Victor H. Lane, Jr.,
SEEN AN' HEARn
CThe death last week of Hire. T.
H. Newberry of Detroit is mourned not only in her own community, but throughout the state.
She will be remembered by many,
Another Pioneer
Summoned Saturday
John P. G_thart__
Passes Peacefully
At His Home
John Paul Guthardt, 86 years
of Ann Arbor gave a very inter- ™>t for her efforts for prohibition, oMi ^ssed peacefully away sud
esting address at the meeting of ^t especially for her work with denlv Saturday afternoon, afte
the Rotary Club at The Tavern the y<mth qf our nation to whose ^^ in poor health fcr some
last Thursday noon, telling of a organizations she donated both nme He hadj h0Wever, been
number of fine points of the law t,mf *™d "?oney-, k™? annual able almost up to the last to
regarding abstract-, titles and -.arasn-tea, ^or which she gener- k abreast of the times, as he
wills. He assured his hearers o^ly opened her estate to the thoroughly enjoyed reading the
that it is always advisable when Allied Youth throughout Mi higan newSpape__.
signing legal documents to use !?.but °?e example of the fine Mr Guthardt was born Dec. 31
one's full name, especially spell- ^^SS this gentlewoman gave for ig56 j.. galine township wherc
ing one's first name out in full: y?™* P.*:?Ple* a*f.d for P*?**1 he lived until coming to Saline
also it is wise to aUvays use your oUPprJ. I"11 "°w have r° f1*** a a number of years ago. H
signature in the same way, other- |u ^m^e„ lt -S(^.n^ , i was united in marriage to Anna
wise it may lead to complications dea5h of many individuals leases Q Ualch 21 lsg5 at Lima
in settling one's estate after ^ a SpP m ^JjanKs o. K Center. One son, Herman, pre-
death ** who render suph aid to the youth ceded him ^ ^q.
A married man should always of our land, which is s-rely need- He is ^^ved by his wife
have a will made to safeguard the ?°- not on}y ax !^„rn1;. Dut m Anna, and two sisters, Mrs. Hei-
interest of his wife, the speaker the years to come CWe have one ^^ Weihe of MUwaukee wis
said, for sometimes the lack of a ^« ™!f P ^P™™™^ ™* Mrs. James Rilling of South
will brings hardships to the one
who renders a servt?e
the
Bend, Ind.
he mast "desires to protect, and needy that very few people know Funeral* services were held ***"
cited a number of instances along ?f • . Hf ^ „«"? "% t_" PPPPP 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at
that line that had come to his *J™*. ** «* nr±f_^_!^ f^i the Lockwood funeral heme an
attention in his practice. He also ^L^L^f *°^U^ was largely attended, Rev. C. H
advised joint ownership by hus- ™* £. Mtl,f? 1 *ljLef7„fT Wittbracht officiating Burial was
band ana wife, being the safest ^ests that his name not be «„ nol , -^-„5.-
way to protect either party.
mentioned to those whom his gen-
in Oakwood cemeter;
T-r.= vPnPPP^irPl Pf +£T ,,-o',r «,_> erositv helps. - Our hats of to - *_-..__ .
^SS^&^S.1^ "»• 'CBefore we think our utue George A. Crittenden
law provides for the disposal of
Snow was such a big one, read TPSH-ANTI—George A. Crit
EARLY ORDER DISCOUNT
Place your baby chick order by Feb. 1 and save
our special discount for delivery any time during the season.
All our breeding stock is Pullorum tested
and tuberculin tested under supervision by an
accredited veterinarian.
A complete line of Master Mix feeds and
eoncentrates.
Morton Poultry Farm
"Home of Quality Chicks"
Robert L. Morton, Mgr. Saline, Phone 65R2
an estate was also interesting and ?'lu"l. WT £"•" £ AUlP 'cllT _ */*s"-A_N-n — ueorge A. Cnt-
informative the timely ^ok by George Stew- tenden, 58 years old, died Satur-
The birthdays of Ed. Redies, art- "rThe st?™"' ^ ser wht£ day at his home following a
Carl Curtiss and Max Fosdick * ™al on? * lliP' ^^ ah short illness with heart disease,
were fittingly observed. joking aside the Storm and snow He was born Dec. 12, 1884, ir.
Guests present xvere Albert E. ?£. las_ wSpP ™* r/f'y *™f- Pittsfield township, a son of Mr.
Benson of Ann Arbor and T. M. * ^"pB for **" *"** °? the woods, and Mrs. A. Dwight Crittenden,
Valentine of Tiffin, Ohio [_md ou? or?lu'i for tins week goes alld had spent his entire life in
fto the local street department for this'vicinity. In 1908 he married
_?»rmAro' W____.t itfce way in wbich 5?^ worked Miss Augusta Coon, who survives
P «.iI_ieiS WeeK , from early in the mortmig to late him, together with one son, Allen,
Set For Feb. 2-4 i at ni£ht to clear up ^^ snDW in. overseas Army service; and
Streamline for wax service to | ^0^ "Sfj£ ^^o^. S ^^ ^ S£%
^S^^S^e% S^S-^rm^ne^S^nr^ ^H^S^V^
1Ilr_.JV u.on weonesaay anc., below zero ^Many of the more three sisters, Miss Fern Critten-
r^U._A»™t- ir t i younger married women have had den, Saline; Mi's. Faye Toogood,
10 souna tne Keynot-, J_. u. an entirely nev/ experience in Grand Rapids; and Mrs. Lucy
housekeeping this past , week Wolf| Ann Arbor; ^,3 one brotll.
exolains that "fermers cf Mich- .£".e the advent of unsliced bread er Dr. Eugene Crittenden
explains mat larmers ci Miui.- Wp.ve seen some of the results of Petersbura- Va.
gan will be m greater need than a knife aJld a loaf ^ bread_ axid ^,^f'e^,
for Tuesday,
Thursday. Feb. 2 to _.
To sound the keyno
Anthoiny, dean of agriculture and
general chairman for th» event,
Federal Income
Tax Data To Know
PERSONAL EXEMPTION
Every individual is allowed ;
credit against his net incon.
which varies with his domes
status, that is, whether he is (f
a single person, (b) a ma'Tk
person living with husband <
wife, or (c) a head of f~:r_.
This credit is known as a persona
exemption, and is show a an line
21 of the return Form 1040'. The
amount of the personal cxemptioi
also varies depending upon tht
period during which the taxpaye:
occupied the particular exemption status.
The personal exemption for r
single person is $500 for the
year; for a married person livih?.
with husband or wife, §1,200; anc
for a "head of family." $1,200
(Personal exemption as h-ad o.
a family has no effect on liability
to file a return.) For Federal ir
come tax purposes, widows, wid
owers, divorcees, and married per
sons separated by mutual consent
as well as persons who have nev
er been married, are classed a
single persons.
A head of family is defined as
"an individual who actually sup
ports and maintains in one household one or more individuals whe
are closely connected with him by
blood relationship, relationship by
marriage or adoption, and whose
right to exercise family control
and provide for those dependent
individuals is based upon some
moral or legal obligation." A
single person, or a married person
not living with husbanvl or wife
may, therefore, enjoy a nead of
family exemption unaer certain
conditions.
Taxpayers using a Simpli^er.
Return (which is permitted if th? j
gross income for Uie year :-
$3,000 or less and derived solely
from earning.- from employmert j
and-or from dividends, interest
and annuities) obtain personal exemption based on tneir status an
of July 1 of the year. Thus, aj
taxpayer married and living with
of I husband or wife on July 1 is en- i
titled to $1,200 personal exemr
/. k . 2 _:v of every
t*:!!-:: vvs eam
r-**** f.■£?(?•
for VICTORY wfrii
U.S.Y/AR BONDS
Wo-veiioe
Parsons'
Wor__: Shoes at
Clarence
phone 152.
Cook, Auctioneer.
Heating and sheet metal work,
furnace cleaning and repairing.
R. G. Wahl, phone 160-
Desirable building lots with
sewer and water. Terms given.
Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
Used cars wanted, w.'ll pay
top prices for good late mod_Ts.
Wiedman Auto Company, Saline.
1941 Ford Deluxe Tudor, radio
-:_-_' heater. Car looks and runs-
iine new. Wiedman Auto Co.*
Saline.
The Observer has a nice line of*
wedding invitations and announcements. Nice work and prices,
reasonable. '
ever before for the best available Tt "Z^^rtarh tt^S Tut o *)"? T1^ser^ces ^erKe 5ie,ld ^ i tion on Form 1040 A; if he were
• f ti it seemed as tnougn it was cut 2 o'clock Tuesday and bunal was a widower on July 1, his exer-p-
on the bias. CSeems that one of ^ Highland cemetery. . j tion would be $500, irrespective o**
the date on which he became a
widower. The amount of the ex
information.
"Thar superhuman effort
the members of the
'Saline
supply food required in 1943 must 0^3.., a grOUp Qf young mar-
be allied with tlie information re-
ried women who have formed a
!
%lfJ?™™e£3Li0j\TJaP?PP: club of their own, made the state- FOR HOUSEWIVES
WAR-TIME NOTES . t. ♦„*,.„, ...
j emption is not deductible from
vide in suggesting labor saving ^t"___i___- I"disc__^ron"of"iSi.t- ^ "" """ ^ ^ " * T ^ 'the in(Pn\e?ut Is reflected in the
devices. shJrt cuts in production S^l P^PSnTf ^f.^^es tiSt The formation contained be-1 amount of tax shown m tiie tabl-
and the control of diseases and ^J°^iT too^omnh^ated for 16w has been fumished by the'.011 the reverse side of the form.
insect pests. . ^ ^™p l?n <!*?*&ht^t *Z Consumer's Interest committee of | Taxpayers usmg return Forir.
...."Miclngan Stete College has ^ST_n_£s&* _£ "^ r^unU^^ ^^^ ^^l ™tLP^l *%£*&.- S^S
served farmers for^nearly a cm- start out ^ one needle to begin °°^c^
tury. Farmers' Week will be
steamlined to three days but the
j proportionate with the number of
_,,.-„. . -. — : months during which the particu-
^S^to^y^T^LP:, The Consumer Activities Section lar status is held. _ Thus, for a
SLeajmiiieu to uiree aays dui uie trv4r,(r +0 mate a chair set level * c <^>-'"=>"J"ci a,-"""« octuuu i<-i ^^.-.o ... _-_.._.. , -.-- -
programwiU be geared' to the &fha? ^^/c^0ff one le_ ?f tte Michigan Council of De- person who' y^ed °n Jjily 1.
. .. , _ „ said that he had cut off one leg
war production problems." three times, and the darn thing
More than a score of state was tm toQ short ^f-^^- j^.
farm and breed orgamzatio-is sesses fhe heartiest laugh ta Sa_
fense has compiled a list of
"Don'ts" to aid housewives in
the care of household appliances,
stoves
(who was not a head of family
prior to his marriage) the personal exemption would be $850 (S250
for the six months as a single
Poultry will definitely he good
property this season. Put in ti_5_.t
ertra lot of chicks. We _J.e still
hatching Saline Hatchery.
Wanted — Dead and useless
stock; horses $7.50, cows §§. cklX
collect Tecumseh 350. Carrbli
Frost, Licensee for Darling & Co
We carry a .complete line of
Master Mix feeds and concentrates on hand at all times. Special discounts on ton lots. Morton
Poultry Farm.
*.-
We haye a good supply of
poultry equipment—nests, electee
feeders and fountans. F531 yffar
needs before too late.
Saline Hatchery.
Especially equipped to Ki§>*$r
auto parts and farm m"_.ch3---%.
Welding of all kinds. Brooks
Brothers will fix it te anyone
can. Phone 101.
Dead. Useless Fa mi Animals
removed. Horses $7-50, cows $ff.
Prompt service, including Sundays
call 4S.. A Iri'-ui. revers. charts,
Adrian. Mich. Adrian Pfu.ka_.<» Co.
Feed yi«ir pullets Master ?**i_c
zEgg Mash for hig7i egg nrcduc-
tion while egg prices are best.
Morton Poultry Farm, r-.^-ie
65R2.
have indicated their desire to hold ,. , n nnmiTiatmn wruld be 'J^le following "concerns _. ._ ,
their annual meetings on the cam- JS1* T S9XX» reldv smile ^^ wash surfaces until cool, man, plus $600 for the six months (l
pus as part of the Farmers' Week Zfh^T^clTh^sTig^n . Don't spill vinegar, orange or j as a nmrri«i man). In tins « '
program. Less variety m enter- ed n^y a dav for tho=e who lemon lmce or muk on surfaces. 1 ample it is assumed that tne wir«
tainment may be necessary. At- com/in COntact with her «. Some If sPilled> ^P*3 "P at once witl. has no income,
tendance will likely fall far be- ^tof local 4iSp-hooter^Se PaP<*- + ^ Married persons may, however,
low the level of previous years ^.^ ^.^ mm hard to obtain Don't use scratchy cleaning
^^.^&J%T£J2i: One Bidividu^l sought to ge« P°wders.
000 led the attendance records d u of fflm from a ]arge Don't brush or poke open eleo
of all other similar events in the *—•- ••-*<—
nation.
Those who attend will return
supply house, and was able to get trie units,
just two rolls. Guess we'll have ^P3111 v
to take less pictures, pnd get water.
wash electric units in
; to all sections of the state vested , ^t^- results when we do take, Don't waste fuel by using high
, with information which tney can' ^^ geems q.^ the celluloid heat all the time.
'..ass along to neighbors unable. base of film ig ^^ a main in_ Don't heat a teakettle *_ull of
= to travel to the East Lansing :„redient of high explosives, so we water when you need one cup.
C3PPP^' ^^H3 °f^e ^^f1'! shouldn't mind too much if we: Don't waste heat by looking in
.exhibits, -departmental schedules are cut down somewhat in th-, the oven too often.
: and contests and demonstrations ^ t of pictures which we take. 1 Don't heat the kitchen with the
! are being worked out by commit- JisiP^vou pver got out that bunch oven.
;tees within the agricultural and ^ ^p^t,, °Mch most of us
; other divisions of the college. j ^^ t^ken every summer, and Point rationing of canned,,but-
! ZT ! sorted them out. Some of those ter, and frozen fruits and veg-
To DlSCUSS Repeal , snaps taken of us in bathing suits etables will begin as early as
1 At this week's Sundav evening' taken from ten to thirtv years possible in February. In order
service at the Federated church,' ago are really a scream. C.By the to get Ration Book n, which is
Rev. Bach will bring a message way, how many of th.3 houses to be used for point rationing, it
concerning the liquor question. here still have those family al- will be necessary for you to pre-
1. Has repeal been a success? bums in the parlor? Haven't seen sent Ration Book I, the sugar
2. We are at war. Can Ameri- one in quite a long time. C.State and coffee book. If you don't have
ca drink her way to victory? police reports show traffic on "US- Book I, for any reason, it would
3 Can we believe the propa- 112 west of Clinton is now 40% be wise to get it as soon as pos-
ganda put out in the advertise- of what it was a year ago. Sort sible. By cancelling one stamp j _ .„ . t +. *_!,—^T,<_ _!,,,,_;
ments of our papers—by the of shows how much unnecessary in Book I, when issuing Book II. I ^P1 fe? at me i kJ.3 XrlnJPt
brewery industry. •driving we used to do. It's get- the OPA can make certain thati°n ^ T^lw,..
. 4. Is the morale that comes' ting so that you can cross the only one copy of the new hook j ^P*? *?r rt°lPz. oYkt,, fe^ir in
out of a bottle the morale that. main street here in Saline with-. will be obtained by each person !,,.At Ule y £;+,~£:f krfTr+.T^
is needed to go into a battle? < out risking your life eve-y time who owns a copy of Book I Milan every ^mroay, staxtm?
These and other important facts you attempt it. «IAdd to familiar Everyone applying for Book n Pec* 19' wml bamraay> *eD* *'■
file joint returns, even though one
has no income, and by. filing a
joint return a couple married during the year may obtain an exemption for the p'eriod of married
status, plus the amount of their
individual exemptions prior to
their marriage. In the example
given the total exemption in a
joint return would be $1,000 ($250
for each spouse for -six months
married status).
If a husband and wife living together both have income and file
separate returns on Form 104D.
the personal exemption applicable
to a married person may be taker
in the return of either or divided
between them in any way as they
may agree, but the total exemp
ticn taken in the two separate returns may not exceed $1,200-
YORK TOWNSHIP
Tax Collection Dates
Thanks to a mill 103 years ol<i
that has weather^*; 3 war?; •- -\
can get high quality flour for a'l
your boating*. Try Hayden's "1900'*
("enriched!) Flour Grand for
bread, and grea.t for cp><.. t "t
Hayden's flour supply your every
"knead".
In addition to poultry feeds we
sell Master Mix dog food. Rabbit
pellets, calf meal." dairy, steer-
hog, and sheep concentrates, also
soybean meal. Attractive ton
prices. See us today.
Morton Poultry Farm.
Wanted—People in this vicinity
fates, etc., will confer a favor by
who have any legal printing required in the settlement of es-
having it sent to this newsnapetv
Th* rates are universal in sucte
matters and to have your notices
appear in this paper it is only
necessary to ask the Probate
Judge tn gpnd them to The
Saline 'Observer.
will be answered in an address \ scenes of Saline: "Abe" Alber de- vyill be required to fill out and
adapted from one written by Dr. livering the papers. Wonder how gjgn a "consumer declaration"
Cutten, the president of Colgate j many people are uo on Sunday form stating exactly the stocks
University. All are invited. ; morning when he delivers tnem to of processed foods on hand. Noth-
jyour door?C.Think that the local ^g. you have paciced at home
CARD OF THANKS nimrods will be glad to learn that need be declared and no stamps
the pheasants and other ^me;Will be deducted for these home
We wish to express our heart- around this locality seem to %aye suppiies r^g housewife will not
felt thanks to 'neighbors... and,' survived the cold snap very well. have to make an inventory of her
frieinds fbr the maiiy acts "of j C.Aiid have you noticed the sey- r^^^ goods by products—so
kindness shown our beloved wife I eral kinds of ices now available many cans of peaS) so many 0f
and mother during her last ill- at a drug store which replace beanSj g^ ^ on she need re_
ness, for the beautiful flowers and the more famihar varieties of ice; rt onl th& total number of
to Dr. Lendrum for his comforting words.
Arthur Hoffman,
O. D. Hoffman.
Coming Auctions
I Albert E. Fritz, 2 miles north
I and one-quarter mile west of
Bridgewater, 3 miles east and one
mile south of Pleasant Lake on
the corner of Parker and Weber
I roads, will have a sale on Wed-
j nesday, Feb. 3.
cream? We can assure yo*a that can_ ^ her househoid has on
they are very palatable, and really h__ld when j^^nj^ begins.
make nice sodas and sundaes, as-, ^ b
well as to take home for desserts.
Hornets Lose At Chelsea
Saline General Hospital
Saline Township Taxes
I will collect taxes on the following dates:
Citizens Bank Dec. 19, Jan.
16 and Feb. 20.
Savings Bank Jan 2, Feb. 6,
March 6.
Alwin Marion, Treasurer.
EYES EXAMINED
Glasses fitted. Dr. Frank Gifford
Toledo Optometrist, Saturday. 2:30
to 9:45 P. M. Office: Milan Hotel,
(upstairs). Tenth year in Milan.
i , A son was born to Mr. and
B F P; Mrs. Max Denton of Milan Jan.
3 3 9 20.
0 2 2 j Mrs. , Harold Dechert returned
0 1. 1 j to her home Wednesday, the
0 0.20th, leaving their infant son un-
3 111 til Saturday.
0 0 0j a daughter was born to Mr.
2 3 7j and Mrs. Edwin Klager, Jan. 21.
, ,_ 0 0 0] a. daughter was born to Mr.
Policlit,"g - 1 2 4, and Mrs. Stanley Mandelka of
.—: Mooreville Sunday, Jan. 24.
— 10 14 34] _t\_ son was born to Mr. and
CHELSEA
Edgar, f _.
Foor, f ...
Gadd, f ...
Modeck, f 0
Kusterer,
Gaken c
j Kiin, g
Allien, g
Totals ...
SALINE
Jahnke, f
Winkle, f
Bearss, f
Gramer, f
Koebbe, c.
Steiner, g
Smith, g ..
Hirth, g ...
Totals
F
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
P i Mrs. Roland Bredernitz on Jan. 25.
8! Mrs. Fred Niethammer is re-
0 ported much improved and ex-
2 pects to return home this we%k.
0| Byron Rhoades is now able to
0 sit up in a chair.
2 18
Mrs. George W. Barr is much
improved.
GET IN* THE SCRAP!
BOMB the JAPS with JUNK!
inclusive.
Feb. 5, Savings Bank.
Feb. 26, Citizens Bank.
Henry Moorehead, Treasurer.
TRY AN* OBSERVER UNER.
OBSERVER LINERS
Clasified Advertising
6c per line first insertion, 4c per
line each subsequent Insertion.
M"_N_M"C-V- CHARGE. 25 CENTS
Full line of Pratts guaranteed
poultry and stock preprations.
Lambarth Brothers.
Wanted—To purchase a sled.
Must be in good condition. Mrs.
Carlton Young, phone 179R2.
Have your tires inspected at
your convenience by an official
inspector. Wiedman Auto Co.
Just received another --car of
Government wheat, $1.65 per 100
lbs. Saline Mercantile Company.
Order your Baby Chicks now.
Hathching begins Jan. 18. White
Rocks, Barred Rocks and White
Lehorns. Atractive prices. Morton
Poultry Farm.
Buy Nursery Stock now from
reliable Ingelfritz Monroe Nursery. See local agent, Harold 'M.
"Vaughn, Saline Valley Farms,
for prices and recommendations.
-FLAGS—*
All Sizes — All Fabrics
j Price Range to Fit All Purses i
Ffl^f 624 So. Main St.
\J .____ Ann Arbor, Mi*.
SalineTheatre
Friday and Saturday
Adventures of
Martin Eden
With GI_ENN FORD
and C-L-WCRE TREVOR
ALSO
Priorities on Parade
With ASN MD__l_ER
ana JEERy CA-LONNA
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Matinee Sunday, 8:00 p. m.
OARY GRANT
-OBAN" ARTHUR and
RONALD C»_____-__L__N In
The Talk of
the Town
Wednesday and Thursday
Flight Lieutenant
With PAT OT-K-EN
jana GUENN FORD
II
Object Description
| Title | 1943-01-28; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1943-01-28 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
Description
| Title | 1943-01-28; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1943-01-28 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
| Transcript |
THE SER V ER _£_ VOI_S_B*E 62 SAIINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN;. THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1943 NUMBER 17 ■* TO BE OF SERVICE TO YOU IS A PLEASURE TO US Saline Savings Bank The One Story Bank On the Corner Hatching Every Week White Rocks Barred Rocks White Leghorns Livafoilty and Sex Guarantee "_ "M E AT is very digestible a Statement approved by the Council on Foods and Nutrition of the American Medical Association. «'■>. $o **■» WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP; 4- CAKES FOR THE PRICE OF 3 % CAKES' •v j LAVAS rj^i 25c 3 for 20c j$_2 SCHMID'S FOOD MARKET FREE DELIVERY—3:00 P. M. Phone 38 Phone 38 Some Points Of Law Explained At Rotary Interesting Address Given by Attorney Virtor H. Lane, Jr. Attorney Victor H. Lane, Jr., SEEN AN' HEARn CThe death last week of Hire. T. H. Newberry of Detroit is mourned not only in her own community, but throughout the state. She will be remembered by many, Another Pioneer Summoned Saturday John P. G_thart__ Passes Peacefully At His Home John Paul Guthardt, 86 years of Ann Arbor gave a very inter- ™>t for her efforts for prohibition, oMi ^ssed peacefully away sud esting address at the meeting of ^t especially for her work with denlv Saturday afternoon, afte the Rotary Club at The Tavern the y |
