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VOLUME 63
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945
NUMBER
T
THIS IS THE WAY WE'VE BUILT
OUR BUSINESS
No matter how small or large is your
patronage at this bank, it is all-important to you—your whole financial
future may depend upon it. We realize
that and we take our responsibility seriously. That's why—
1—Every transaction, down to the
smallest loan or investment, is first considered from the standpoint of our depositor's welfare.
2—Every problem brought to us by a
customer is first considered from HIS
point of view.
We figure this way: If we stand by our
customers, they'll stand by us. This is
the way we've built our business.
You Pay For It;
Do You Get It?
*"""*" Topic For Discussion
At Community Forum
Monday, March 12.
SEE.N AN' HEARD
Dr. William Petzoldt
At Federated Church
i
i
i ([March rules once more. The' Dr. Wm. A. Petzoldt, nationally.
.' first day had very much of a known missionary and lecturer, j
;lamb-like nature, but the second for 35 years superintendent of!
!day was deceiving agam with its Indian missions on the Crow In-;
j clouds and fog. But then, what dian reservation in Montana, will'
'■ should we expect of March when be the speaker Sunday evening, j
'it was named after the Roman I March 11, at 7:45 at the Feder-i
Woman's Club in
Annual Meeting
Interesting Reports
Read; Officers Elected
For The Ensuing Year.
Wolverine
Parsons'.
Work Shoes
For Sale — Manure spread
Phone Macon 7F10. 2|
We have government
Saline Mercantile Co.
whq
' New Idea Implements and I
pairs. Wiedman Auto Co., Sala
The topic for discussion at the God of War, Mars? The month'ated Church. Dr. Petzoldt comes! The Saline Woman's Club held For Sale—Brood sows
Community Forum, Monday eve-|is supposed to have a war-like; to us from the Baptist bead- their regular monthly, and an- March 15 Herman Alber'phi
ning, March 12, should be ofi nature, a continual fight between quarters. Inual, meeting at the home of 110 21
great interest to everyone in the the forces of winter and thosei Dr. Petzoldt, who has served!Mrs. Charles Jordan on Tuesday '
community for it affects the lives j of summer. In 1945 it seems, I since 1903 among the Crow In-j afternoon, March 6. A potluck For Sale—Northern Michijl
with dynamite—anyway, the spon- j gassing in all its fury on many j pioneer days and view also thejthur presided. Wanted—To rent house or s
sors of this Forum urge you tolfronts. but again, what can progress of the Indians on his| Following the regular monthly farm near Saline War won
be there and explode if you so; we expect, of a month with such field. ■ reports, the annual meeting was Telephone 192F12 '
desire. :a namesa'te? One wouldn't be; They lived in tents at first!conducted with election of offi-
-Miss Landwehr, in her 'Seen lvery iji_el - to look for the end land with their own and the'cers, and- the following were
an' Heard" column, advances n.:~c 4_-i.-i_i« _..._.-■_ .._..ii_ _.-n«_.-r ._._■:._-.-.> !_-_..„ _..?i+ +-_„ ■_>.-.* _/,m_ i.— .-.__■ +_ —.._ .. -.„_ ._„=- -,_..
Brol
n' Heard" column, advances aj0f war in'this month, would one 7 t Indians' labor built the first home! named to serve for tlie 1945-1946 Brothers 295 South Ann .Ar'
ood argument why you should.Too bad_ me Greeks didn't have land mission school house, a home club year: street phone 264R3
not miss this interesting event. a cnance to name some of the _..._-
Read it, remember the date and months of the year, ana call one
be there!
County Future Farmers
i Venus! All the goddess Venus,
jgot named for her is a planet;
j—and look what Mars got—a
[month and a planet. 'Tain', fair! ,
1 j Contests Are Held Today ; C Anybody seen any robins yet?
* I 'They usually make their appear-'
3 The annual county activity' con- j ance about this time of the year, t
j tests for tlie Future Farmers are > We have seen a pair of mourning
1 being held this afternoon at the: doves around
The One Story Bank On the Corner
PHONE: 117R2
ELVIN AK
205 W. Michigan Ave.
Your Home
Too!
EVEN IF you are careful and
watchful of your home, there
are many places where fire can
start.
CARE helps to prevent fire
but Insurance pays for the fire
you cannot prevent! Insure
your home adequately to prevent financial loss. Consult
being held this afternoon at the : doves around all winter. And, we
local high school under the direc-; have heard some crows, but who
tion of C. H. Osgood, the local i cares about them? fiThey <■'<*'-,
= 'director. : tainly have picked a tricky title,
\ There are three contests—' for the next Community Forum
| , Speaking, Demonstration, and j discussion topic: "You pay for it; |
j (Parliamentary Procedure. Each do you get it?" That is surely!
student has made his choice and!putting something in plain Ian-,
have recently held their elimina-1guage, and when we stop to thLil.1
tions in preparation for the finals.! of it, it throws quite a challenge
In the speaking contest the top-: back at us. Isn't it the answer
ie may be on any agriculture sub- to our grumbling when we go to
ject, while the subject for the,pay our taxes—and we just re-
demonstration must be on live-;cently paid them, too? What do
stock loss prevention. jwe grumble about? "We pav the1
The schools represented today'money; What do we get'"" The
are from Lincoln Consolidated, j Community Council seems to
Milan, Chelsea, Manchester and;promise us an explanation of the
Saline,
'*^*w
President—Mrs. Max Fosdick.
First Vice President—Mrs. Raymond Niles.
Used cars wanted. Will
top prices for good late modi
Second Vice President — Mrs. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
Edward Clark.
Recording Secretary—Mrs. Lu- Alcohol for automobiles. 5
ther Briggs. can for S5.00. Limited sto
Treasurer—Mrs. Cecil Daven- Wiedman Auto Co., Saline,
port. (
Custodian—Mrs. Charles Jor- For Sale—Perfection 3-bur
dan. oil stove with oven, in good sha|
Directors—Mrs. Walter MacAr- Mrs. Albert Faust, phone 195
thur, Mrs. Thomas Shurtz and
Mrs. Francis Lockwood. Ground lime spread on y
The members voted to have a farm. Bachman-Osgood Co.,
program covering miscellaneous e. Henry St., Saline, Mich. PhJ
subjects for the year, and voted 157R3. t|
to sponsor the Girl Scouts for
another year. Expert piano tuning and repf]
Reports read at the meeting ing. Write S. J. Spencer,
'were interesting and showed that E. Ann, Ann Arbor, Mich
the club had had a very success- phone 3377. 2:
ful year.
The next meeting will be the Wanted—To buy a
cornet
'annual Guest Ni^ti't and VFs be- Spod c-ondition Address: Ei
ing planned to hold it at the Schwartz 348 Eight St.,
Methodist Church on March 20 at Arbor, Mich,
o'clock,
each member
bringing a guest and the mem-
Electrical appliances repaid
, _ , , j question prompted by our grum-1 c 1. . _, -..,_., .-,. •_._..---& _--fi _. _,_..._- ____ ._-.- _-.___- _ , . . .,
The winners of today's contests j blings and tell us what we pay yS hewn l0fs. m ^ Little Big b^V^e Rotary Club and their clo<:^' st°yes «?* n.OI?s
.will enter the regional contest tojforDand what we get provided!?0™ mountains. Jrhe Petzoldt Svives ^ ^ befng invited. —'-"- ____.«. ™_..r..
"U 1..1J J*. Tr. «_...-._-.._, .« .trrn iimnlrc* I ." r 'TQTV1.I.T notrn T-___.__.-r_ o rt «-i_r_ _-_-.*_: ._4-n 4-1-.-. <J
be held in Jackson in two weeks we -_ant to use what we pay for i^1"1^ have ^en adopted into the, .
in preparation for the finals, j For instance thev have Invited-row tnbe and given Indian. . .
which are to be held in-Lansing j Wallace Watt of the Michigan \names- rrhis> however, was long 1 Saline lOWRShip IlCKet
__. A _-._.:. A I _-_ . . . ' " Q-pTCt* Tr* ___.tr 1_n _3; "r_*___»_ »■• .3_-.-_—+-_«J »^« 1
available. Howard Electric Se
ice, phone 116R2
on April 4.
! Child Institute; Arne Erickson, a .?fte]Lthe.y had ^^ adopted in-
i Washtenaw County Social Worker;, °„r\ hearts of the people.
Saline Rotary Club
wasntenaw (jounty social Worker; | ™"" "„70 ,, "" a *v, + eus, nominated the foPowrng tick
Dr. McCluskey, of the Adult Ed-!-.^f* °^« ^« a ^ tePee'et for the spring election?
■ucation department; Vivian Vi_s-I-^^ ™ ^. »™,a^a comniu-i Super,-iSOr_-Ellsworih Lindslev.
!cher, the County Health Nurse- nity where religious education, a, F ......
! William Thaver.nf tli. __-hr.nl . n-m! puonc school, health education
We have a large stock of
„-, „ ,,. . , . Goodyear tires on hand, also
The Republicans, at their can- eral '-,re_war truck tires. Wi|
gram for Indian young people' tia„ "£^^0. .
LUSTSi
t-avejed wiilelv
, E*and'r)s>- stud.-?:
knoWii a :
.^...U---"-.
SALINE
. William Thayer, of the school com- , .. . .
Some splendid talking mwies missioner's office, and a member axia a well-rounded social pro
iwere shown at the meeting of the:of tlie county law enforcement S1^-111 r In~ '
Rotary Club at The Tavern last i department—the sheriff 01 hi. - a^?. ., ^°Pe^" ,
j Thursday noon. Milton Kendirck \ deputy, to tell us why we aiv '•., W1.lle .Pr- Petz°ldt is primrr-
|of Ann Arbor gave a few pre-[paying their salaries and v_irf;Ily ln tte ln°le-ri service ha?
. liminary remarks while Fred Ar- they will ^.ive i^s if wf .vr. v
[net of Ann Arbor was getting what we pay for. Let's Irak .'<-■■
1 the projector ready, in which h- the date of the next Comr.:''.'.'■
complimented Saline on its rec--Foi_m and mike 1 hc.-> _i:-j ~ ■
' it, tnkinr; r>V< o~ r-v >v- ~y.\c-
. svd. '*,-"ii.ir:ibl'"'_" —':''7t ; - '">- •"
'plantion. STWo not.3 c:-- '.'•■■ ! .'
Scout cole _..''-':• t'-n^ "'-':--*. *'o' 1' ■
,March 12, 1. ilv "_r_ ^'-Vfy--
Giii Scouting 'in Anrvi n r-
!gratulations! It's a grand 01—v
;ization and Saline should lie pro-'.
ticipated in football and other to know that we have a growinf
forms of athletics in school, was Girl Scout group in the com-
the Junior Rotarian for the day. | munity, thanks to the ladies wh
Other guests wore Edward Fo^- \ have given so much time
ter and S 2/C Robert Osterhout , energy in promoting the work
TT .Q "NTmr^l T-rnini-no- Op-ntpT l-T-._ loot *-i._. vo_i_ TIiqI. "hio-o-
Clerk -Fmest Girbach.
Treasurer—Albert PrederritT;.
Hiarhway Co-?-p_m:s?Joner—Sebas-
man Auto Co., Saline.
Semi-Solid Buttermilk in
and barrels for 'poultry. We h|
a good supply on hand. Morj
Poultrv Farm, phone 65R2.
ord in the previoi-s Red Cr-~5i
drive. The pictures reaVstic. "'-
showed men and women "At J--
Side" anl how tlie boys in th
armed forces appreciated th-.:
ministrations, food, rheltor =::.;
entertainment.
Warren Martin, who has par-
of mtc
affairs. For many v-tai's
ried on coiTespor. •~-i..e wi'h r.a-
ticncrls _" •" o fo-c:-v:- ccn-'" -s.
Irs some rf ;.._• :r.r:_:o', ri' Y - ■■-.■
am'iencc-s o* ' _raliai;_i. F:'-cIi
r-ijiadir-ns, Armenians, K'.'r.gf!:'-
ians. Poles, Puerto Riepniy F---
Fiars, S^val.q. Lithuaulans, ?.I-:x-
icans Chinese and Japan. ..e.
Miss Gloria Johnson T-r:
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MENIMTTM CHARGE 25 CKNTS
Wsnted — Dead and usel|
stock. Fre? service. Call
lc--t Tecumseh 359. Carrol Fr<|
Licensee for Darling & Co.
White Reck r.i. Barred R.|
chicY. hnich_d eve.y v.-e-.:. Tli|
is a bit- d__.-.:.-1 for early br
ers. 7-lor to-- F»i".l.r-'
phone 651.2.
Es^ecin1!-'- -c-irmrf-d tn rep
auto pa:fr, r.r.d farm machiwl
Welding of all kmds Brol
Brothers will fix it if any|
can. Phone 101.
New electric ranges are
available if your need is eons]
ered essential by tlie War
Grat Lakes, M.
auction" sale
Heating and sheet metal work duction Board. Apply at Jti.
sell
These days we are meating new meat
friends and liking them.
We are learning to get the most from the
meat we get—and finding, now, as always
"Meat Has What It Takes."
And isn't eating meat one of your favorite kinds of eating?
&v<. Wed Lloyd Armbruster
•k r-
U. S. Naval Training Center the last two years. "Their bigg's* : Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Johnson _
worrv is to find sufficient leade-r .--.-. th« engagement of their furance "cleaning and" "repairing. and"co. 209 SouthFourtii A\
for the number of girls present- daughter, Gloria, to Lloyd A. R G. Wahl, phone 160. Ann Arbor Mich., Phone 500_f
ing themselves for membersh-'p Armbruster of Oak Ridge and '
Anyone desiring to help in thr Saline, Michigan. The wedding i For Sale — Some good June -„.„_ qal(_ or Exchanee^-Lal
Due to labor shortage. I wil.' worthy work is asked to kmc.lv will be an event of early June. clover seed. Herman Kohler, ^Z°\,^rZ. „PW _rates S8 001
- at public auction on the 1 make herself known. She will- Mr. Armbruster is a graduate, phone 142F3, Saline. 23 !!fa n ,w to h^ one ral
■ premises located one mile west be heartily appreciated. C_Every of Michigan State Normal, receiv- i „r . ~ toilets and di°"
of Bridgewater on M-ll or 7 \ now and then we hear people ing his degree in chemical en-, Before vou sell your cat- uT^ move ue _ ■_
miles east of Manchester on M-ll \ make the remark that they won- gineering in 1943. Since his grad- tie or calves see Carlton-Harris y
on I der what makes children so saucy, uation. he has been^ connected' Packing Co. 5 miles east of Sa- e"
Saturday, March 10, 1945 ' and parents declare that they are with the Tennessee Eastman.Cor- jjne on US-112. Phone Ypsilanti . _- f <aail
commencing at 12:30 E. W. Time, at a loss to know where they poration. The bride-elect is also 871J5. 22 Every single flock of Sail
the following described property: leam it. The writer not being with the Eastman Corp., having) ' Hatchery Breeders is blood tesl
Entire Dairy Herd—Holstein 6 a parent can view the situation been employed there since June, jj<or Relrt 3 room unfurnished repeatedly until they show l|
yrs. old, fresh Dec. 25; Brown impartially without having to de- 1943. | apartment at 103 Russell street, than 2% "^SFf? , ?wT
Swiss 6 yrs. old. bred June 19; fend herself or her offspring for This interesting nuptial an- saijne. Available now. Call disease. Buy Chicks or is_no
Guernsey 8 yrs. old, bred Nov. 7; our shortcomings in this respect nouncement was revealed at a !Brooks-Newton Realty Inc., Ann Breeding'J that will live for
Onnn Ct .n->_7> _-i"l _3 __nl4- _-_.-■. _-..<._.-... O rm ...n ,f..nliii>n _-«11. y-i rr- i_n i-n i-it /1__^T. f" 1. r*a't' _"T:r T\'11^>_r *_i+■ <-_"____. Ti-\iTr_ _-i C«y^_-_ T-__rrv»__i ' - . n_^.__._-_._> 9&I iTN HI TT A T( _i____L____l____. JL
11933 W. Mich, road,
Roan 6 yrs. old, calf by side; 3 so we venture telling an incident pretty party at the Johnson home! Arbor Tel. 22571.
Holstein heifers, pasture bred, that we witnessed on the street on last Saturday evening. After;. ' ' '
springing; Durham heifer, spring- in town a couple of years ago the guests had arrived, they as-| chicks U. S.
ing^ Holstein_5 yrs. old, bred Sept. .Tt was so striking an answer to sembled in the dining room to greeds. Sexed ind Cross Breeds
SALINE HATCHERY
The Poultry Service Stationl
Approved. All Saline, Mich. Phone 5(f
iwcfHi
Garden Fresh fruits and
Vegetables properly kept are
on hand at Schmid's at all
times in the following varieties: Apples, broccoli, Fresh
beans, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, lettuce, lemons, nuts, oranges, onions, parsnips, peas,
radishes, shallots, (green onions) sweet potatoes, tomatoes.
3; Holstein 7 yrs. old, bred Sept. j the question parents ask that its draw their tally cards from the order now! Electric and Fuel Oil We are ideally situated to pi]
23; Hereford 5 yrs. old, calf by'"impact stuck" in our mind. A bowl-shaped chandelier, which Brooders, Fountains and Feeders ess your "Chicks of Known Bre
side; Guernsey 5 yrs. old, bre. ;little boy of about two years old served as a container for the tal- Kasco Feed. Paul's Farm Supply, ing" 5 days to 2 weeks. M
Aug. 2; Guernsey 7 yrs. old,; was with his mother who w.s lies. Attached to the red-and-s Ajui Arbor. Phone 6942. • than one-half of our trade |
bred Sept. 15; Holstein 5 yrs. old, talking, to another lady seated in white streamers were tiny red; _ • processed chicks. Avoid the "
bred Aug. 6; Hereford 6 yrs. old, i a parked ear not far from the hearts, lettered in white, and1 why not get "Chicks of Known bother and slight early losses
springing; Guernsey heifer, pas-! post office. The child ivanted to after these had been unjumbled Breeding" extra early so as to a very nominal charge.. We "
ture bred, springing; two Holstem i climb into the car and go with they spelled the names of the en- ^j-g advantage of the good de- erally carry a stock of *
bulls, well bred, ready for serv-;the lady for a ride, when he wa^gaged couple. The centerpiece for mand for early -broilers? Or chicks on hand. Call us.
ice. "yanked" off the running board the dining table was of red bleed- < j-ayUe ffet one lot early and your SALINE HATCHERY
White sow with 8 pigs 6 weeks by his youthful mother. He j ing hearts and Queen Ann's lace.; -egular lot later. The Poultry Service Station!
old, white sow with 9 pigs 6 cried lustily, of course, probably; Following an evening of bridge, SALINB HATCHERY Saline, Mich. Phone 5(T
weeks old, 30 shoats weighing ■ both because of disappointment at the tables were laid with white rp^g pouit_y Service Station -—
from 35 to 150 lbs. I not having his desire fulfilled and covers and centered with a red j 3^5-^ Mich. Phone 50R2 UNER ADS GET RES-XLI
New Idea manure spreader, • partly because he resented the heart of paper lace, on which were j '
horse drawn; Int. 35-tooth spring-1 "yanking." With another "yank" i placed miniature vases of bleed-1.
tooth drag, McCormick-Deering j at his arm the' mother said to | ing hearts and Queen's lace. Theji
I 6ft mower, runs in oil;' mt. steel [him, "Shut up, you bawling calf!" (red and white color scheme was!
wagon, McC-rmick-Deering 8-ftlAnd parents wonder -why kids j also carried out in the refreshment j
grain binder, Superior ll-hoe,are saucy! CUhless the war-like;plate by the small heart and dia-:
grain diilil, fertilizer attachment; I nature of M&rs in March becomes' mond shaped sandwiches, olives,.
McCormick-Deering 2-horse cul-ialtogther too aggressive, the! baked, apple, nuts and tea1.— -
tivator, Surge milker, two single! spring flowers will come up early; Loudon (Tenn ) Record.
Snider"s Catsup 23c
Camation Muk (for babies)
Pata-Olive Soap 3—23c
Nabisco Shredded Wheat— 13c
Woodbury Facial Soap.. 3—27c
Borden's Hemo 59c
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GROCERIES
rTHoiAet"
Eyes Examined
Dr. Frank Gifford, Toledo Optometrist Office: Milan Hotel,
Saturday 1:00 to 9:30 p. m. Glasses fitted. (11th year in Milan.)
Dead or Useless farm animals
wanted — Horses, Cows, Calves.
Sheep and .Hogs. Free and
prompt service. Phone Adrian 4S4.
Reverse Charges to us. Adrian j
Tankage C. "Adrian, Mich.
units, like new; 1-horse weeder, j ;0P the tulips and other bulbs
DeLaval cream separator, electric'
motor, like new; flat rack,. 8
DeLaval cream separator, electric|are sticking their leafy heads up) AIUmU- T otio-a TTaa
" out of the ground. The snow! AIDeiX _L_aHge-._l.aS
10-gal milk cans, milk can rack,,|caine last fall before the ground | -st. • __j icn„»ij„
Oliver 99 Walking plow, combina- -^g frozen and consequently un- j J_njOyeu. -TlO-lUd.
tion stock and hay rack, ofi
drums, 2 oil drums with pumps?,
Falmento, .Fla., Feb. 24.
der their warm blanket of snow;
- -- - - - the bulbs were tempted to grow, . Florida since
large steel tank, steel 8-hole hog.^a be readjr for the sunshine., ™ S here bKfted _
feeder, 2 wood hog coops,, 60-, We have noticed that some of the, J^^l^^^^ZtJ^ea-
tooth wood frame 3-sec. spike- garfen weeds had the same ex-; .£"er from ]f- Alber^^ ^
tooth, two tank heaters, double -fjereinc*--they didn't freeze and,"^ w m Fl°naa. at st
" ' TSJ? J£ J" ^r«S We?"^ nice and warm here; 1
work harness, two 3-burner kerosene oil stoves, Perfection and
Economy; caldron cooker and
jacket steel drum, part full of
grease, oak bedroom suite, oaki
office desk, six tables, grape
grinder, two clothes wringers,
electric meat grinder, ten kitchen
chairs, Willard piano, quantity of
5-gal pails, hand pressure pump,
small heating stove, crocks, bags,
large size baby crib, high chair,
and other articles too numerous
to mention.
Terms: Cash. No articles to
be removed from premises until
settled for.
Lawrence G. Boetner.
CLARENCE COOK, Auctioneer.
spring sun coaxes them. C.The - flowerg
Lenten season is nearmg its ch-l e
in
I expect to see yoU|
A. C. Lange. j
— _. -V ic ---:•.v. _>.,.__. -i.rii.pr - n—ve ue-u l- au_i_e -j. _j-,
peatmg itseM, with even wider meetings in Florida and!
scope than m its original for tne . =»
kriown world is larger ^dwh^e-en^^m. ^ ^ r |
as then only one God-fearing | * _ ... __ 1
nation was under the rule of't°*m
Rome we now have had many, soon-
Christian nations occupiedI bv| last-minute demand!
ruthless dictators. Christ towf5^' f0r advertising space,., hospital-
over the wrecks of Kome-tten ^ "in ^ ^ a few{
and ultimate^ He^viU towei; °v- not^ -any l^ca ^^ &
\SA£. vm *> "oridlis held over until next week, j
[Continued on page two) ' Subscribe for-The Observer.
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| Title | 1945-03-08; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1945-03-08 |
| 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; |
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Description
| Title | 1945-03-08; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1945-03-08 |
| 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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VER VOLUME 63 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945 NUMBER T THIS IS THE WAY WE'VE BUILT OUR BUSINESS No matter how small or large is your patronage at this bank, it is all-important to you—your whole financial future may depend upon it. We realize that and we take our responsibility seriously. That's why— 1—Every transaction, down to the smallest loan or investment, is first considered from the standpoint of our depositor's welfare. 2—Every problem brought to us by a customer is first considered from HIS point of view. We figure this way: If we stand by our customers, they'll stand by us. This is the way we've built our business. You Pay For It; Do You Get It? *"""*" Topic For Discussion At Community Forum Monday, March 12. SEE.N AN' HEARD Dr. William Petzoldt At Federated Church i i i ([March rules once more. The' Dr. Wm. A. Petzoldt, nationally. .' first day had very much of a known missionary and lecturer, j ;lamb-like nature, but the second for 35 years superintendent of! !day was deceiving agam with its Indian missions on the Crow In-; j clouds and fog. But then, what dian reservation in Montana, will' '■ should we expect of March when be the speaker Sunday evening, j 'it was named after the Roman I March 11, at 7:45 at the Feder-i Woman's Club in Annual Meeting Interesting Reports Read; Officers Elected For The Ensuing Year. Wolverine Parsons'. Work Shoes For Sale — Manure spread Phone Macon 7F10. 2 We have government Saline Mercantile Co. whq ' New Idea Implements and I pairs. Wiedman Auto Co., Sala The topic for discussion at the God of War, Mars? The month'ated Church. Dr. Petzoldt comes! The Saline Woman's Club held For Sale—Brood sows Community Forum, Monday eve- is supposed to have a war-like; to us from the Baptist bead- their regular monthly, and an- March 15 Herman Alber'phi ning, March 12, should be ofi nature, a continual fight between quarters. Inual, meeting at the home of 110 21 great interest to everyone in the the forces of winter and thosei Dr. Petzoldt, who has served!Mrs. Charles Jordan on Tuesday ' community for it affects the lives j of summer. In 1945 it seems, I since 1903 among the Crow In-j afternoon, March 6. A potluck For Sale—Northern Michijl with dynamite—anyway, the spon- j gassing in all its fury on many j pioneer days and view also thejthur presided. Wanted—To rent house or s sors of this Forum urge you tolfronts. but again, what can progress of the Indians on his Following the regular monthly farm near Saline War won be there and explode if you so; we expect, of a month with such field. ■ reports, the annual meeting was Telephone 192F12 ' desire. :a namesa'te? One wouldn't be; They lived in tents at first!conducted with election of offi- -Miss Landwehr, in her 'Seen lvery iji_el - to look for the end land with their own and the'cers, and- the following were an' Heard" column, advances n.:~c 4_-i.-i_i« _..._.-■_ .._..ii_ _.-n«_.-r ._._■:._-.-.> !_-_..„ _..?i+ +-_„ ■_>.-.* _/,m_ i.— .-.__■ +_ —.._ .. -.„_ ._„=- -,_.. Brol n' Heard" column, advances aj0f war in'this month, would one 7 t Indians' labor built the first home! named to serve for tlie 1945-1946 Brothers 295 South Ann .Ar' ood argument why you should.Too bad_ me Greeks didn't have land mission school house, a home club year: street phone 264R3 not miss this interesting event. a cnance to name some of the _..._- Read it, remember the date and months of the year, ana call one be there! County Future Farmers i Venus! All the goddess Venus, jgot named for her is a planet; j—and look what Mars got—a [month and a planet. 'Tain', fair! , 1 j Contests Are Held Today ; C Anybody seen any robins yet? * I 'They usually make their appear-' 3 The annual county activity' con- j ance about this time of the year, t j tests for tlie Future Farmers are > We have seen a pair of mourning 1 being held this afternoon at the: doves around The One Story Bank On the Corner PHONE: 117R2 ELVIN AK 205 W. Michigan Ave. Your Home Too! EVEN IF you are careful and watchful of your home, there are many places where fire can start. CARE helps to prevent fire but Insurance pays for the fire you cannot prevent! Insure your home adequately to prevent financial loss. Consult being held this afternoon at the : doves around all winter. And, we local high school under the direc-; have heard some crows, but who tion of C. H. Osgood, the local i cares about them? fiThey <■'<*'-, = 'director. : tainly have picked a tricky title, \ There are three contests—' for the next Community Forum , Speaking, Demonstration, and j discussion topic: "You pay for it; j (Parliamentary Procedure. Each do you get it?" That is surely! student has made his choice and!putting something in plain Ian-, have recently held their elimina-1guage, and when we stop to thLil.1 tions in preparation for the finals.! of it, it throws quite a challenge In the speaking contest the top-: back at us. Isn't it the answer ie may be on any agriculture sub- to our grumbling when we go to ject, while the subject for the,pay our taxes—and we just re- demonstration must be on live-;cently paid them, too? What do stock loss prevention. jwe grumble about? "We pav the1 The schools represented today'money; What do we get'"" The are from Lincoln Consolidated, j Community Council seems to Milan, Chelsea, Manchester and;promise us an explanation of the Saline, '*^*w President—Mrs. Max Fosdick. First Vice President—Mrs. Raymond Niles. Used cars wanted. Will top prices for good late modi Second Vice President — Mrs. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. Edward Clark. Recording Secretary—Mrs. Lu- Alcohol for automobiles. 5 ther Briggs. can for S5.00. Limited sto Treasurer—Mrs. Cecil Daven- Wiedman Auto Co., Saline, port. ( Custodian—Mrs. Charles Jor- For Sale—Perfection 3-bur dan. oil stove with oven, in good sha Directors—Mrs. Walter MacAr- Mrs. Albert Faust, phone 195 thur, Mrs. Thomas Shurtz and Mrs. Francis Lockwood. Ground lime spread on y The members voted to have a farm. Bachman-Osgood Co., program covering miscellaneous e. Henry St., Saline, Mich. PhJ subjects for the year, and voted 157R3. t to sponsor the Girl Scouts for another year. Expert piano tuning and repf] Reports read at the meeting ing. Write S. J. Spencer, 'were interesting and showed that E. Ann, Ann Arbor, Mich the club had had a very success- phone 3377. 2: ful year. The next meeting will be the Wanted—To buy a cornet 'annual Guest Ni^ti't and VFs be- Spod c-ondition Address: Ei ing planned to hold it at the Schwartz 348 Eight St., Methodist Church on March 20 at Arbor, Mich, o'clock, each member bringing a guest and the mem- Electrical appliances repaid , _ , , j question prompted by our grum-1 c 1. . _, -..,_., .-,. •_._..---& _--fi _. _,_..._- ____ ._-.- _-.___- _ , . . ., The winners of today's contests j blings and tell us what we pay yS hewn l0fs. m ^ Little Big b^V^e Rotary Club and their clo<:^' st°yes «?* n.OI?s .will enter the regional contest tojforDand what we get provided!?0™ mountains. Jrhe Petzoldt Svives ^ ^ befng invited. —'-"- ____.«. ™_..r.. "U 1..1J J*. Tr. «_...-._-.._, .« .trrn iimnlrc* I ." r 'TQTV1.I.T notrn T-___.__.-r_ o rt «-i_r_ _-_-.*_: ._4-n 4-1-.-. |
