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VOLUME 57
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SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNT-.. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY- fULY 2l'r 1938
NUMBER 42
Closely connected with the life of
the community is the Batn^^here
'. - * -■' -.. - .\
.. - ■'..\
you make your jfina^cial home;- Ancji
you're just as welcome .here as
»■»->.'.<.
you would be in your own.
%
*.',."--*
The One Story Bank dh.Jtb- Cbrner
M|^ JlS THE TCVIE $0 PAINT
P
IF YOU HAVE STARTED
your chicks on LARRO FEEDS, 1__7 M -iieans fellow
with LARRO EGG'MASH, or for'Broilers, use
LARRO BROILER MASH and DRAINS.
Spray material for every ^jii^as*
Med. tion-hard£i__ng Salt $l,^f{per cwt.
Also have Granulated and Water Softener Salt; also
Hoi-iiny, Cracked or whole Cor^ l01t-^>Bran,
Middlings, Meat Scraps, Tankage, Dried Buttermilk, Skim Milk and Qjsfe- Shell.
Headquarters for Plymouth Binder Twine
Get our prices before y$>% £113^
ColeV Feed Siie
PHONE 47 ' ^SALINE
f Annual School Report
Thatcher-Saur —-4~_.—.... 4,000!
Smith-Hughes -*_.., . 1,300
(f) June 30, 193% balance.......... 2,155 :
(g) Total,available fsnds— 2-,66dj
Hand-Made Quilt of It Pays To Take Time
FUGl-OVE LOVE THEaiE
OF "STOLEN HEAVEN"
The annual school meeting of Sa-! B—Expenditures:
line District No. 1, "Fractional, was! (a) Teachers' salaries..........
held in the school auditorium July' (b) Operating expenste:
11, 1938; Meeting called to order, equipment and general
by President Henne and minu.tes of ■ purpose ...-...-;... }.-. -..-.
last annual meeting read and ac-' (c) Capital outlay:
cepted. The President called for thej
Secretary and Treasurer's annual re--(d) Total expenditures........
port. The Secretary read the report J c—Debt Service
FINANCIAL REPORT j (a) Principal and interest.
Receipts and Balance _ (b) Mjillage rate
Dresden Plate Design;*■****&£*. g*™<* '^ Against! ea._gf t^w^rx ^toSS
.V-JUV....UIVI/WI5I1 Having Wet Grain to . past comes Sunday to tiie Saline
jwill Be Pre-en^l. Mr. Ford By | ** ____^.yerS' £*£ SaS^S^- \ ^'
6,1X5 the Saleswoman's Club j .Experienced wheat growers a_e offje SKff^g.S
j Next Week. -viewing with mingled skepticism and oiympe, who is hailed as "thefiMt
! n_. _, ; alarm the tendency of modern firm- star of 1938" ta_nt™0Hnft
The depression was still in bloom. , ers to hurry the harvest, The old- S of; a Lied yo^g 'jSeSi-S
19,500'
25,665'
6278.67
BEST PAINT • SOLD
House and Barn Paint, also ever^l^g to mix your
-own paint—White I_ead, Linsee*-. "Oil, Turpentine, etc
MULE fflBE ROOEING STEEtRdOFmG
Prime Electric Fence Coniasoiers $22.50 up
WHITE O-C^SW^
Nature's- finest fuel. Starts; like. Mndling,
yet burns all day. Less than a bushel of
ash per ton. Elsace your order;while price
is-low. •■ - ^
Also our Old Reliable OLG A POCAHONTAS COAL
LAMBARTH BROTHERS
' ":.'■>£ ;■' 0 ";;> phone im - •
General fund ..... - $ 3168.74
Building and (site fund 1318:61
Total'_S_an_fe on hadS, in£* "_j-
eluding amount in closed
banks, June 30, 1937—
District taxes within tax
limitation (general fund)
District taxes for debt serv-
vice prior to December*8, -
1932 ..._. ..-:..:...- 8895.01
Delinquent debt fund 1844.47
Delinquent taxes . 2415.65
Primary money ... 3565.07
Primary supplement fund.. 3430.93
Equalization fund .... 5037.67
Tuition received from state 5275.87
Smith-Hughes and George
Dean Funds—. -653.25
Library interest-endowment 95.00
Library—penal fines ...... 19.X.0
Tuition from other sources
. for 1937-38 school year.,.- 215.00
Other miscellaneous receipts 802.67
Signed:
Mrs. Anna Miller, Secretary.
-%'- "*" "' Cfrae-mrang; -OOKec. the mm ana^the TH^ha_^stacks we see" around the YY -.. - "
..,.,, M°ved by Mr. Lange. seconded by'river over. and .saw a vision. Hjsi Country Then the _awbmT_-_. S? 'Oiympe Bradna is the seventeen-
4487.35 Mrs. mther Briggs, that the report agents \were sent to confer with !^4T to 1-Le the """ ^" * '
_-___ o _r»_"*___. _■._■__.. _""Ti-_ _•*•____*. •*.-*•_-> *- _ __. _ 1 _ _■. ..**. !_.*'. "
be accepted. . CJarried,
Moved by Mrs/W. D.- Cook, sec-
ondded by. Mrs. S, Lambarth, that
the 1938-9 school year consist of 9Va
months. Carried.
The assembly proceeded to the
election of two mejnbers to the
what it meant to have Henry Ford
around for men went to work to
help Mr. Ford make the vision he
had in .mind a. .reality. The morale
Total receipts-....—.— 38,528.26
Total receipts, including bal
ance June 30, 1937-.....-.. 43.015.61 Mr. Henne 1, Mrs
EXPENDITORES
Salaries board of education members .-..-. 200.00
Supplies of board of education ———-!——.—
Salary of superintendent-
Supplies of superintendent's
office _...._ .';.. 88.21
Census expense,~ 21.30
Board of Education, MJ. Henne^MS j of "'the ' edrrimiihity was once more
Mr._ Cook's terms of office having raised to its former level and has
expired. . A remained there since.
The President appointed Mr. Now deeds of that kind can never
Lange and Mr. Bernard tellers, thej be repaid by words, returned acts of
oath of office being administered by;kindness and surely not by money.
Luther Briggs., " .But the people of Saline feel they
The President called for nomina-' owe Mr. Ford.a deep debt, of grati-
tions to fill the vacancy of Mi:. Cook, j tude for what he did in lifting them
Mr. Cook-was. the cajly nomination.;out of the depression, when they
The President declared the, nomina- j needed help the most. Some way
tions closed and the the assembly must be found to at least in a small
proceeded to vote by ballot. measure indicate to Mr. Ford that
Total votes cast 20. Mr. Cook 18, !the people of Saline are not unmind-
Collins 1. Mr j6*1 of the debt they owe him and
cure,
to
the grain hauled to the and
mill. All this sounds very simple,
t year-Old French actress who caused
property owners and soon the millIfiS^l^d-i^Tin "-hoJ-^her-- it 1^°h a w-1""^ *«** George Raft
and some, of .the land along the riv- was aitowek to cure _le-! it w^ i $£T^ ?** .^J*'*?* aPaltin
er became his. The city soon found- drawn direct to tte' thre2ur£ ^f i f^ ** ?**■ ^mce ^^ she **»
•■■■■- - .^7JVn -^Te^ TO ^ tnresinng mi- played m "Last Train from Madrid"
chine and the srram hauled to «,« ^a -Conege Holiday," but "Stolen
Heaven" .marks the first production
in which she has been starred..
The distinguished Lewis Stone has
an important part as an aged pianist who befriends the young lovers
when all the world seems to turn
against them and who prevents them
rnis Pfoc2 from ruining their lives with a single mistake.
1 which they can never pay in full,
I Members of. the Saline Woman's
!Club recalled that Mr. Ford
Cook declared elected.
The President called-.for nominations to fill the vacancy of Mr. i,,.,.^-..--,*- «,<_+ i._> .,,---_. ia *n~htn*.*x
Henne. Mr. Henhe was -norrtinated to ^^'^J^tL^^!0^
is a
102.17.succeed himself, hd other nomina-<
things and collects them: Then the
iioc'-n'ti--. rr>i._. ^=«,I^M-r ™„~<i~A~i <- .members conceived the thought that
1225.00 tions. The assembly, proceeded to _,__„_„__ w. •„__,, witK.8)rift m
but the main point of the situation
is this: wheat contains -excess moisture when it is called ripe. Tlie
?., grain must go through what is called the "sweating" process. During
this time the moisture in the kernel
is gradually evaporating,
ess, must continue until the wheat
is thoroughly cured. Then the- wheat
is. just right for fine flour.*..< If the
sweating process is shortened,- mort
moisture is of necessity left in * the'
kernel. Then when the wheat is put
in the bin the sweating process goes
On and. the wheat heats. 'This, is
often called "burned wheat'' and dpes
not make good flour. Or it gets a
'musty odor and taints the flour. All
these things are taken, into consider-
atiort by the buyers for lajge-iAUling
concerns. They can detect the care
grain has been given not only be-
Total general control expenditures .......
Teachers' salaries:
(a) meif, (4%)
(bV women (10).. .
Teaching supplies (a) elementary (Gr'a,des K-8)....
(b)' high school
(Grades 9-12)
Books, supplementary readers, desk copies, free
textbooks
School library—books and
1,636.68
6567.35
11,294.28
91.80
elect by ballot.
Total votes_ cast f20, Mr. H_imel^^^^^^~^,_^3a^<inea~S-rt
18, .Mrs. Collins 2. - might in a small way show the ap-
Thfere being no further business, < preciation of" the community. Conse-
it was moved by Mr,, Miller, seconded by Mr. Cook, we adjourn. Carried.
Mrs. Anna Miller, Secrets y.
Walter D, Cook, Treasurer.
IS SUNBURN DANGEROUS?
presenting Mr. Ford with a gift on cause of their familiarity in handling
his seventy-fifth .birthday, ^hich the grain but also because of the
--'-'- * - '"*' scientific methods now employed. It
K^-hu-h.as^ the expert cook, will tell
you. Ask any experienced housewife
just how-ishe makes her biscuits or
her cookies and invariably she knows
by'the looks of the dough when she
has the right proportions. The bride
measures everything -by the exact
teaspoonful to obtain, the same results. The experienced millers can
not be_ fbqled. Like the housewife,
they know their "dough." But now
scieii-e' has come to the rescue, of
quently a hand-made quilt of Dres
j den plate design has come into being
• which-will-be forwarded to Mr. Ford
'for his birthday" next •week.
The Saline Woman's Club quilt
' *_o___nitt*_e in charge of. Mrs. Fred
iBurkhart met several,nightsi aj>6ve
blocli--
.Ithe Burkhart store to cut
287.69 • Many a vocation has been spoiled' which were handed ta the members
by assuming that sunburn is not dan-,to be pieced, the material having __. _„_„....
^o^., Serous- Many a week-end at the'been contributed by members of the ithe well-meamng miller" wh*>"-oiild
58.06;beach has resulted in several weeks'dub. Mrs. Burkhart and several hot detect the different trades of
! suffering and hospitalization with re^-'other ladies assembled the quilt■*"•••■- -'■---• --- -■- - - -
expense _.. - 223.491 sultant time and income loss to peo- blocks and prepared it for the qtiilt-,
M_sceIlaneons instruction !ple who could ill afford it. |er. But, the Woman's Club boastfed
584.08| t^tpt^t bather should start
.expense
Every bather should start out no ' expert quilter among *the mem-
i with the assumption that sunburn; is hers, so Mrs. C. £\ Unterkifcher 'gen-
Total instruction expendi- ! dangerous. It is Ukf any other, erously * offered to pay for the quilt-
Jfcures.— _,—. 19,106.75 j burn, except for the iact that it is, ing and' the services of Mrs. C^ro-
An___Hary and cooTdinate* activitiess. not localized; unhampered- by: the,line Grosshans - ' " "*"
Health service' ——...
Other auxiliary and co-
. ordinate expense
Total auxiliary ahd coordinate expenditures ....
Operation of School Plant.:
Wages of janitors and
other employees-
Fuel,, janitor supplies, * elec-*'
tricity, •gas,' -water—-.--. ,*
Other, operation expense—.;
18.66 j wispy, modern bathing suit it may' ouilt is finished and ready for de^
; affect two-thirds ofi-the -body* sur- livery. _ -.■..,
'255.95 face bringing pain,s -sleeplessness,! With the quilt will go a little
; fever and even infectipn* in its wake, booklet on the-front cover of which
j ■ Most bathers attempt to get a is a picture of Ford lake- and the
274.61 coat of tan as soon as* possible, and;mill. Inside is a word of greeting, . . - _._„,,=_,„ ^-^...^h „-„,
this too often results-i__fortun_.tely.it" Mr. Ford on the anniyersity. of, ^^ .grain reac^ thpu^-ever^,
!lf one gets a little too much burn oi,his seventy-fifth birthday, together |^5. fr6m toP to ^t^m. The nan
1440.80 the shoulder and uncoyersthe next *^th . an .original ppem written for-l.0/6*^?
that sunburn will become a-'the occasion by Mrs.-Lillian Burgan.' clos--
Srheat aftd suffered the loss When he
Shipped iii§ purchases to the large
elevators in the cities.
Tests are taken of each carload of
wheat. These tests, are made Tay
means of plunging a large test tube
were-seb-red ^e. ^- ^r1°ttoin ** ^e' ^'YTm* i*
were, secured, .inej^^-jj. |ight diflerg%t places in each1
car. Tlie test^^^is shajied like a
lead pencil. When the point scrapes
the bottom of the- car a small handle
is turned and a long slit appears the
whole length of the tiibe,> This fills
tiien turned "again, and slit
Then, the tube -is removed
- ■ lUav, men. -LUXUUIil Will Ut-UUillt. ^t-t-ic _vv-._"--i uy _t__.o. 'i-maii-wuigaj.,] -- » . " :! . _, —i . A I _.
2122.46 blister. . Repeated the'nhext day the Members- of : the Salin& Woman's ;and the,contents are d^miped out on
69:08 sun. bites deeper into the tissue. Soon t-lub autographed the-booklet. Mrs. f* large-table Here |he different
' •:- ; --——-^:we-iave _evferal deep-sbiirns a^^ r1 ^ISf3-^ *^t 'Z
Total operation ex|eri_itures 3632.'32"i'vated • by flies, sand** friction of "had. charge .of the booklet details.. '"" "* """ '**'
means oi various 't_S'ts the moisture
_?ixed . Charges-:
Insurance —'-
Total fixed charge
. expenditures" __......—.........
TVIai-itenance (Rei>airs -ind
ments): *
■Repairs onvbuildihgs and '.
grounds - —...—.—..—.
Repairs on equipment (Trans
portation, Tleating, I_ight-
ing, "Ventilation; "Water '"-
service) —_:—......1—....
j shoulder straps and clothing, that- Thus only in part' can the, cbm-
273.84 .'rriay Jay up- the bather for .a- week "inunity show an appreciation to Mr.
■ ,or"Hiore'. •• Such burns should receive Ford for all that he "has done for
Jjriedieal attention; they are. always 'Saline and the surroanding. commu-
273.84'jattended by shock. ""'^ ... .nity.,Not only did he meet the needs
repla-e-j Fifteen or twenty n_in_t_s expos-J of the: townsmen, wlien th^y found
*" lure the first-day at 'th©*- beach is themselves in a "dark hour", but he
[enough, especially before 3 o'clock has added lasting ,-beauty;vtp. the
. -221.01; in the afternoon- Thea_ao___tog: sun town of* which the people are justly
Total maintenance expenditures —.*.*■■■'.
Debt Service:
Paid -principal on "bonds—
Paid interest on bonds..—
1129.90
;is very strong, especially toward proud, for it addsrmuclwto-the,first
•noon. The kite afternoon: is nsually impression ihat a stranger entering
;not quite so bad. But _ii_ one covers'the city from the west gains,-and
908.89 upand-protects-any s_J_ieer.*W--i__h"ibe- also leaves a good impression upon
comes very hot and reddened by ap-.: the visitor who departs through its
plying' soothing lotion or unguent, western gates.
the effects of the first-burn can be. *
, cleared up before any more sun We. hope that you'll accept this
4000.00'further damages the skin: TSie hot!. ..gift *
6555.00, wind off the water is also potent-As. a birthday remembrance to you,
-—^—* [ and some protection^^ from; it._nay.be; Congratulations and good wishes.
Total debt service expendi-- „• ' necessary for 'already reddened _kin. i For one so good and true. , . ^
tures — 10,555.001 Life ■guards axe warned to wear It does not liave the weight of
Capital Outlay (Adcliticjis to proper-head protection lest the diret_t sunl .; gold, ,.-.__.-
ty')-: • j*rays stow up their reactions, and. Nor the fondle of silk and fur,
New furniture and instruc- * j"bathers -should be warned by this]But comes with a spirit filled with
tional equipment, not jand refrain from exposing their! love.
n -snin'^ .
Each stitch .you find in this quilt
Was made; with a thought in,mind
1475.85
beat.
replacement 1159._1 heads for too long intervals to -Tin's
New equipment (Transportation, Heat, Lignt, Ventilation, Water Service—
Miscellaneous capital outlay expense ... .
, Total capital outlay expenditures .
Following - the . two weeks' -period. As the gifts'of the Wise Men were,
at the'Ypsilanti poo.l, July 11 to July!Of one, who has spent most of his
112.85*24, "Mr. Mowerson will give instruc-1 years
—*-■ tion -as follows: iTo encourage and uplift mankind;
July 25 to Aug. 7, City "beach,'Of one, who has by word and deed
^ t_- 1 I — J _Z__.- ' On—»*■ 4?-K-.4-1. r_ -----iTn .*.». -Hntrc. r\-£ 1?j-_-T.4"
The Saline Theatre
—PRESENTS—; '
Don Ameche, Simone Simon, Robert tYoung, in
"JOSETTE^
The season's gayest comedy, with Music. •'Cartoon,. Ne\ys, Comedy.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JI3X.Y 2^ an& 23
Gene Raymond and Oiympe .Bradna, in f /
"STOLEN HE^er
"A new and refreshing entertainment.'ej_pfe|rie-ice>*s'*.
BBJITy BOOP .CARTOON, POPULAR SCIENCE; .MEWS ....
SUNDAY and MONDAY, JULY 24 and 25
MjATINEE SUNDAY ONLY, 3:6jtt ^T_ ■•'JM:* *
^ Robert 'LOiils Stevenson's aassicv^t*»y ^ . ? f
'KIDNAPED*
With Freddie Birtholome*, Warner Baxter^ Arleen. Whalen and a :
''''cist of* 5J)00. COMEDY, -NgyVS-:"-;'*^'?*-
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thiirsdayy; 0uly 26-27-28
■•■*'.■ *' IT-'-S^GrOJOL HERE ^^^■;
Grand total expenditures:.
2748.21 r Ann Arbor: 1-2, beginners and swim-1 Sent forth a million rays of light
■ mers, ages 5 to "12 years. . |To guide the traveler on his way
39,357.311 2-3. beginners and swimmers, ages i And make the road of life more
13 andUp. • . j bright.
Grand total of expenditures. j 3-4, advanced swimming, all ages.' • .'
including amount in closed | Intramural pool, Ann Arbor: Class- -Each stitch *yon see—there are
banks -'- 39,357.31 jes in life saving and water safety, i many,
Cash Balance, June _0, 1938: 6-7 .v. m., Monday .and Thursday.,Was made with a silent., prayer
General fund - —~ 2,155.21' 6-7:45 p. m., Tuesday, Wednesday,)Of gratitude for men like you
The 20th Century-Fox production
of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Kidnaped", comes to. Jthe local playhouse
for next * Tuesday,' Wednesday and
Thursday, with Warner Baxter and
Freddie Bartholomew heading a great
featured cast.
, Friday and Saturday of this week
a great picture, "Josette," will be
shown.
Saline General Hospital
Mrs. Katy Bartlett is getting along
nicely. ,
Charles Hanson entered the hospital Tuesday for medical treatment.
THE OBSERVlfe I^|pE§
Classified Adyertising .'■'
6c per lime first Insertion. 4c ^_r Una
each subsequent insertion.
MEMIMU1VI CHARGE. 25 CENTS
All cardboard, now 7c per sheet at
The Observer office.
For Sale—%.-size bed.
Wahl, phone 102-F3.
Mrs. -Jake.
41tf. .
- _^&r -SaJer-^-8 -pigs -6 -weeks old: Mjs*..
C]"Bass, -§m>ne 1_1JS^2'. ~ " "Z 42 '7 '
Heating-vand _heet?metal work.."
R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
>* For- Sale—-Tijesh-" Jersey, cows. >A..
Miller. Macon-Clinton road. 32
Walverine Work Shoes give «x_ra.
service. Sold by. G. L. Parsons.
Custom' combine work. Make application early. Grogs Hardware-
:- :-— '. .v;; _:£W^:-v.. :
W. E. Dietiker, licensed embattnef
.Building and site fund.—— 1503.09 Friday and Saturday.
Total amount on hand *| Aug 8 to 22, Newport Beach.
June 30, 1938 . - 3,658.30: 1-2. beginners and swimmers, ages
-« 5 to 12 years.
Total expenditures includ-
balance
43,015.61
Total recipts including
balance -- 43,015.61
1938-1939 BUDGET '
School board meeting July 8, 1938.
Budget for County Tax Comm.
A—Receipts: Revenue available:
(a) • Assessed valuation:
j Saline <_ity '. ——
i Saline Township
! Lodi Township —'. —
, York Township
2-3, begfinners- and swimmers,
and up.
13
Who- feed hungry souls with beauty
- rare;
A prayer that this, yoiir birthday,
May be .filled with joys and cheers;
That the blessings of the Heavenly
Father *
3-4, advanced swinimiiigr,'--all.ages.,May brighten aU the coming years.
4-6. junior and'senior life saving! . —-Lillian Burgan.
and water safety. .. -
; ._ j While Harold Gueutal, Jas. Munro,
Norton Davison, son-of Mi-, and,H. L. Bleecker ;and Ray Whipple
Mrs. C. M_ Davison of .Clarks' lake were
is computed in each one. The eight
samples are theiti figttred together and
the average** tfiKeh, 'arid the' snipper
is paid accefaiiig'-o what the grain
averages. This proves the fallacy of
trying to _i_._gg-e-in ^obr jwheat or
wh^at iinpropeflv cured ^it_i* ^"carload of Jgood "wheat: for the lower
price'is 'then^paid, on the entire carload. These liiethods have taken the
test away from the local buyer and
how the'farmer is dependent on what
the microscope^ and test tubes reveal
about his -grain.
Here is the proof of how car_fully.
he has sweat the wheat and how pa--
tient he has been to allow time
enough ifor the drying out process.-
A premium is often paid for wheat
that .has been allowed to stand in
.the shock and cure thoroughly and
which ■will produce the fihe flavor
desired ijpr flour. This is the har-.
vest time, and many are anxious to'
get threshing over with and f pel that
it is a "bigjask done when the wheat
is actually in the bin. However,
those -who have had long experience
covering many years in the "wheat
growing business give this word of
caution to well-meaning but often .
unsuspecting ambitious farmers:
"Don't hurry your wheat harvest
Allow the golden grain plenty of
time in which to sweat. The extra
days may mean the difference between Several "cents per bilshel on I
r^Sv"°P- BMWfa* ^^^dZ^^re^^^s^^^r^
aonc nuny. ^ ,{qt ^om. eyeg Js ^t Dr Gibson's -Op- ?
SALINE ROTARY CLUB .S^013' P"kard ^ ^ **"
arid undertaker. Phone 175-F2.
. Sum^i sfiad^~ Wom^s^Hii Ad--"
miratioi- "Hosiery "justf &ry?5. "Ii, _?ar-*
sons. . . '
':-'•- Y ., * . : " '. 't 'Y
Bur-dia-rt'si Eleventh Anniversary
Sale starts Saturday, July 30; Bar--
gains for all,... '.
■ Radio Service. 12 years':0f factory*
experience.- 211 S. * Ann^ __rbor' St.,
Saline. W. Kelly. ^
*.* ■• • ~- : : *"-■ •
A full line of New Idea Iiilple-'
ments and repairs... Call the Wiedman Auto Company.
- *I.am how prepared to clean your
furnace with my new vacuum cleaner; R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
-* For Sale—Several used concrete
stave silos.. Will be delivered and
erected for buyers. The Michigan.
Silo Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 43
DEAD OR ALIVE
Farm animals removed promptly
Phone collect to Ann Arbor 2-2244.
Central Dead Stock Co.
Keep your hogs free from, worms
with Acorn NiXem and feed our
50% protein Hog Mix, then watch
them grow. Saline Mercantile Co.,
"New deals and square deals," but
I
Thirteen members of the Salinef -Week End Specials: 2 $3 perman-
Rotary Club and eleven Boy Scouts] e^. $5.00; §4 permanent $3.50; ma-
of Saline were guests of the camp s chineless $5 and-$7.50; shampoo and
management for supper at CampjWave and Manicure, 75a, Helen's
Newkirk-^ last Thursday evening.(Beauty. Shop, phone 89-F2. ^ s,
Following the meal the boys at camp'. __ _* _ . . '-■-.„ .__ „ . ' - '
entertained the Rotarians with a _ f or - Sale-^e 8-ft bmder one
■6-ft binder, 1%-ton 1936 Dodge
_ in attendance at the double-
. lost'his right big toe hv^air -ensilage header Tjall^ game in Detroit last
$ 973.565 j flitter he was ope^tinssiat- the farm .Friday, the new Buick car belong-
42",230i' barn ~n Fridav. He is-glad, he was' ing to Mr.- -Gueiital, in .which they
51,240 able ta stop the machine before it had gone to Detroit, was stolen
_-„-_. _....--_-*. 66,100jmadp onlv the onfi grab. !_>. was from a garage near the ball. park.
Pittsfied Township ...—... 43,590 feeding hay from th*. mow into the The theft Was" not discovered until
;t machine and knocked some-of-it in the quartet were ready to start for
Total -— ; 1,176,725 ;whilA standin_r on th- feed bo.ard home after the game.- Inasmuch as
(b) Revenue assessment of '• of the cutter when it-caught hixn. the ear is insured, ^the^ saddest part
„ 6^miUs ... -__._L-.... 7,06_-He knbwis now'that the*foot feed is ,'of the affair is |he fact that- the
j*(^.i-amaiy-^Cerisus 310 *' ' not* safe practise and- that..he is,coats of -Mefsrs^^^_^Bkeckert ^i^ ;:-The.i!
1. *at S15 _per child..,.--:-:-.:.... .4.650 probably• Wcky that the-,su-g!eonr had and.Whipple had beenleft m. tile ear ^hatd'
(e) Miscellaneous:
program. The Camp Newkirk boys,-_ , _ . --„0^-_. _. - ... * -- ,-,r_5._
and the Saline scouts engaged ma ^c^ 1-ton 1937 Dodg^^P.1929
ball game which ended in aWe in'Ford * trucks- Herman -Heimnger,
favor of* Camp Newkirk. Sim. R.
Wilson, the past /president, was pre
sented the past .president's"Rotary
•nin." Several scouts from Saline plan
Ford -. truck-!
phone .33.
Radio Service. * All makes, parts
and tubes; also gas, oil and accessor*
ies, groceries, candy, tobacco.- Art's
to spend a week at.the j=amp this Se^f station, Saltoe-Pleasknt Lake
summer. . Mr. andMrs. S. C Wal-.Roadg saline phone; 181-F13,
lace- and daughter, Miss Esther, and1 * F*-. ■' - ;-•
Mrs. J. B. Wallace were guests and
enioyed visafiner -the various points
of interest at the (amp,
>ads and "buses are having
for the nation's* passen-
6.50d"oniv to tr&n--his-toe instead.-of his and of course were.^inaud^; m ^;b|r*"*tB#^^asiit-^eems that'aar
r . I. * -. _ _. .__ " »" i __"_._l * _T^1_ „..._.«. C.fnw^n«_.' " ' '* ' * '•**l'fy* ' _£__: s. a._.-_.._£%^ __- *!_«.___. _-__.__. l_
: "foot f_xU-er up_*-SrooKLya__xponraE-;ioot.-^Chel_ea Stand&d; '
■t'tfevel is'toptBng-them both.
PASTNERSHIP. PLAN
USED. CABS r
Ask us about our low priced cars
on, this plan. , .
-- COOK MOT6R -SALES' ' *
I' Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
To tell it is to seU it > '■>"■" -*;
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| Title | 1938-07-21; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-07-21 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
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| Title | 1938-07-21; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-07-21 |
| 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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| Transcript | --*<-<*.*-*__. p. -_-- VOLUME 57 f" f SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNT-.. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY- fULY 2l'r 1938 NUMBER 42 Closely connected with the life of the community is the Batn^^here '. - * -■' -.. - .\ .. - ■'..\ you make your jfina^cial home;- Ancji you're just as welcome .here as »■»->.'.<. you would be in your own. % *.',."--* The One Story Bank dh.Jtb- Cbrner M ^ JlS THE TCVIE $0 PAINT P IF YOU HAVE STARTED your chicks on LARRO FEEDS, 1__7 M -iieans fellow with LARRO EGG'MASH, or for'Broilers, use LARRO BROILER MASH and DRAINS. Spray material for every ^jii^as* Med. tion-hard£i__ng Salt $l,^f{per cwt. Also have Granulated and Water Softener Salt; also Hoi-iiny, Cracked or whole Cor^ l01t-^>Bran, Middlings, Meat Scraps, Tankage, Dried Buttermilk, Skim Milk and Qjsfe- Shell. Headquarters for Plymouth Binder Twine Get our prices before y$>% £113^ ColeV Feed Siie PHONE 47 ' ^SALINE f Annual School Report Thatcher-Saur —-4~_.—.... 4,000! Smith-Hughes -*_.., . 1,300 (f) June 30, 193% balance.......... 2,155 : (g) Total,available fsnds— 2-,66dj Hand-Made Quilt of It Pays To Take Time FUGl-OVE LOVE THEaiE OF "STOLEN HEAVEN" The annual school meeting of Sa-! B—Expenditures: line District No. 1, "Fractional, was! (a) Teachers' salaries.......... held in the school auditorium July' (b) Operating expenste: 11, 1938; Meeting called to order, equipment and general by President Henne and minu.tes of ■ purpose ...-...-;... }.-. -..-. last annual meeting read and ac-' (c) Capital outlay: cepted. The President called for thej Secretary and Treasurer's annual re--(d) Total expenditures........ port. The Secretary read the report J c—Debt Service FINANCIAL REPORT j (a) Principal and interest. Receipts and Balance _ (b) Mjillage rate Dresden Plate Design;*■****&£*. g*™<* '^ Against! ea._gf t^w^rx ^toSS .V-JUV....UIVI/WI5I1 Having Wet Grain to . past comes Sunday to tiie Saline jwill Be Pre-en^l. Mr. Ford By ** ____^.yerS' £*£ SaS^S^- \ ^' 6,1X5 the Saleswoman's Club j .Experienced wheat growers a_e offje SKff^g.S j Next Week. -viewing with mingled skepticism and oiympe, who is hailed as "thefiMt ! n_. _, ; alarm the tendency of modern firm- star of 1938" ta_nt™0Hnft The depression was still in bloom. , ers to hurry the harvest, The old- S of; a Lied yo^g 'jSeSi-S 19,500' 25,665' 6278.67 BEST PAINT • SOLD House and Barn Paint, also ever^l^g to mix your -own paint—White I_ead, Linsee*-. "Oil, Turpentine, etc MULE fflBE ROOEING STEEtRdOFmG Prime Electric Fence Coniasoiers $22.50 up WHITE O-C^SW^ Nature's- finest fuel. Starts; like. Mndling, yet burns all day. Less than a bushel of ash per ton. Elsace your order;while price is-low. •■ - ^ Also our Old Reliable OLG A POCAHONTAS COAL LAMBARTH BROTHERS ' ":.'■>£ ;■' 0 ";;> phone im - • General fund ..... - $ 3168.74 Building and (site fund 1318:61 Total'_S_an_fe on hadS, in£* "_j- eluding amount in closed banks, June 30, 1937— District taxes within tax limitation (general fund) District taxes for debt serv- vice prior to December*8, - 1932 ..._. ..-:..:...- 8895.01 Delinquent debt fund 1844.47 Delinquent taxes . 2415.65 Primary money ... 3565.07 Primary supplement fund.. 3430.93 Equalization fund .... 5037.67 Tuition received from state 5275.87 Smith-Hughes and George Dean Funds—. -653.25 Library interest-endowment 95.00 Library—penal fines ...... 19.X.0 Tuition from other sources . for 1937-38 school year.,.- 215.00 Other miscellaneous receipts 802.67 Signed: Mrs. Anna Miller, Secretary. -%'- "*" "' Cfrae-mrang; -OOKec. the mm ana^the TH^ha_^stacks we see" around the YY -.. - " ..,.,, M°ved by Mr. Lange. seconded by'river over. and .saw a vision. Hjsi Country Then the _awbmT_-_. S? 'Oiympe Bradna is the seventeen- 4487.35 Mrs. mther Briggs, that the report agents \were sent to confer with !^4T to 1-Le the """ ^" * ' _-___ o _r»_"*___. _■._■__.. _""Ti-_ _•*•____*. •*.-*•_-> *- _ __. _ 1 _ _■. ..**. !_.*'. " be accepted. . CJarried, Moved by Mrs/W. D.- Cook, sec- ondded by. Mrs. S, Lambarth, that the 1938-9 school year consist of 9Va months. Carried. The assembly proceeded to the election of two mejnbers to the what it meant to have Henry Ford around for men went to work to help Mr. Ford make the vision he had in .mind a. .reality. The morale Total receipts-....—.— 38,528.26 Total receipts, including bal ance June 30, 1937-.....-.. 43.015.61 Mr. Henne 1, Mrs EXPENDITORES Salaries board of education members .-..-. 200.00 Supplies of board of education ———-!——.— Salary of superintendent- Supplies of superintendent's office _...._ .';.. 88.21 Census expense,~ 21.30 Board of Education, MJ. Henne^MS j of "'the ' edrrimiihity was once more Mr._ Cook's terms of office having raised to its former level and has expired. . A remained there since. The President appointed Mr. Now deeds of that kind can never Lange and Mr. Bernard tellers, thej be repaid by words, returned acts of oath of office being administered by;kindness and surely not by money. Luther Briggs., " .But the people of Saline feel they The President called for nomina-' owe Mr. Ford.a deep debt, of grati- tions to fill the vacancy of Mi:. Cook, j tude for what he did in lifting them Mr. Cook-was. the cajly nomination.;out of the depression, when they The President declared the, nomina- j needed help the most. Some way tions closed and the the assembly must be found to at least in a small proceeded to vote by ballot. measure indicate to Mr. Ford that Total votes cast 20. Mr. Cook 18, !the people of Saline are not unmind- Collins 1. Mr j6*1 of the debt they owe him and cure, to the grain hauled to the and mill. All this sounds very simple, t year-Old French actress who caused property owners and soon the millIfiS^l^d-i^Tin "-hoJ-^her-- it 1^°h a w-1""^ *«** George Raft and some, of .the land along the riv- was aitowek to cure _le-! it w^ i $£T^ ?** .^J*'*?* aPaltin er became his. The city soon found- drawn direct to tte' thre2ur£ ^f i f^ ** ?**■ ^mce ^^ she **» •■■■■- - .^7JVn -^Te^ TO ^ tnresinng mi- played m "Last Train from Madrid" chine and the srram hauled to «,« ^a -Conege Holiday" but "Stolen Heaven" .marks the first production in which she has been starred.. The distinguished Lewis Stone has an important part as an aged pianist who befriends the young lovers when all the world seems to turn against them and who prevents them rnis Pfoc2 from ruining their lives with a single mistake. 1 which they can never pay in full, I Members of. the Saline Woman's !Club recalled that Mr. Ford Cook declared elected. The President called-.for nominations to fill the vacancy of Mr. i,,.,.^-..--,*- «,<_+ i._> .,,---_. ia *n~htn*.*x Henne. Mr. Henhe was -norrtinated to ^^'^J^tL^^!0^ is a 102.17.succeed himself, hd other nomina-< things and collects them: Then the iioc'-n'ti--. rr>i._. ^=«,I^M-r ™„~6ve blocli-- .Ithe Burkhart store to cut 287.69 • Many a vocation has been spoiled' which were handed ta the members by assuming that sunburn is not dan-,to be pieced, the material having __. _„_„.... ^o^., Serous- Many a week-end at the'been contributed by members of the ithe well-meamng miller" wh*>"-oiild 58.06;beach has resulted in several weeks'dub. Mrs. Burkhart and several hot detect the different trades of ! suffering and hospitalization with re^-'other ladies assembled the quilt■*"•••■- -'■---• --- -■- - - - expense _.. - 223.491 sultant time and income loss to peo- blocks and prepared it for the qtiilt-, M_sceIlaneons instruction !ple who could ill afford it. er. But, the Woman's Club boastfed 584.08 t^tpt^t bather should start .expense Every bather should start out no ' expert quilter among *the mem- i with the assumption that sunburn; is hers, so Mrs. C. £\ Unterkifcher 'gen- Total instruction expendi- ! dangerous. It is Ukf any other, erously * offered to pay for the quilt- Jfcures.— _,—. 19,106.75 j burn, except for the iact that it is, ing and' the services of Mrs. C^ro- An___Hary and cooTdinate* activitiess. not localized; unhampered- by: the,line Grosshans - ' " "*" Health service' ——... Other auxiliary and co- . ordinate expense Total auxiliary ahd coordinate expenditures .... Operation of School Plant.: Wages of janitors and other employees- Fuel,, janitor supplies, * elec-*' tricity, •gas,' -water—-.--. ,* Other, operation expense—.; 18.66 j wispy, modern bathing suit it may' ouilt is finished and ready for de^ ; affect two-thirds ofi-the -body* sur- livery. _ -.■.., '255.95 face bringing pain,s -sleeplessness,! With the quilt will go a little ; fever and even infectipn* in its wake, booklet on the-front cover of which j ■ Most bathers attempt to get a is a picture of Ford lake- and the 274.61 coat of tan as soon as* possible, and;mill. Inside is a word of greeting, . . - _._„,,=_,„ ^-^...^h „-„, this too often results-i__fortun_.tely.it" Mr. Ford on the anniyersity. of, ^^ .grain reac^ thpu^-ever^, !lf one gets a little too much burn oi,his seventy-fifth birthday, together ^5. fr6m toP to ^t^m. The nan 1440.80 the shoulder and uncoyersthe next *^th . an .original ppem written for-l.0/6*^? that sunburn will become a-'the occasion by Mrs.-Lillian Burgan.' clos-- Srheat aftd suffered the loss When he Shipped iii§ purchases to the large elevators in the cities. Tests are taken of each carload of wheat. These tests, are made Tay means of plunging a large test tube were-seb-red ^e. ^- ^r1°ttoin ** ^e' ^'YTm* i* were, secured, .inej^^-jj. ight diflerg%t places in each1 car. Tlie test^^^is shajied like a lead pencil. When the point scrapes the bottom of the- car a small handle is turned and a long slit appears the whole length of the tiibe,> This fills tiien turned "again, and slit Then, the tube -is removed - ■ lUav, men. -LUXUUIil Will Ut-UUillt. ^t-t-ic _vv-._"--i uy _t__.o. 'i-maii-wuigaj.,] -- » . " :! . _, —i . A I _. 2122.46 blister. . Repeated the'nhext day the Members- of : the Salin& Woman's ;and the,contents are d^miped out on 69:08 sun. bites deeper into the tissue. Soon t-lub autographed the-booklet. Mrs. f* large-table Here he different ' •:- ; --——-^:we-iave _evferal deep-sbiirns a^^ r1 ^ISf3-^ *^t 'Z Total operation ex eri_itures 3632.'32"i'vated • by flies, sand** friction of "had. charge .of the booklet details.. '"" "* """ '**' means oi various 't_S'ts the moisture _?ixed . Charges-: Insurance —'- Total fixed charge . expenditures" __......—......... TVIai-itenance (Rei>airs -ind ments): * ■Repairs onvbuildihgs and '. grounds - —...—.—..—. Repairs on equipment (Trans portation, Tleating, I_ight- ing, "Ventilation; "Water '"- service) —_:—......1—.... j shoulder straps and clothing, that- Thus only in part' can the, cbm- 273.84 .'rriay Jay up- the bather for .a- week "inunity show an appreciation to Mr. ■ ,or"Hiore'. •• Such burns should receive Ford for all that he "has done for Jjriedieal attention; they are. always 'Saline and the surroanding. commu- 273.84'jattended by shock. ""'^ ... .nity.,Not only did he meet the needs repla-e-j Fifteen or twenty n_in_t_s expos-J of the: townsmen, wlien th^y found *" lure the first-day at 'th©*- beach is themselves in a "dark hour", but he [enough, especially before 3 o'clock has added lasting ,-beauty;vtp. the . -221.01; in the afternoon- Thea_ao___tog: sun town of* which the people are justly Total maintenance expenditures —.*.*■■■'. Debt Service: Paid -principal on "bonds— Paid interest on bonds..— 1129.90 ;is very strong, especially toward proud, for it addsrmuclwto-the,first •noon. The kite afternoon: is nsually impression ihat a stranger entering ;not quite so bad. But _ii_ one covers'the city from the west gains,-and 908.89 upand-protects-any s_J_ieer.*W--i__h"ibe- also leaves a good impression upon comes very hot and reddened by ap-.: the visitor who departs through its plying' soothing lotion or unguent, western gates. the effects of the first-burn can be. * , cleared up before any more sun We. hope that you'll accept this 4000.00'further damages the skin: TSie hot!. ..gift * 6555.00, wind off the water is also potent-As. a birthday remembrance to you, -—^—* [ and some protection^^ from; it._nay.be; Congratulations and good wishes. Total debt service expendi-- „• ' necessary for 'already reddened _kin. i For one so good and true. , . ^ tures — 10,555.001 Life ■guards axe warned to wear It does not liave the weight of Capital Outlay (Adcliticjis to proper-head protection lest the diret_t sunl .; gold, ,.-.__.- ty')-: • j*rays stow up their reactions, and. Nor the fondle of silk and fur, New furniture and instruc- * j"bathers -should be warned by this]But comes with a spirit filled with tional equipment, not jand refrain from exposing their! love. n -snin'^ . Each stitch .you find in this quilt Was made; with a thought in,mind 1475.85 beat. replacement 1159._1 heads for too long intervals to -Tin's New equipment (Transportation, Heat, Lignt, Ventilation, Water Service— Miscellaneous capital outlay expense ... . , Total capital outlay expenditures . Following - the . two weeks' -period. As the gifts'of the Wise Men were, at the'Ypsilanti poo.l, July 11 to July!Of one, who has spent most of his 112.85*24, "Mr. Mowerson will give instruc-1 years —*-■ tion -as follows: iTo encourage and uplift mankind; July 25 to Aug. 7, City "beach,'Of one, who has by word and deed ^ t_- 1 I — J _Z__.- ' On—»*■ 4?-K-.4-1. r_ -----iTn .*.». -Hntrc. r\-£ 1?j-_-T.4" The Saline Theatre —PRESENTS—; ' Don Ameche, Simone Simon, Robert tYoung, in "JOSETTE^ The season's gayest comedy, with Music. •'Cartoon,. Ne\ys, Comedy. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JI3X.Y 2^ an& 23 Gene Raymond and Oiympe .Bradna, in f / "STOLEN HE^er "A new and refreshing entertainment.'ej_pfe rie-ice>*s'*. BBJITy BOOP .CARTOON, POPULAR SCIENCE; .MEWS .... SUNDAY and MONDAY, JULY 24 and 25 MjATINEE SUNDAY ONLY, 3:6jtt ^T_ ■•'JM:* * ^ Robert 'LOiils Stevenson's aassicv^t*»y ^ . ? f 'KIDNAPED* With Freddie Birtholome*, Warner Baxter^ Arleen. Whalen and a : ''''cist of* 5J)00. COMEDY, -NgyVS-:"-;'*^'?*- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thiirsdayy; 0uly 26-27-28 ■•■*'.■ *' IT-'-S^GrOJOL HERE ^^^■; Grand total expenditures:. 2748.21 r Ann Arbor: 1-2, beginners and swim-1 Sent forth a million rays of light ■ mers, ages 5 to "12 years. . To guide the traveler on his way 39,357.311 2-3. beginners and swimmers, ages i And make the road of life more 13 andUp. • . j bright. Grand total of expenditures. j 3-4, advanced swimming, all ages.' • .' including amount in closed Intramural pool, Ann Arbor: Class- -Each stitch *yon see—there are banks -'- 39,357.31 jes in life saving and water safety, i many, Cash Balance, June _0, 1938: 6-7 .v. m., Monday .and Thursday.,Was made with a silent., prayer General fund - —~ 2,155.21' 6-7:45 p. m., Tuesday, Wednesday,)Of gratitude for men like you The 20th Century-Fox production of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Kidnaped", comes to. Jthe local playhouse for next * Tuesday,' Wednesday and Thursday, with Warner Baxter and Freddie Bartholomew heading a great featured cast. , Friday and Saturday of this week a great picture, "Josette" will be shown. Saline General Hospital Mrs. Katy Bartlett is getting along nicely. , Charles Hanson entered the hospital Tuesday for medical treatment. THE OBSERVlfe I^ pE§ Classified Adyertising .'■' 6c per lime first Insertion. 4c ^_r Una each subsequent insertion. MEMIMU1VI CHARGE. 25 CENTS All cardboard, now 7c per sheet at The Observer office. For Sale—%.-size bed. Wahl, phone 102-F3. Mrs. -Jake. 41tf. . - _^&r -SaJer-^-8 -pigs -6 -weeks old: Mjs*.. C]"Bass, -§m>ne 1_1JS^2'. ~ " "Z 42 '7 ' Heating-vand _heet?metal work.." R. G. Wahl, phone 160. >* For- Sale—-Tijesh-" Jersey, cows. >A.. Miller. Macon-Clinton road. 32 Walverine Work Shoes give «x_ra. service. Sold by. G. L. Parsons. Custom' combine work. Make application early. Grogs Hardware- :- :-— '. .v;; _:£W^:-v.. : W. E. Dietiker, licensed embattnef .Building and site fund.—— 1503.09 Friday and Saturday. Total amount on hand * Aug 8 to 22, Newport Beach. June 30, 1938 . - 3,658.30: 1-2. beginners and swimmers, ages -« 5 to 12 years. Total expenditures includ- balance 43,015.61 Total recipts including balance -- 43,015.61 1938-1939 BUDGET ' School board meeting July 8, 1938. Budget for County Tax Comm. A—Receipts: Revenue available: (a) • Assessed valuation: j Saline <_ity '. —— i Saline Township ! Lodi Township —'. — , York Township 2-3, begfinners- and swimmers, and up. 13 Who- feed hungry souls with beauty - rare; A prayer that this, yoiir birthday, May be .filled with joys and cheers; That the blessings of the Heavenly Father * 3-4, advanced swinimiiigr,'--all.ages.,May brighten aU the coming years. 4-6. junior and'senior life saving! . —-Lillian Burgan. and water safety. .. - ; ._ j While Harold Gueutal, Jas. Munro, Norton Davison, son-of Mi-, and,H. L. Bleecker ;and Ray Whipple Mrs. C. M_ Davison of .Clarks' lake were is computed in each one. The eight samples are theiti figttred together and the average** tfiKeh, 'arid the' snipper is paid accefaiiig'-o what the grain averages. This proves the fallacy of trying to _i_._gg-e-in ^obr jwheat or wh^at iinpropeflv cured ^it_i* ^"carload of Jgood "wheat: for the lower price'is 'then^paid, on the entire carload. These liiethods have taken the test away from the local buyer and how the'farmer is dependent on what the microscope^ and test tubes reveal about his -grain. Here is the proof of how car_fully. he has sweat the wheat and how pa-- tient he has been to allow time enough ifor the drying out process.- A premium is often paid for wheat that .has been allowed to stand in .the shock and cure thoroughly and which ■will produce the fihe flavor desired ijpr flour. This is the har-. vest time, and many are anxious to' get threshing over with and f pel that it is a "bigjask done when the wheat is actually in the bin. However, those -who have had long experience covering many years in the "wheat growing business give this word of caution to well-meaning but often . unsuspecting ambitious farmers: "Don't hurry your wheat harvest Allow the golden grain plenty of time in which to sweat. The extra days may mean the difference between Several "cents per bilshel on I r^Sv"°P- BMWfa* ^^^dZ^^re^^^s^^^r^ aonc nuny. ^ ,{qt ^om. eyeg Js ^t Dr Gibson's -Op- ? SALINE ROTARY CLUB .S^013' P"kard ^ ^ **" arid undertaker. Phone 175-F2. . Sum^i sfiad^~ Wom^s^Hii Ad--" miratioi- "Hosiery "justf &ry?5. "Ii, _?ar-* sons. . . ' ':-'•- Y ., * . : " '. 't 'Y Bur-dia-rt'si Eleventh Anniversary Sale starts Saturday, July 30; Bar-- gains for all,... '. ■ Radio Service. 12 years':0f factory* experience.- 211 S. * Ann^ __rbor' St., Saline. W. Kelly. ^ *.* ■• • ~- : : *"-■ • A full line of New Idea Iiilple-' ments and repairs... Call the Wiedman Auto Company. - *I.am how prepared to clean your furnace with my new vacuum cleaner; R. G. Wahl, phone 160. -* For Sale—Several used concrete stave silos.. Will be delivered and erected for buyers. The Michigan. Silo Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 43 DEAD OR ALIVE Farm animals removed promptly Phone collect to Ann Arbor 2-2244. Central Dead Stock Co. Keep your hogs free from, worms with Acorn NiXem and feed our 50% protein Hog Mix, then watch them grow. Saline Mercantile Co., "New deals and square deals" but I Thirteen members of the Salinef -Week End Specials: 2 $3 perman- Rotary Club and eleven Boy Scouts] e^. $5.00; §4 permanent $3.50; ma- of Saline were guests of the camp s chineless $5 and-$7.50; shampoo and management for supper at CampjWave and Manicure, 75a, Helen's Newkirk-^ last Thursday evening.(Beauty. Shop, phone 89-F2. ^ s, Following the meal the boys at camp'. __ _* _ . . '-■-.„ .__ „ . ' - ' entertained the Rotarians with a _ f or - Sale-^e 8-ft bmder one ■6-ft binder, 1%-ton 1936 Dodge _ in attendance at the double- . lost'his right big toe hv^air -ensilage header Tjall^ game in Detroit last $ 973.565 j flitter he was ope^tinssiat- the farm .Friday, the new Buick car belong- 42",230i' barn ~n Fridav. He is-glad, he was' ing to Mr.- -Gueiital, in .which they 51,240 able ta stop the machine before it had gone to Detroit, was stolen _-„-_. _....--_-*. 66,100jmadp onlv the onfi grab. !_>. was from a garage near the ball. park. Pittsfied Township ...—... 43,590 feeding hay from th*. mow into the The theft Was" not discovered until ;t machine and knocked some-of-it in the quartet were ready to start for Total -— ; 1,176,725 ;whilA standin_r on th- feed bo.ard home after the game.- Inasmuch as (b) Revenue assessment of '• of the cutter when it-caught hixn. the ear is insured, ^the^ saddest part „ 6^miUs ... -__._L-.... 7,06_-He knbwis now'that the*foot feed is ,'of the affair is he fact that- the j*(^.i-amaiy-^Cerisus 310 *' ' not* safe practise and- that..he is,coats of -Mefsrs^^^_^Bkeckert ^i^ ;:-The.i! 1. *at S15 _per child..,.--:-:-.:.... .4.650 probably• Wcky that the-,su-g!eonr had and.Whipple had beenleft m. tile ear ^hatd' (e) Miscellaneous: program. The Camp Newkirk boys,-_ , _ . --„0^-_. _. - ... * -- ,-,r_5._ and the Saline scouts engaged ma ^c^ 1-ton 1937 Dodg^^P.1929 ball game which ended in aWe in'Ford * trucks- Herman -Heimnger, favor of* Camp Newkirk. Sim. R. Wilson, the past /president, was pre sented the past .president's"Rotary •nin." Several scouts from Saline plan Ford -. truck-! phone .33. Radio Service. * All makes, parts and tubes; also gas, oil and accessor* ies, groceries, candy, tobacco.- Art's to spend a week at.the j=amp this Se^f station, Saltoe-Pleasknt Lake summer. . Mr. andMrs. S. C Wal-.Roadg saline phone; 181-F13, lace- and daughter, Miss Esther, and1 * F*-. ■' - ;-• Mrs. J. B. Wallace were guests and enioyed visafiner -the various points of interest at the (amp, >ads and "buses are having for the nation's* passen- 6.50d"oniv to tr&n--his-toe instead.-of his and of course were.^inaud^; m ^;b r*"*tB#^^asiit-^eems that'aar r . I. * -. _ _. .__ " »" i __"_._l * _T^1_ „..._.«. C.fnw^n«_.' " ' '* ' * '•**l'fy* ' _£__: s. a._.-_.._£%^ __- *!_«.___. _-__.__. l_ : "foot f_xU-er up_*-SrooKLya__xponraE-;ioot.-^Chel_ea Stand&d; ' ■t'tfevel is'toptBng-them both. PASTNERSHIP. PLAN USED. CABS r Ask us about our low priced cars on, this plan. , . -- COOK MOT6R -SALES' ' * I' Authorized Chevrolet Dealers To tell it is to seU it > '■>"■" -*; |
