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OBSERVER
VOLUME 63
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, M_CTIG-_N, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1945
NUMBE
5_3_
We Always Have Time
To Talk With You
You can bring your financial problems
here, even though you do not have an
account with us; our officers will be
glad to see you anyhow.
Our advice may be beneficial, and perhaps we'can help you.
The attitude of this bank is to co-operate in every way in increasing the presage and prosperity of this city, and giving assistance to the people of this community whenever it can.
Saline Savings
The One Story Bank On the Corner
_*
Universal Plant
Is A Busy Place
So Agreed Rotarians
After Their Visit
There Last Thursday
SEEK AN' HEARD
We are always in the
&r poultry and livestock. Sch
C.The old .maxim "April showers"
bring May floweK." certainly had.
every opportunity to come tiuei
last week for it surely did rain.1
.Without doubt May flowers arej
As announced last week, Ro-'■ ?,.entifu1' °r soo.n. ™y **• for
tarians and their guests R J ",ereare maP* V1?lets *° be ?een-
Schuler and Leo Carrello of p\?r -^e *?* week T h&Le J?6621
Milan, E. A. Schaeberle of Aim adnurlnf. the large bed of flow
Arto, Martin Blair and Ser^S\l™^^}.?* °nJ*.L^_ ^
man Daryl Deede, as soon as the
tof Mrs. Frank Cammet's house
John Maher Has Been ! saline folks
V A v *. • « RESPONDED WELL . „_.
teed from Nazi Camp<h{^fo&a^ «* thei^S*^ Tr
- - f™116 fPlks ^ve inthe welfare of q, t^c saline
Was Confined* In *e *»* ^y^* so^ery- was em- W" 3BC- baUne-
A German. Camp afl_fe hS^^, ^^ ^rty Automobile batteries to fitl
Sea? turn onf ^1/ f?f eV «*«• ^S* stock .at Ford pr'
For Eighteen Months.
Dr. and Mrs.
Gordon Proutsable time together the most im-
__ _ surprised late j portant feature of the occasion
Monday night when they receiv-!was not overlooked. Three mined a long distance telephone callldred and fifty-eight dollars were
from Washington, D. C, and j contributed to a fund for the re-
Used cars wanted. "Will
Wiedman Auto Co., Sal
plant of the Universal Die Cast-lhaVe Seen others take notice ^i^^g from the other end. He!service men. Several°cash con- f° ^^^^P11 ™dKf-,'
frig and Zuf"4Sre? also. The cool, damp weath-[had been confined in a Nazi! tributions boosted the total 'of X £™f- J3" *£__1°* ^ ^i
to inspect the same - P Y « haS male- them laSt exception-!,prison camp for more than a year j receipts at the door and the auc- 5?** W\/^* VS??d SJ?1
•It was a worthwhile experience, f1* lan£ tals year and they areland a half and consequently tioning of cigarets and a blanket, ^J^^o ^ "
to learn just how die casting^fe!larger .^ Usua1' too. -A Jack-in- could get word back home only land the members of the O.E.s! ^lhoae GSR2-
to learn just
done.-Messrs. Simmons and Brit- .4. - ... _•_ .... __■
tain conducted the men about the i *°° UndS?e?',tl1 a *Tl6ftl ^f8**
f_. t_™ ^T.ioi,,.^,, *„ «,„™ Jy.„ tiush. __ What's he waiting for?
^^M_j?: the-pulpit has stuck his* head up
factory explaining to them how
each operation is performed from
the casting to.the finished product.
The furnaces holding the metal
are heated by gas, which the
Just so long as it isn't an adder's
tongue, we* won't care, for we'd
hate to have a tragedy in our
back -yard. fi.A Saline mother
wrote to her son on the Western
Front on the day that she heard
occasionally through Red Cross
chanels and help.
He stated that his camp had
been liberated and that he had
been flown from England to the
States, landing near New York,
from where he went to Washington and would be sent to Chicago
and Fort Sheridan to receive a
npSnW_. Y,™^6 ™0m*J*LZ the announcement on the radio 60-day furlough. In his call he
SJttie sal.are btVried .___«. that the Seventh Arm* had cross- stated that his health is in fairly
fy behind tie facto^, fn6. we,ed ^ Rhine' *"& s™e*f *Hs°°* ^diUon They have had
rriio-ht ___ +>._+ +v,_ L.t„__, i™ that army she noted it in hen no further information and are brownies, reports T__a_ J>os. was
mignt add mat the heat nee- 1(,ttpr m. QTlnwo-. ,„_,,_ „„„,„_!.„v;_,..w n-wpitinp- Ms -i.Trif.n_->. collected m Saturday's Tag Day eq?_ipr___at. Dan Burkitt,
essary to melt the metal used is
decidedly intense. Three casting
machines are used and about a
dozen machines'* are necessary in
and others who sponsored the
benefit party are very grateful -p vvolve_
for the response of the commu- -rarsons
nity to their apepal in behalf of
our service men. Saline certainly
went over the top on this one.
Wolverine Work "Shoes
Radio Service.
225 South Ann
street, pfaone 264R3.
Wading Pool Notes
$59 For Wading Pool
MTs. Jakad^ leader of
the
"Vfaated—Used farm silo. St]
ter '._ Son, 424 South Main,
Arbor, phone 4195. •
Septra tanks .cleaned, Mol
letter. His answer was some-1 anxiously awaiting his furlough. ,..,„...,,. - -
thing like this according to her! Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Irelan, for the benefit of the wading Jefferson St., Ann Arbor,
report: "When you heard that iwhose son, Charles, was confined S^01'™?3'? I?°neyJ^!_.be€I' J""™" 6J^2*
the Seventh Army had crossed to a Nazi camp in December,
.»»._.._*..- ™,*- «,_ :™ *.-•„.__ the Rhine, you heard about me,;have not had word from him to
punchmg out the various articles for ^^ ^*. your son j ^j^te, Tuesday,, although from
among the first five to set foot i newspaper reports they assume
east of the Rhine." Consequently [that the camp he was in was
made.
The office quarters are a little
(Crowded at present but this situation will be remedied later on
with the addition of a neW boil-
The following- Brownies took popular recordings or old
.„___^_ „._.„_„-.., _ — Pa?t in selling tags: Shirley Up- jtes. Phone 37R2 or call at|
it Was the "Soth" I__eantry""that'liberated. Th^r, "too, are watch- 'hf-ius. l_ois Fmc^ Jana Miirrel., gp. Harris, ' >.-
ed over to the chairman of the
pool, committee.; . .
Music Box.:.to'Rent
For "parties or' dancing.
THESE WOMEN
S-jgii-j. —y-^y-^?"*
-jJ>_"- *
~rff& Bi66__^
71%
» WAR LOAM ]"-'*'■*
^HOW DO. VDU GET ALONQ]
6UYIN6 YOUR MEAT5>?
BET THEY
/BUT I DON'T HAVE T0\
BE. I CAN DEPEND UPON
SCHMID'S .SSSSx
s TO GIVE ME THE
^BEST, AND IVE NEVER
^SEEN MORE COURTEOUS;
CLERKS/J
Special Short Items
and
HOUSECLEANING NECESSITIES
Bulk Black Pepper lb. 60c
Brillo, Institution Size : 49c
S. 0. S. Pads—Wonder Cleaners 15c
Great Seal Ammonia—THE BEST 25c Qt.
Minute Mops—easy on the hands, $1.59 complete
Fresh Brooms $1.39, $1.49, $1.59
Johnson's Glocoat qt., 98c
All Nu Wax one-half gallon 98c
Solventol 28 ounce size 69c
Climax Wallpaper Cleaner large 25c
Spic & Span—woodwork,'etc 25c
Drain'—Ozo—Nu Drain _.. 23c
O'Cedar Polish—Liquid Veneer qt. 49c
Ramona—white shoe cleaner large 25c
WmM^y^
wnmmmm
Where Quality Isn't Expensive
helped! ow father, made that his-'ing the mails and waiting for a
oV"to!.C_ T_.._'_"i *."_.. "■___. ™..uu^. I toric pass and Saline wasn't miss-j call.
wf^J ™ t^. i_^r___. ^g & that event, either. We Likewise the Charles Tower
Sr L _ffiop ^fii.^6. fi'^lkno^.,our boys are ready to do!family have not had word from
'fh_t ^^. ^.J t.^_f0.i^f their bit-4to make this a better]William, who was taken prisoner
«E iSSt i£lf rZ-JT S ? .f | world, because' to them there is in December and confined to
the plant when they can get toino ^ce iike • Amerlca, for that Luckenwalde. They have had no j tons of paper was collected by For Sale—Van Guard Oa1
^ fep?;w ^ r,,r,T,.T,<. +wn means home, the best place in the,information that that camp had:school children and others on M. Heliringer.
1T1Tlir"' w world, ^nd they want everyone to 'been opened but are hopefully Monday,
bave that kind of a place. That's! awaiting word from him.
Karen Taylor, Sally Campbell,-'
Jane Jordan, Betty COrl, Mary GrotiSji Dme spread on
Mummery, Barbara Anderson and fej^!. B5B_hman-Osgood Go.,
Beverly Daniels. e. H_a_?y St., Saline, Mich. ~
It is reported that about ten
The factory is running two
shifts every day, the first quitting a little after 4, the second
working until about —
crew is composed of_
men and a dozen women.
i « rn T?_Ph what °»# are fi-hting for, andj
iata.tS'M*0™ t6 ]^eep "Ho^e':the' American Red Cross
ui ^aiA/uu -__._v ijes|. piace so they won't have
en anu a aozen women. 'disappointments when they return1 Mrs. Edward Clark, secretary-.the curb to insure pick-up.
Two large commercial line! .■ . . ftpT_„,rrt ^ ato,, treasurer nf t_. m™i ,h__t_. _. ! WTULXAM MTLHAIS
trucks dehver new metal to the
or for years afterward. C.The treasurer of the local chapter of j
, _ . , . , ' other day we started to read A. j the Red Cross, has tabulated the'
Plfnl Tr^nrf^ ^ .t*3s*. ^^iJ. Cronin's new book, "The Green returns of the recent War Fundi-
about 40 000 finished casuings., Years„ and earl in our reading drive and rep0rts an exeeptional-
^t*; * ^h* ^ff^Ica-ne across a few lines that gave ly fin, response from residents of!
ed that one of the machines that; nostalgic memories. Per- !Saline and vicinity/ The quota
tamps out and threads one of the;haps others wg0 read ^ book for Saline was set\s §li50of but
castings, is tne tastest macmne, have had the game ^^^ the returns exclusive of S235 col-:
of its land m the world and wasl^ when th read the line ,lected at tbe pord MiU 1 u h is,
designed by the proprietors for. ..g reached the tramway turned over to the CIO for alio-'
the particular work performed.
For Sale——45 choice Cfl
SPRING C5-__A-_T__?_ WOol ewes. With the lambs|
•Friday and Saturday, This Week wool the harvest is here.
1 Your rubbish must be placed at dollars per head. Harry
half mile north of D'unde^
M23.
WIIJ-IAM MIIJEIAN,
City Superintendent.
^server Liners
Ten Cents Per I,ine
MINIMUM CHARGE 25c
Etectrical appliances repq
Ctocfes, stoves and irons
available. Howard Electric
ice, phone 116R2.
Wanted — Dead and u
stock. Free service. Cal"
lact Tecumseh 350. Carrol
Licenaee for Darling & Co.l
JUNIOR FARM
BUREAU NEWS
_ Dead or Useless farm an
TP ACTOR wanted — Horses. Cows,
Ford Ferguson or other two SheeP, and. %■ f^f.,,
plow tractor wanted. $1300 cash ^y^J^^'FJ10^ ff _1
—more if tractor is in excellent
Reverse Charges to us.
condition: ^so wan? attachments. T«e Co., Adrian, Mich.
SoS^SSawn, - We ire ideally equ^pe
Detroit 4 process jrour _ early ChicH
£7. S. Treasury Department
terminus, where a red tram stood cation a part of which will be re- i
waiting, tlie conductor swinging; turned to Saline, amounted to i The Observer has received a —'
the trolley-pole, making contact j $2,454.79. It may be of interest • supply of onion skin for second Manchu Soy Bean, seed
with the overhead wire amidst a | to readers to know what some of, sheets and white "window" envel- Saline Mercantile Company,
crackle of blue sparks." How ' the larger donations from organi- \ opes.
Members of a newly organizedimany, many times did Saline peo-zations and business places were:|
Monroe County Junior ° Farm Ple witness the same performance Saline Hatchery, §125. ;
Bureau were guests Tuesday eve-'wnen "Old Maud" came to town. Eastern Stars, §20.
ning at the Washtenaw County and had to make the "Y" turn; Lambarth Brothers, J20.
Junior Farm Bureau meeting Rec-iwith the conductor doing just; Gross Hardware, $25.
reation and group singing were that same thing. But those blue] Saline Savings Bank, $10.
led by Dorothy Brown of Ann sparks really did make fireworks! Methodist W. S. C. S., $10.
Arbor and Mildred Burmeister of when there was a ilittle ice or-, Universal Manufacturing Co., j
Saline Flans were discussed forjsleet °n the trolley wire; remem- $25. ; ________ •_ - -..„_.
an overnight qamp for Hillsdale, ber? The only difference in the r and B Tool Co., $100. i Phone charges collect DAvison Kno1™1 ^If ^Ln &JX.
Jackson. Lenawee^ and Washtel! description is that "Old Maud" j Federated Church, $15. ,7776. ^!_f\-.^.<^fl .WckJ
naw counties to be held in June, I wasn't red. She had in her young-. St. Paul's Ladies' Aid!, $25. I ^f^,_l P^!lLd .ulht I
and for the annual State Farmer years been much nearer an, st. Paul's Women's Guild, $25.! The highest ceiling prices-paid ^ **?• °ot^L J^f"! ci
Bureau leadership training camp ochre paint than the familiar, American Legion Auxiliary, for cattle and hogs. Carlton ^^s^^very^mmai
at Waldenwoods in August. pain paint. As she got a little- $25. & Harris Packing Company, We S«ne^jsaxiy -a m
.-..__ _. ,. ..___.., _-._, .*. _„_.__..._ ^-..._ _„. gg West mcM Ypsilanti. these ctacfe on han^Call I
Tel. 871J5. 32 __, ^P^P ■?AT?mS:rJ
Poor Old Maud! How she : Woman's Club,, $10. i The Poultry Service_ StalJ
isometui.es would s\va> with dizzi-; Theater collection, $89.73. j DABBY" COWS!. ... Sahne; Mich.
"The "next"'juntor "Farm Bureau :ness when she had to cross the: Some items may have been ov- Having sold my farm I 'will sell . . .
meetine- will, be a joint communi-!overhead'-bridge going up grade;erlooked in checking, and we, separately herd of Jersey cows,. N«W Idea implements aa
ty group skating party at the I on her return trip to Ypsi, and shaU be glad to correct any error James Morton, phone 65-R3. , pares.--: Wiedman Auto uo., ^
' Ivory Palace in Ann Arbor on'we sometimes wondered if she or report an omission. j .—
.May 8 for members and their would make it and we'd get', | isfew electric ranges are now
euests. safely over,- CHurrah for the -Mr< Walter "Ro-pIav avaUable if your need is consid- -
|g American Legion Auxfiiary! They,iurh' VVa«er Jigeier ,ered essential .by the War pro. r g. Wahl„^phone 160.
have adopted the town's stepchild,! Mrs. Walter Egeler, 26 years:duction Board. Apply at Johnson
waiueuwu-us m _.ug__u j —«•-— jt-—-— -— =>-- — . ^
James Bliss of the Michigan'older. the shade changed and it. citizens Bank> $25.
Elevator Exchange spoke to the.wasn't exactly "gray", with age; MOMS, $25.
group giving them an idea of-either. Poor Old Maud! How she
how the exchange works. ' -omet_i.es would s\va> with dizzi-
iiMi ^a ^^^ iiu>> Heating and sheet metal I
1 ava¥able~if "your need is"consid- furance cleaning and repl
Saline Pianist
To Go On Radio
;The Honor Roll-, and are going to old, Dexter township,' died"Sat-'and Co., 209 South "Fourth Ave., .Especially equipped to
see that it is given a square deal, urday night at St. Joseph's Mer- Ann Arbor, Mich., Phone 5002. auto parts and farm macij
and will be a credit to the com- cvy hospital, Ann Arbor, after a! Welding of all lands.
Mrs. Irene Schwocho of West munity instead of the half-finish- brief illness. ! The Ypsilanti Curb Market will Brothers ^wrll^fix it if
Saline, who in the past few years "'■ job that didn't set a precedent! The former Luetta Jedele, she open at 17 South Washington St., can. Phone 101.
Has gained wide recognition as a for the encouragement ' of any was born March 29, 1919, in Sa- (usual place) on Saturday, May y— . .
pianist throughout Washtenaw, othe^ project for the community, j line, was married to Walter 12 and continue each Wednesday Every single flock of
Lenawee and Jackson counties, The boys in the service are told Egeler of Lima township on,and Saturday thereafter until Hatchery Breeds is blood
will be heard Tuesday and Wed- they must not be guilty of a half-j March 6, 1943, and has since re- i Thanksgiving. repeatedly until they she
ihesday evenings at 8:05 in a 10- finished job and surely The Honor "sided at the Christian Stoll farm; than 2% reactors to
'minute program of piano melodies Roll should back up the commu-, in Dexter township. She was aj POULTRY StTPPl-ES disease. Buy Chicks ot
from WPAG, Ann Arbor's new nity's faith in them and tell pass-• member of St. Paul's Evangelical! 5-Qal. poultry Fountains, 2.29. Breeding"J^t^^^i""^
radio station. . ers by so. Thank you, ladies!'church, Chelsea. [ 7-Gai. poultry Fountains, 2.98. ^-^p3^ a vi^tn^
Irene is well known among Your housekeeper's instinct has She is survived by her husband; i 36 " Baby chick feeders, red Tne Poultry bervice aw
young people's groups and is rap- come to the front again andjher father, George' Jedele, of Sa-,top, .89. • Saline, Mich. • i.,«.one
'idly becoming more prominent as saved the day. CNow that the line township; four sisters: Mrs.: Mason jar glass fountains, 10. —". ...
a pianist for banquets. She has.Philippine Islands are so much injOrrin Girbach of Saline township,; 32 Galv. hole check feeder, 25 Wanted—People in "£=
studied music extensively and has,the headlines we were interested!Mrs. Norman Girbach, Ypsilanti,, 200 Chick Fuel oil Brooder, reg. who have any legal Pfmuj
a natural talent for piano music!in reading up a little history)Mrs. Walter Herter, Lodi town-<price 9.45j special 8.95. quired in the setueroeiu-
which adds greatly to her success! when we noted that May 1 was • ship, and Miss Lillian Jedele, Sa-, 250 to 300 Chick Fuel oil tates, etc., wi» c.onrer a. ig
support 100 per cent to the home'. Spanish fleet and shortened the 1 er, Mrs. Charles Hertler, Saline, [ WARDS FARM STORE necessary to ask the
town entertainer. A card to the .war that had Spain's treatment j and several uncles, aunts andlAlul Arbor, Mich. Phone 9878 Judge to send them to
radio station in care of Irene will!of Cuba as the sore spot, and re-:cousins. j line Observer.
add greatly to her success. ! suited in the American protector-i Funeral services were held atj— ——
Saline, let's show her we are.ate of Cuba and the purchase of-2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Rev.,' ■ — —-
_ . - I ._ .-. . 1 _____• 11-___.-_ in TT /^.»l.AT»nl.: rt-_5__T.i__4-i_-irY' Tt-._ .
backing her!
Saline General Hospital
I the Philippines for twenty million; p. H. Grabowski officiating. In-,
'dollars. The history we consult-',terment was in Be'thlehem ceme-'
I was written about 1905 and it: tery, Ann Arbor.
:was noted: "The war is still toe"
near for its full meaning to ap- AUCTION SALE :
.pear. Hitherto the USA had ex-1 . _ - ;■
Last Thursday Diane Van Est.panded by reaching out for ter- " _ „T
Of Britton, Richard Faust and ritory that lay at its very door; »t"«^1^1^i1-S*JSB'
George Fiegel of YpsUanti had-it had built itself up by the es-j few Rug 12x13%, Brussel.
their tonsils removed -tablishment of new settlementsjRug 8%*t0£ Orienta^LRugy9x12,
Mrs. Glen 'Conde of Milan had'on its own territory, on land umn- rockmg chairs f^f^ J*g™-
an appendectomy on Saturday .habited hy civilized man CouldiHostess chair white Wfen «nk ,
anrl. is doina verv nicelv the country, which had shown tables, baskets, pillows, ruDoei _
8n^ S SrdSd little! much marked capacity for subdu-.j mats oil ^jej.^
son returned home on Friday. ,lng a continent and extending;water sets, ^et^0°ed^'.
Little Marjorie Hieber had her free government, manage wisely,empty;juart lars, &n*m. ^;\
tonsils removed on Saturday. land successfully ..olonial estab-jjeDy 3ars;^ ^tique day c^ck'^'
Mrs. LoueU Rhoem and Uttlei]ishments in distant parts of tbe; 8-day clocks m^l ^rael^-^
son, Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and 1 globe? Such was the serious ques- 30 and 50 g^ons, smaU^ Myers,
daughter and Mrs. Hargrove- audition with which men found them-|hand spray_pump, some tools
daughter returned home on Sun-'selves confronted; .to that ques- Alemite P^s* ^^flT crSS'
_o„s m-.^ rvT-i-i. «m_ ran aive the an- white wood chest, busnei crates,
day. . ;tion only time can give the an
Mr. and Mrs. fSonald Daniels Swer." Well, 40 years have elaps-
have a daughter born on Monday,. ed since that statement was
April 30. - jmade. What is the answer as
Ralph Mandelka of MooreviUe, seen today, and isn'.t that same
had his tonsils removed on Mon-; question being asked regarding
day. the USA's relationhip with other
1 nations of the world?? To the
Eyes Examined (questions of today; we can^ give
Dr. Frank Gifford, Toledo Op- the same taur^Jrb*^^^e
to^trlst. Office: Milan Hotel, ica will ^ftn^Sh S
Saturday 1:00 to 9:30 p. m. Glass-', a policy hased on unselfisn serv
es fitted. (12th year in Milan). ! (Continued oi page two)
single hed with spring and mattress, two double beds, springs,
and mattresses, 25, ft. %-mch|:
rubber hose, older type kitchen-
cabinet, 2 barrels each contain-1
ino- 15 gallons vinegar, coal and)
wood range, Eclipse power mower 20-inch cut; miscellaneous!;
articles too numerous to men-f
EDWARD ALBER,
At the York Mills.
CLARENCE COOK, Auctioneer.
SALINE THEATR)
"WHERE YOTJ SEE AJSD HEAR THE BEST"
OPEN DAILY 6:45 SUNDAY MATINEE CONTINU|
Fi-day-Saturday„ DOUBLE FEATURE May
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DW_
Disney.Cartoon Feature
Co-Hit: Vivian Austin and Edward Norris in
NIGHT CLUB GIRL
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday
Edward O'Brien and Jeanne Grain in
WINGED VICTORY,,
ADDED: LATEST NEWS «.' .
May
May
Wednesday-Thursday
Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews in
LAURA
ADDED: IATEST ;NEWS AND TECHNICOLOR MO"!
Object Description
| Title | 1945-05-03; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1945-05-03 |
| 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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| Language | English |
Description
| Title | 1945-05-03; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1945-05-03 |
| 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 |
OBSERVER VOLUME 63 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, M_CTIG-_N, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1945 NUMBE 5_3_ We Always Have Time To Talk With You You can bring your financial problems here, even though you do not have an account with us; our officers will be glad to see you anyhow. Our advice may be beneficial, and perhaps we'can help you. The attitude of this bank is to co-operate in every way in increasing the presage and prosperity of this city, and giving assistance to the people of this community whenever it can. Saline Savings The One Story Bank On the Corner _* Universal Plant Is A Busy Place So Agreed Rotarians After Their Visit There Last Thursday SEEK AN' HEARD We are always in the &r poultry and livestock. Sch C.The old .maxim "April showers" bring May floweK." certainly had. every opportunity to come tiuei last week for it surely did rain.1 .Without doubt May flowers arej As announced last week, Ro-'■ ?,.entifu1' °r soo.n. ™y **• for tarians and their guests R J ",ereare maP* V1?lets *° be ?een- Schuler and Leo Carrello of p\?r -^e *?* week T h&Le J?6621 Milan, E. A. Schaeberle of Aim adnurlnf. the large bed of flow Arto, Martin Blair and Ser^S\l™^^}.?* °nJ*.L^_ ^ man Daryl Deede, as soon as the tof Mrs. Frank Cammet's house John Maher Has Been ! saline folks V A v *. • « RESPONDED WELL . „_. teed from Nazi Camp |
