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\ * Thursday, April 5, 1962 Tonawanda NEWS Page 5 267 of Niagara-Wheatfield Win Places on Honor Roll The names of 267 Niagara- Wheatfield Junior-Senior High School pupils appear on the March honor roll released by Principal Richard 'Eden this week. There are 82 pupils on t i e high honor roll and 185 on the regular honor roll. Twelfth grade pupils on the list Hi*! Honor BriU: Naomi Caldwell, David Dtmann, John CaMta*. Jeanne Convent, Marsha Dr.pldn, Mar- tha Gerby, Andrea Gibbs, Diane Haseley, Karen Healy. Edele Mar- zahl, Judith, McKie, Bonnie Moeller, Patricia Palmer, Jerldlth Peterson, Barbara Scott. Mark Schultz. Sara Sutera and Beverly Ziemendorf. Honor Boll: Sharon, Alderman, Bunty Baldwin, Sandra Bergholtz, Georfla Britton, William Camann, Joanna Christian, Marian Coble, Barry Curclo, Peter Cuione Jr., Karen Eustice. Nancy Fischer, Car- ole Gall, Jerry George, Mary Lou Harrington, Sandra Hogg, Sharon Jackson, Douglas. Johnson. Martin Johnson, David Kelly, Sharon Kroening, Cecelia Panessa, Sharon Phillips. Mary Lou Piegnet, Barbara Pupaduch, Ray Sessman, Carol Snyder. Annette Vanderllp, Donald Wadsworth, Dorothy Walck, Nancy Walck, Barbara Wallace and Elizabeth Williams. Eleventh graders on the 1st are: High Honor Roll: Diane England, Karen Haseley, .Barbara Mueller, Nellie Salerno, Sharon Shea. Joanne Thlemecke and Jeanne Yarnall. Honor Roll: Sharon Ains worth, Maxim Beutel, Bonnie Bryner, H & H SUPERETTE 263 Main St. (at Minerva) NX 2-9614 Tona, Beats Them All With Quality at Lowest Prices SILVER SHIELD BACON •J lbs. fl«j OB 35c LB. 0 CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 79 0 LOW PRICES EVERY DAY! JACK FROST SUGAR Q lb bag •§5j! LOW OVERHEAD! BEST CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 79 c lb. WET PAY DELICIOUS TEXAS STEAKS 69 0 0 GRADE A-A CORN COUNTRY BUTTER 69 0 1 nfff.R PRICtS HtRt U.S. CHOICE CHUCK ROAST 49' lb. TEjmrat-TAs: , lb. BEST [JYt COUNTRY STYLE SPARERIBS 49* EXTRA MEATY! GENESEE VALLEY—FROZEN ORANGE JUICE Q cans Q^J 0 SHOP HERE A SAVE: HUNTER — WAFER SI ICED BOILED HAM 89' LEAN lb. Save on //£%/£ JjCtf Q ualil Y Ruth Camann, Leslie Christian, Marie Cornelius, Sharyn Curley, Jane DuBois, Donna Fogg, Larry Grandin, Kay Hamilton, Blaine Harrington, Judith Harvey, Dale Ja- gow. Margaret Kernan, Natalie Kratts. Diane Lemke, Sandra Ptas- nick, Rosalie Reele, Brian Rolph, Carol Satteiberg, Douglas Sattel- berg, James Smyth, Elizabeth Treichler, Judy Troyer, Ruby Wendt, Alan West, Harris Wienke, John Wirth and Charlotta Zimmerman. , Tenth graders are: High Honor BaB: Stanley Awra- mik, Bonnie CalMns, Victoria Carl- sou, Mary Coniglio, Joyanne Gon- zalez. Ruth Handley, Donna Horack, Donna Keller, Ceclle Krawcayk, Bet- ty KroMck. Linda Lewis, Wilma Mc- Culloch. Jerilyn Misener, Candace Mueller, Sheila Overhlser, Patricia Perusse, Patricia Potter, Ellen Reld, Karen Stieg. Charles Wagner and Linda Wurl. Honor Roll: Donald Brown, Sali- nas Brown, Rosemary Cerrillo, Dan Dietrich, Michael Dimond. Kathy Doak, Curtis Heuer, Dana Heuer, Sidney Hubbard. Antoinette Hubo- nette, Daniel Jagow, Sharon Jagow. Robert King, Patricia Lemke. Jan- ice Little, Gloria Malinowskl, Mi- chael Micinowski, Karen Moll, Wil- liam Nykvist, Joanne Proefrock, Rachel Rabe, Barbara Reele, Rich- ard Samborski, Cathy Shattuck, Rudy Skoff and Norman Woodward. Ninth grade pupils on the list are: High Honor Roll: Michael Ca- mann, Una KubacW, Kathy Manz. Dennis Moore, John Sarvey, Chris- tine Struzik, Ian Taddeo and Kath- leen Wallace. Honor BoU: Kathryn Baker, Keith Camann, Maureen Camann, Sue Ca- mann. Chervil Chupka, Colleen Fer- chen, Barbara Fraser, Roger Ger- by, Jeff Girard, Nanette Hartley, Joyce Haseley, Kay Hobba, Sandra Houser, Sharon Keller. Sharon Lelner, James Leveson, Beverly Moll, Nancy Myers, Rebec- ca Riley, Kathie Rimer, Carol Sola- day, Linda Schultz, Kathleen Sten- zel, Kent Stenzel, Rozanna Stepa- nowicz, Mary Lou Stoelting, Sharon Shaw. Linda Tldwell and Charles Treichler. Eighth graders are: High Honor Roll: Timothy Car- lisle, Nancy DeVantier, Kathleen Dormer, Sharon Eggleston, Claire Frericks. Mary Girard, Joseph Mu- rawskl, Jean Newbold, Rebecca Pal- merton, Judy Skurski. Diane Vogel and Jane Wager. Honor RoU: Larry Bones. Yvonne Brej, Merrill Cook, William Drury, Elaine Garver, Joseph Guthrie, Kathy Hunter. Sally Kirk. Colleen Levtoe^ Mary MihaUk- Nancy Mill*. vlUe, Dale Murray. James Nichols. BLUB BOY—CIT OB FRENCH GREEN BEANS 89* 5 903 cans BLUE BOY APPLESAUCE 6 89 t BLUE BOY PEAS 5 89 0 BLUE BOY—Cream or Kernel CORN m cans SVmM BLUE BOY KIDNEY BEANS 8 00 303 cans 9 9 0 BLUE BOY CUT WAX BEANS 9 cans Q9 Immunization Clinic Slated in Wheatfield An immunization clinic for Town of Wheatfield residents will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. next Wednesday at the St Johnsburg Fire Hall. Dr. S. J. Gross, town health of- ficer, will administer diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus shots to persons from 6 months to 20 years of age; diphtheria and tetanus booster shots for those from 9 to 20 years and polio in- jections for persons 0 months to 20 years. Smallpox shots for persons of any age will be given. Ronald Olivieri, VlcM Overhlser, Dennis Penessa, Leonard Sax. Ron- ald Schoenherr, Loretta Scholz, Su- san Scott, Walter Smith, Sheila Tad- deo, Davrd Treichler and Paul Wendt. Seventh graders on the list are: High Honor RoU: Michael Bluey, James Bryan, Linda Carpenter, El- len Djrapkin, Larry Duncan, Susan Helna, Deborah Hoffman, Judy Ja- racek, James Lipa, Jill Leveson, Marie Orszulak, Alan Raymond, Da- vid Rosebaugh, Kathy Rotella. Eliz- abeth Sutera and Gregory Under- wood. Honor RoU: Linda Atkinson, Kathy Besaw, Deborah Bierly, Jerry Blake, Linda Boone, Barbara Broeker, Car- olyn Campbell, Nancy Castiglione, Cheryl Cimini, Donna Cook, Ruth Copen. Joanne .COST, Keith Curtin, Jane Daly, Arlene deBlanc, Angela Digennaro, Sandra Dillon, Connie Dinant. Brenda Folmar, Patricia Ganshom, Mary Glandon, Diana Homiszczak, Donna Hurley, John Kornaker. Philip Matthei, Debbie Mietlickl, Carol Malinowskl, * Raymond Mise- ner, Lennea Moore, Kathy Pagliari, Cressy Potter, Kathleen Pascoe, Sharon Powell, William Read, San-| dra Rotella, Rosetta Smouse, Karen Spring, Bruce Strassburg, Corrine Todd, Paul Torreano. Thomas Wal- zak, Theresa Warchocki, Patrick Williamson and Christine Young. 4 Children Die In Minor Fire LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - A minor fire took the lives of four young children late Wednesday night while their parents were away from their housing-project apartment. Found dead of suffocation in two smoke-filled bedrooms were the children of Mr. and Mrs. George Halloran—eight-month-old Barbara Jean, Gary Lynn, 2, Nancy Kay, 3, and James Thom- as, 4. The children were not burned. Sgt, George Steinbergen of the Fire Prevention Bureau said all four apparently were victims of dense smoke that filled the apart- ment when a bed caught fire about 11:15 p.m. Use Classified Ads For Quick Results ... OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 8:45 A.M. to 9:15 P.M. SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities RELIABLE CIVIL DEFENSE WASHINGTON (UPD-The na-| tion must continue developing a] reliable civil defense until a.de- pendable disarmament agreement sis reached, President Kennedy told the National Association of State Civil Defense Directors Wednesday. FREE 6 18" CHOCOLATE RABBITS CLIP COUPON BELOW , 2 BUNNIES GIVEN EACH ^ Q f £ WEEK SATURDAYS AT (0 5 P.M. APRIL 7, 14, 21 Don't Delay! AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! hAa\ie Your Selection Early From Tonawanda's Largest Selection of EASTER NOVELTIES YOUR CHOICE — 10c and up SOLIDS - SMALL - MEDIUM - LARGE AND GIANT SIZES AVAILABLE IN MILK, DARK, PINK, GREEN, WHITE YELLOW, ORANGE MILK CHOCOLATE DIETETIC NOVELTIES MADE TO ORDER We Have Everything For Your Easier Basket A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Order No Purchase Necessary - Yen Need not Be Present to Win. Deposit at Store. Phone Orders Coll NX 4-3445 * COUPON cJLorna, rCicharcU L^kocolated i | Name I Address City State Phone 73 MAIN ST. (Near Broad) TON. OPEN EVERT EVE. FOX OUT TODAY Mm EKTACHROME COLOR FILM PROCESSED CAREFULLY 135*20 exp. $1.45 mounted 127 or 120 $1.55 mounted Mail to KEXMORE COLOR FILM LAB P.O. Box 93 - Kenmore 17, N.Y.. PUT YOURSELF IN THIS PICTURE ! MAKE IT YOU^AND YOUR BIKE— Join O'Connor's Bicycle Clnb Plan Now $]&>**?& \ fa*-*£• FGee BABV *?TA?ac(-£& ££G?\S/C£ —•* • 2<* N.NIAGARA • / * W , . i 2-0242 Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. Eves 'til 9 p.m.—Close Wed. at 12:30 V at.. DISCOUNT DAY t* -7? • * •.'."•• -t y PAINT STORES ON ALL MARY CARTER BRAND PAINT t KRULL COAL AND OIL CO. INC. 441 Payne Ave., No. Tonawanda OPEN THURSDAY AND FRDDAY NIGHTS TOLL 9 P.M. - MARY CARTER PAINT CO. NX 2-7400 MORE THAN 700 STORES. COAST TO COAST When You st and Largest Savings Bank 13 BONUS DAYS Money you deposit by APRIL 13 earns interest dividends from APRIL 1 - 40 INTEREST DIVIDENDS ARE PAID 4 TIMES A YEAR FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT 'Bank By MAIL - We Pay Postage Both Ways FREE PARKING SAYINGS BANK Main Office: Main, Huron, Genesee and Washington Streets Member Federol Deposit Insurance Corporation •••••• 4 r liim&\>**^<m»s3»^'**- Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Thursday, April 5, 1962 Tonawanda NEWS Page 5

267 of Niagara-Wheatfield Win Places on Honor Roll The names of 267 Niagara-

Wheatfield Junior-Senior High School pupils appear on the March honor roll released by Principal Richard 'Eden this week.

There are 82 pupils on t i e high honor roll and 185 on the regular honor roll.

Twelfth grade pupils on the list

Hi*! Honor BriU: Naomi Caldwell, David Dtmann, John CaMta*. Jeanne Convent, Marsha Dr.pldn, Mar­tha Gerby, Andrea Gibbs, Diane Haseley, Karen Healy. Edele Mar-zahl, Judith, McKie, Bonnie Moeller, Patricia Palmer, Jerldlth Peterson, Barbara Scott. Mark Schultz. Sara Sutera and Beverly Ziemendorf.

Honor Boll: Sharon, Alderman, Bunty Baldwin, Sandra Bergholtz,

Georfla Britton, William Camann, Joanna Christian, Marian Coble, Barry Curclo, Peter Cuione Jr., Karen Eustice. Nancy Fischer, Car­ole Gall, Jerry George, Mary Lou Harrington, Sandra Hogg, Sharon Jackson, Douglas. Johnson.

Martin Johnson, David K e l l y , Sharon Kroening, Cecelia Panessa, Sharon Phillips. Mary Lou Piegnet, Barbara Pupaduch, Ray Sessman, Carol Snyder. Annette Vanderllp, Donald Wadsworth, Dorothy Walck, Nancy Walck, Barbara Wallace and Elizabeth Williams.

Eleventh graders on the 1st are:

High Honor Roll: Diane England, Karen Haseley, .Barbara Mueller, Nellie Salerno, Sharon Shea. Joanne Thlemecke and Jeanne Yarnall.

Honor Roll: Sharon Ains worth, Maxim Beutel, Bonnie Bryner,

H & H SUPERETTE 263 Main St. (at Minerva) NX 2-9614 Tona,

Beats Them All With Quality at Lowest Prices

SILVER SHIELD

BACON

•J lbs. fl«j OB 35c LB.

0

CHOICE

SIRLOIN STEAK

lb. 79 0 LOW PRICES EVERY DAY!

JACK FROST

SUGAR

Q lb bag •§5j! LOW OVERHEAD!

BEST CENTER CUT

PORK CHOPS

79c lb.

WET PAY

DELICIOUS

TEXAS STEAKS

69 0

0

GRADE A-A CORN COUNTRY

BUTTER

69 0 1 nfff.R PRICtS HtRt

U.S. CHOICE

CHUCK ROAST

49' lb.

TEjmrat-TAs:

, lb. BEST [JYt

COUNTRY STYLE

SPARERIBS

49* EXTRA MEATY!

GENESEE VALLEY—FROZEN

ORANGE JUICE

Q cans Q^J 0

SHOP HERE A SAVE:

HUNTER — WAFER SI ICED

BOILED HAM

89' LEAN lb.

Save on //£%/£ JjCtf QualilY

Ruth Camann, Leslie Christian, Marie Cornelius, Sharyn Curley, Jane DuBois, Donna Fogg, Larry Grandin, Kay Hamilton, B l a i n e Harrington, Judith Harvey, Dale Ja-gow. Margaret Kernan, Natalie Kratts. Diane Lemke, Sandra Ptas-nick, Rosalie Reele, Brian Rolph, Carol Satteiberg, Douglas Sattel-berg, James Smyth, Elizabeth Treichler, Judy Troyer, Ruby Wendt, Alan West, Harris Wienke, John Wirth and Charlotta Zimmerman. ,

Tenth graders are: High Honor BaB: Stanley Awra-

mik, Bonnie CalMns, Victoria Carl-sou, Mary Coniglio, Joyanne Gon­zalez. Ruth Handley, Donna Horack, Donna Keller, Ceclle Krawcayk, Bet­ty KroMck. Linda Lewis, Wilma Mc-Culloch. Jerilyn Misener, Candace Mueller, Sheila Overhlser, Patricia Perusse, Patricia Potter, E l l e n Reld, Karen Stieg. Charles Wagner and Linda Wurl.

Honor Roll: Donald Brown, Sali­nas Brown, Rosemary Cerrillo, Dan Dietrich, Michael Dimond. Kathy Doak, Curtis Heuer, Dana Heuer, Sidney Hubbard. Antoinette Hubo-nette, Daniel Jagow, Sharon Jagow. Robert King, Patricia Lemke. Jan­ice Little, Gloria Malinowskl, Mi­chael Micinowski, Karen Moll, Wil­liam Nykvist, Joanne Proefrock, Rachel Rabe, Barbara Reele, Rich­ard Samborski, Cathy Shattuck, Rudy Skoff and Norman Woodward.

Ninth grade pupils on the list are:

High Honor Roll: Michael Ca­mann, Una KubacW, Kathy Manz. Dennis Moore, John Sarvey, Chris­tine Struzik, Ian Taddeo and Kath­leen Wallace.

Honor BoU: Kathryn Baker, Keith Camann, Maureen Camann, Sue Ca-mann. Chervil Chupka, Colleen Fer-chen, Barbara Fraser, Roger Ger­by, Jeff Girard, Nanette Hartley, Joyce Haseley, Kay Hobba, Sandra Houser, Sharon Keller.

Sharon Lelner, James Leveson, Beverly Moll, Nancy Myers, Rebec­ca Riley, Kathie Rimer, Carol Sola-day, Linda Schultz, Kathleen Sten-zel, Kent Stenzel, Rozanna Stepa-nowicz, Mary Lou Stoelting, Sharon Shaw. Linda Tldwell and Charles Treichler.

Eighth graders are: High Honor Roll: Timothy Car­

lisle, Nancy DeVantier, Kathleen Dormer, Sharon Eggleston, Claire Frericks. Mary Girard, Joseph Mu-rawskl, Jean Newbold, Rebecca Pal-merton, Judy Skurski. Diane Vogel and Jane Wager.

Honor RoU: Larry Bones. Yvonne Brej, Merrill Cook, William Drury, Elaine Garver, Joseph Guthrie, Kathy Hunter. Sally Kirk. Colleen Levtoe^ Mary MihaUk- Nancy Mill*. vlUe, Dale Murray. James Nichols.

BLUB BOY—CIT OB FRENCH

GREEN BEANS

89* 5 903 cans

BLUE BOY

APPLESAUCE

6 89 t BLUE BOY

PEAS

5 89 0

BLUE BOY—Cream or Kernel

CORN

m cans SVmM

BLUE BOY

KIDNEY BEANS

8 00 303 cans 9 9

0

BLUE BOY

CUT WAX BEANS

9 cans Q 9

Immunization Clinic

Slated in Wheatfield An immunization clinic for

Town of Wheatfield residents will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. next Wednesday at the St Johnsburg Fire Hall.

Dr. S. J. Gross, town health of­ficer, will administer diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus shots to persons from 6 months to 20 years of age; diphtheria and tetanus booster shots for those from 9 to 20 years and polio in­jections for persons 0 months to 20 years.

Smallpox shots for persons of any age will be given.

Ronald Olivieri, VlcM Overhlser, Dennis Penessa, Leonard Sax. Ron­ald Schoenherr, Loretta Scholz, Su­san Scott, Walter Smith, Sheila Tad­deo, Davrd Treichler and P a u l Wendt.

Seventh graders on the list are: High Honor RoU: Michael Bluey,

James Bryan, Linda Carpenter, El­len Djrapkin, Larry Duncan, Susan Helna, Deborah Hoffman, Judy Ja-racek, James Lipa, Jill Leveson, Marie Orszulak, Alan Raymond, Da­vid Rosebaugh, Kathy Rotella. Eliz­abeth Sutera and Gregory Under­wood.

Honor RoU: Linda Atkinson, Kathy Besaw, Deborah Bierly, Jerry Blake, Linda Boone, Barbara Broeker, Car-olyn Campbell, Nancy Castiglione, Cheryl Cimini, Donna Cook, Ruth Copen. Joanne .COST, Keith Curtin, Jane Daly, Arlene deBlanc, Angela Digennaro, Sandra Dillon, Connie Dinant. Brenda Folmar, Patricia Ganshom, Mary Glandon, D i a n a Homiszczak, Donna Hurley, John Kornaker.

Philip Matthei, Debbie Mietlickl, Carol Malinowskl, * Raymond Mise­ner, Lennea Moore, Kathy Pagliari, Cressy Potter, Kathleen Pascoe, Sharon Powell, William Read, San-| dra Rotella, Rosetta Smouse, Karen Spring, Bruce Strassburg, Corrine Todd, Paul Torreano. Thomas Wal-zak, Theresa Warchocki, Patrick Williamson and Christine Young.

4 Children Die In Minor Fire LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - A

minor fire took the lives of four young children late Wednesday night while their parents were away from their housing-project apartment.

Found dead of suffocation in two smoke-filled bedrooms were the children of Mr. and Mrs. George Halloran—eight-month-old Barbara Jean, Gary Lynn, 2, Nancy Kay, 3, and James Thom­as, 4. The children were not burned.

Sgt, George Steinbergen of the Fire Prevention Bureau said all four apparently were victims of dense smoke that filled the apart­ment when a bed caught fire about 11:15 p.m.

Use Classified Ads For Quick Results . . .

OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 8:45 A.M. to 9:15 P.M. SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 2 P.M.

We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities

RELIABLE CIVIL DEFENSE WASHINGTON (UPD-The na-|

tion must continue developing a] reliable civil defense until a.de­pendable disarmament agreement sis reached, President Kennedy told the National Association of State Civil Defense Directors Wednesday.

FREE 6 18" CHOCOLATE

RABBITS CLIP

COUPON BELOW

, 2 BUNNIES GIVEN EACH

^ Q f £ WEEK SATURDAYS AT

( 0 5 P.M. APRIL 7, 14, 21

Don't Delay! AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!

hAa\ie Your Selection Early From

Tonawanda's Largest Selection of

EASTER NOVELTIES YOUR CHOICE — 10c and up

SOLIDS - SMALL - MEDIUM - LARGE

AND GIANT SIZES

AVAILABLE IN

MILK, DARK, PINK, GREEN, WHITE

YELLOW, ORANGE MILK CHOCOLATE

DIETETIC NOVELTIES MADE TO ORDER

We Have Everything For Your Easier Basket A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Order

No Purchase Necessary - Yen Need not Be Present to Win. Deposit at Store.

Phone Orders Coll NX 4-3445 * COUPON

cJLorna, rCicharcU

L^kocolated

i | Name

I Address

City State

Phone

73 MAIN ST. (Near Broad) TON. OPEN EVERT EVE.

FOX OUT TODAY

Mm

EKTACHROME COLOR FILM PROCESSED CAREFULLY 135*20 exp. $1.45 mounted 127 or 120 $1.55 mounted

Mail to KEXMORE COLOR FILM LAB P.O. Box 93 - Kenmore 17, N.Y..

PUT YOURSELF IN THIS PICTURE ! MAKE IT YOU^AND YOUR BIKE—

Join O'Connor's Bicycle Clnb Plan Now

$]&>**?& \ fa*-*£• • FGee BABV *?TA?ac(-£& ££G?\S/C£

— • * • 2<* N.NIAGARA • / * W , . i 2-0242 Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. Eves 'til 9 p.m.—Close Wed. at 12:30

V

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DISCOUNT DAY t*

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• * •.'."•• -ty

PAINT STORES ON ALL MARY CARTER BRAND PAINT

t

KRULL COAL AND OIL CO. INC.

441 Payne Ave., No. Tonawanda OPEN THURSDAY AND FRDDAY NIGHTS TOLL 9 P.M. -

MARY CARTER PAINT CO. NX 2-7400

MORE THAN 700 STORES. COAST TO COAST

When You st and Largest Savings Bank

13 BONUS DAYS

Money you deposit by

APRIL 13 earns interest dividends from

APRIL 1 -40

INTEREST DIVIDENDS ARE PAID

4 TIMES A YEAR

FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT

'Bank By MAIL - We Pay Postage Both Ways

FREE PARKING

SAYINGS BANK Main Office: Main, Huron, Genesee and Washington Streets

Member Federol Deposit Insurance Corporation

•••••• 4 r liim&\>**^<m»s3»^'**-

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