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THE
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VOLUME 57
SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNT"-". MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938
NUMBER 46
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Linseed Oil Turpentine. : My Spray
Machine Oil Belting - __,
Lumber and Building Material
Of All Kinds
Sherwin Williams Paints
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EVERYTHING IN BUILDING SUPPLIES
•TELEPHONE No. 16
OH BOY! !
Now Is the Time to Switch to Larro Egg Mash
Get ready for fall and winter production. It's a
wholesome, uniform feed that keeps the flock well
nourished and producing fine flavored-, eggs.
On hand at all times a complete line fof Larro
Products. Try Larro Family Flour.
MORE PROFIT OVER FEED COST!
We also are selling two of the leading brands of
Fertiliser—Welch Hi-grade and Swift's Red Steer.
Get in touch with us before you sow fall grain.
• Let* us demonstrate the Ford Milker at your
farm. No f obligation. ■ ■.■:
Cole's Feed Store
^ SALINE
MICHIGAN MI
■Non-Partisan News Letter
By GENE ALI_E__AN
Michigan Press Association
LANSING—The state cupboard is i
bare at Lansing, and so Governor!
publican opposition,* will probably
center on how the iponey is going* to
be raised. .
Thus we come tos£he crux of the
whole matter. .- ;
Who is going to foot the bill ?
This is the real question today!
armiiana, Marijuana,
Hemp;Hashisli;Bhan
tion of this terrible weed. 'GEORGE BAREJER, ANO MISS
The Government Bureau of Nar- RALPH NEW LAUGH TEAM
optics has issued a bulletin on the
PIONEER TIMES
ItVOnThe
Address Label
subject which treats the whole mat-. George Barhier and Jessie Ralph
ter exhaustively. A New Orleans *,.,,«_ ho„- +_..--_,a „_. „ _
prosecuting attorney states that 50% S^T Tf COmedy
j - of the murders in that city are trac- c°mbinatl^ °f the screen. The two
. Spread of Deadly Weed Should Be able -.to marihauna. The same pr_- character players were cast in "Hold
j Stopped; Mr. Jewell Reported portion holds for Mexico, the Philip- 2?at. Kiss>" coming to the Saline
i Small Patch to Police. pines and other places where the ?\heatre Friday and Saturday. Bar-
populations "are strongly Latin. The bleJ Plays Mr. Piermont, millionaire
•■"■_*■ ° *■' nnH <__-\_-m«__ 1. *--_ o».^ t_V.~™ -t__-..__-._ _. _
Frank Murphy, in the chosen role of J Last week's story prompted a friend. tj.. alarming spread of marihuana schools of several Southern' cities and socialite. *nd *kss Ralph, Aunt
Michigan's "Mother Hubbard, is.tosendus today's sketch. We will in the last few years, and its increas- are hotbeds of its abuse And so y' a d°wn-to-earth, sharp-tong-
calling the legislature to meet late;__.,. disclose reaI names. To all ourj m& use by numbers of the youths the grewsome story goes on and on.*™"1 relafciv.e who loves to burst bub-
this* month for another special ses- _^ . ^ ^ United States has attracted The f_oint for us i£ shall we art bl^-,of. prlde m the society set.
sion, the second since his inaugura- readers let us add, we shall be glad ^t Uon of ^ Bureau of Nar. ^Mle S^re is vet time -id stamn ^S^ L" Maxin directed tte new
tion- to use any pioneer events which oc-, ^^ Washington, and an ex- Hut in Mi<SgS' P V1C^r?' a COm€dy «*«™» Placed in
The governor's predicament is notjcurred in your family or community j tensive research and system of ex-,
the source of rejoicing among demo-| an(i Whenevex, requested we will keep perimental projects is now under!
cratic leaders'. .,,.... !real names .and places a secret. |way. . Much has already been reveal- I
w^efrepeSeVg°wTmpor1^tp^] Today- story is that* '"of .another ff&^tat^t^.Kmto* The ^oposed reduction of $12>.
warned repeatedly by^im^rt^t par^ | ^^ cg_Je .. Washtellaw TOunty) ■ follow.^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ 0°0-°°?_of .the $28,000,000 allowed by
SCHOOL AID REDACTIONS
NEXT ?EAR
a background of New York's smart
co'-. -.lauieen O'Sullivan, Dennis
O'Keefe and Mickey Rooney play
leads in the picture.
Jane Withers in "Rascals" comes
for Sunday and Monday "Tropic
Holiday," starring Bob Burns, Martha Raye, Dorothy Lamour arid Ray
t^Z ^untv chaLn^n tta?'having settfed here in 1840. We shall' .^936 almost 400 tons of it were the 1937 legislature for school aid
Brown downtocounty chajrn^n that, s^ Grandpa* and Grandma slezed in >U«at trade m the U. S. in Michigan will mean"a loss of ap-
™K SouT to TK-^ection1 Jones, although at the time of this «* Jf«f <™s have been traced proximately $9,000 to $10,000 to the Mililard, are booked for August ~_3
would be injurious to his re election _t0 -^ w(fre a young- COuple. Like directly to its abuse. So last year Valine district for the year 1938-39. 24.2t- ' e TOOKea tOT -^S^st 23
tt-f a m-ettv mess for all concern- 'many Easterners" they had heard Congress passed a stringent law, j During-last year the loss was more ^Z0
Its a pretty mess tor all concern _^ tgJsa _f th_ ppportunities _i,known as the marihuana act aiming, than $2,000. And in planning the
Michigan. Friends who made theito correct its abuse. It is also an: next year's budget advice from Lan-
trip to Michigan and return told of < outlaw weed in our state and in sing was that schools should expect
the °*ood land here at verv small i many other states as well as in most I about the same loss for the new
ed.
Consider the situation.
ThP JS21SS the enlightmed nations; and it; year as in the preceding year,
i.^? th^ Sd^d steTSe'mont. Her family were fairly well' J" attracted the attention of the: U much as 20% was expected,
m 1937 the grand ana staggering. _,_-_„_ • c_v-_ v,*a -......-w- on i League of Nations. Schools all over the state made up
sum of $122,000,000 while expected to do^peop^. ^he Imd received ^ - ^ ^^ from budget_ ^^ ^ ^^^^ bu?
tax revenues at that tone talked to;e*«»1wn ™ ™VJ^gT- ™^!Hme. under the name of "Indian after budgets were niade and the tax
$104,000,000-a mere deficiency of ^J^J^ ^S^_L S_ Hemp." Such ancient -writings as! allocation boards were notified of
$18,000,000. wu „ „,- • _f t__ slate legislature Beii^^eo-le ^e Zend-Avesta, Herodotus and i ^xt year's needs a new announce-
Before, legislators grabbed their,of the state legislature. Being people H ^ . ' ref_______ t_ it ment was received that the school
hats and rushed home, the governor!<* means they hired many servants ^er ma^e clear leferences to it^.. wou__ ^ ^ ^^
obtained executive authority to trim! such as a cook, gardaei- maid, and?"™ ™ ^mience. , consterha-
appropriations. Hopes were enter-laundress. It was while living in thisj Hindu prints used it shamelessly. tion m^ ce _ffortg wer_
tained[ temporarUy that the budget' palatial home tutoring the two young, to produce disgusting hallucinations ^^ to ^ntom, vaOO. last week
could bl balanced j hopefuls of the family that Grandma, upon their devotees. And Moslem the „Iasfc straw„ no doubt m^ to
In SDreadins nublic benefits here Jones met Grandpa. He was a hand- sheiks knew of its power and many.the formof an announcement that
fl-ndth?re &butionof weSth that!some and daPPer youn& man, who atrocious acts have been committed; still an additional 13% cutis possi-
ff^S- ^nS____M__ttelfiS-v always a™*6 t*16 bestJiorse in .town, by Musselman warriors under ite in- ble and being considered by state
X«S?oc~£ ^ | His father w^a welLfo do merchant nuence. ! au0lorities. This would mean a total
cies and to load new responsibilities and he. was looked Uponsis quite a] Frequent mention is made of it in of 53%
on the state government. Result:
More jobs, bigger payroll.
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
6c per lime firslt insertion. _c per line
each subsequent insertion.
M-CN-MUM CHARGE. 25 CENTS
All cardboard now 7c per sheet at
The Observer office.
Heating and sheet .metal work.
R. G. Wahl, phone-_.6u.
Walverine Work Shoes give extra
service. Sold by G. L. Parsons.
W. E. Dietiker, iicensea embalmer
and undertaker. Phone 175-F2.
For Sale—New milch Holstein
"catch" by all the eligTBIe society Arabian Nights; and ini the literature A meeting Monday in Lansing was
debs. But strange are "ways of Cupla of the -Sixteenth. "Seventeenth and held by several hundred intel-ested cow -ano- calf^ Clarence Johnson. J
uxc j-._o, ^55_x i,^.--^.- ■ and he who was invited to all the;Eighteenth centuries. And Balzac school people including superinten-
Accordmg to records of Budget -Ji- j outstanding social events lost his and Gautir have left vivid accounts dents, school board members and
rector Harold Smith, state payrousheart to tbe utu_ gaverness who'of the delirious hallucinations pro-, others. It was the decision of the
for the first 18 months ox the pres- Uy_d ^ ^ ^^ ma___on. Theylduced^ by it, —--.— «--- _--*— __™)-_,„
ent 'administration were $9,420,284
higher than hi the comparable period
; meeting that everything possible
were wed, but practical little Grand-1 LamaA carefully described the' should be done to persuade the state
ma Janes refused to live on her
authorities toi reconsider and not
^t^_ttS__^_d^taa>S£?^S_f^-i_x SS**0"*-*"-1™^- tKn_mly.«ul demanded PcSi ^vfT It 5^^,carry out the mentioned plan.
Z^^Tc^^SS^^i^^^^^ $%*£? ***** family and bears the ^1 mchWuHSS".^ '
defict even .on; ffie e^eetato.,^I^^he dec^yn^ome occu_ mon_x^me_of ^indaan^Hemp^ which* ^ WSTOL .ASSOC_ATION
the state wiould collect $194,000,000
mon name of Indian Hemp, which
name it has borne _rom the earliest
taxes.
I The Michigan Rifle and Pistol
Custom combine work. Make application early. Gross Hardware.
Stock—Spray: 2 gallons for $1.25
Cole's Feed Store, Saline.
For Sale—Cucumbers & tomatoes
cheap! 149-F3. Jacob Klumpp (4)
For Sale—White Collie puppies.
hood for himself and his bride. ;times. Other names are hashish,' .^-^SThSS Vw T938 Vtate Martin Fuoss, phone 184-F3,"US-
I It- so happ^ed that* one of the bhang, Ganja, takrouri, madjun, ka-" ^Xbore r£le^mate 2 fflctoS 112* 46tf
_ ftowni*s tespected citizens had just re- four and Dagga. Marihauna is the.sma11 bore mle maIcnes at ^CKaly
Recession Troubles _|»--o iKt-^fu «»«_» _«« ju.;. ic- lour aim j-agga. marinauna is me. Rid uti Aueust 5-6-7.
Of course, the legislaJture could i ^d from a top to Michig^i, Mexitan-Indian name and has been ^ ^Une aub btkged a bunch of
not know mat we would be plagued -where he bad -visited relatives who accorded official * recognition in the ^Jf ^ had th? distinction of
by another business decline-known ^d rece^y-purebred land from U. s a?d defined as "All parts or f^^^ore medals than any. other
as "the recession". ^e. government. Enthused.by the the plant Cannabis sativa." i single club. Final results were": in
Instead of the state collecting sta*les they heapd,^ -Grandpa and Marihauna probably originated in the metallic sight aggregate match,
$104,000,000 in revenues., it will be .j Grandma decided y^niake their Asia hut has spread to: almostra-Tr-^alrfef* Cook received third pr^e/a
fortunate to get $90,000.444." . 'home in Michigan. Wim-.only a few parfs ot the world. In some places hi0Ilze medal. m the Paugh^tr-pHy
Relief roles grew rapidly despite ^m«red doUars m cafh. ^ rl^er * is cultivated for its fiber and for, aggregate match Donald Shurtz
the aid of the federal government in ^ ?J1-COur_?e and anticipation they the resin which contains the danger- was fourth. In the Ned Moor trophy
a_3su_ning a major share through started on the western trip. Arrxv- ous drug. In the different climates aggregate match Walter Cook aid
WPA and other work projects. The.m? m Detroit they, purchased sup- it varies only a little in general ap- Don Shurtz stood 6th and * 7th re-
state's welfare appropriation for two!PueJ-: and within, a few days had pearance, but more widely in the spectively. In the B0 yard metallic-
-___■*■__ ■*■ . _ _ ' TP-_-arAT,A_T'-TVi_3iT« _-^^a^rv., »__-_■_- -tvi _-_*»-___. 'fhnn • _. .- l ___. -_ ;_ j -_i 1. _. ."_.- .. *- >* ■>.-- __ . ,» .,- -
years starting July 1 of last year,,re_"steredTheir claim'for more"than,ambunt of resin produced and, un- sight".match L. G. Bariesori, of this now at the vanishing point a nundred acres of Mchigani sofl. fortunately, in the U. S. its resinous. Saline Club won 5th place and a
For Sale—Early Evergreen sweet
corn 1c per ear; and cucumbers.
John Hack. 47
Radio Service. 12 years of factory
e??periepce. 211 S*. Ann Arbor St.,
Saline. W. Kelly. * ,'
A full line, of New Idea Implements and 'repairs. Call the Wiedman Aujto Company.
. I.am now prepared to clean your*
furnace with* my new vacuum clean-
R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
Grandma soon learned.she could not content is high. bronze medal, Mr. Burleson won a er.
send to the store fors everything she 1 Marihauna should not be confused Tyro-bronze-medal and 9th place in | *
wanted. But practical little -soul that with the loco-weed, several varieties the 100 yard metallic match. j For Sale—bed springs, trader and.
she was, she set lien-hands, resolutory of which grow in the West and have In • the individual short range 1 gallon ice creanfj Jfreezer. Hajry
Quoting Governor Murphy in a
press article: "The state is going to
spend between eight jind ten millions between now-and next March : j ^j- »iuui 5j.uw -.._ Uk yv__- ojiu naive *■- ■ ~— —«*-•. ■■■—-_.- - =. ■".""»„ ._-•„ '----u ^_.ii«fitn>>
for welf!are. Its a que*_tion- ot.to the task of making* good in this-proven very dangerous to all sorts match W. D. Cook/was 10th : with Brown at Albers -Mill. 5honei40_) £u
whether I should- do soaaething or new venture. Taking her pan un-*0f livestock. Loco-weed is mlegume a high me'ta.lic silver medal, L. ~G.' --■-■'
der her arm sbe walked three miles in the same family with alfalfa, -Burleson, 18th,- with another Tyro-
to her nearest neighbor and learned clover and vetch and does not even Dron_e medal. In the 50 meter met-
how to make bread," Here too she remotely resemble marihauna. Tti^ allie. SagM. "W. D. Cook stepped up
discovered ,the art of making soft loco-weed is a low branching fleshy -m1» 2nd Pla°e and received a silver
soap. Unknown to her were these perennial with seeds in pods like' **&& L- G- Burleson won another
ways, of saving and managing but peas, and rarely reaches a height of! ^°^^.e meda^* ^ ™? ^^d"
she had the will torlearn and the two feet, while niarihauna fe an'"? 3&&f-.-^ewar-^^tc- J^
.courage to do. Soon*.-he had scraps erect straight-gi-owing woody annual-, g^g «*^f- ^J™f JfTSf ~_S
jof fat enough and a^ile of ashes for atteining a height of from three to'bronzfe medal making a total of
nothing about it. I have decided to
do something, but in so doing I am
mindful of my friends' warnings that
it may mean the end of me politically."
"Painless Tiases"
To raise $8,000,00(1 or more, the
legislature must enact additional
DEAD PBALTVE
Farra animals removed promptly.
Phone collect to Ann Arbor 2-_244.-
.Central Dead Stock Co.
'For Sale—Cut flowers—Glads
Cecil.Davenport,"20JT S". Ann. Arbor
street.' Saline.'
taxes- .." z ="- _--..— ~ —■ — ..,._*--_.-__£ «. xi-xguu uj. x_.i-L _._-_- cuj.^,.* ^,^„,„ -..„-, t,,.-„,,„ „_,_ „t,,,- F(ii Sale~rPickling cucumbers;.
special levies would function onlyj^ganjn^3-^^^^.^; tag its seed^tiiin three montiis,!-^^ ——-g^^ouM. ieel;^S^llsTa bu^S^SSe^S"
d^^^l.^_F^_._L,^„3 f^L^t tZ^X^Y*™^™* St ^fZ^^^f^ ^!?ff!pretty proud of the record won by ^ Farm|. 47
quite obvious that special taxes, if; was of the glue-like -mess and de- height and fite stalks range from % ! he^ team ___e lokl club is now
imposed a few months before election, | U#**edI to thii* of how well she was inch tcf 2 hsihes in thickness. j making plans for the fall shooting. „_r Bale__. WWd _ __-___, ^um-
should be as "painless" as possible- succeeding mXhese primitive ways, j The male or staminate plants pro- U-^LS call for 30 caliber quaS- faf".^^ two weeS i?s£ oi
the hidden variety which you pay Grandpa _went into: the meat market; duce rather showy panicles of tiny f-rati„n courses and tran shootins. i™?„i ^,,,.if -^^r^fn _SL.o«
For Sale—2 cows, i fresh, lcom-;
without being conscious of* ltT !on one of nisrare trips* to town and creamy-white flowers *at the top of! d^htg" September ^dl-*cto-_4-l"TlS^Xf,_^UleS' Weight 29°°' Herman
asked for a lamb roast onlv to le_crn «.,_ ntni_• - _ti<. oVi^/ih a n-rvfni-.n-n .r#! Jr. _,..__ con/. __i __e_u-us_-.
A state income tax is "out" the, fsked for a lamb roast^^ only to learn the stalk'and sheds a profusion of j annual dues are $2.00 per member,
governor .says. \ttLe butcher had no lamb, ho muttc-i pollen when matured. The female; shooters interested in joining the
The sales tax:of 3 per cent could! —nothing -but salt .meat. At that or pistillate plants produce very in-' cul_ see Don..Shurtz or Walter Cook.
be raised one-third to 4 cents, and ■ tune the markets had- not. ice and conspicuous flowers found among the • —-^
even with the increased sales resist- fresh meat was quickly divided small leaves at the- ends of the FORMER GOVERNOR WAS
ance, it would be reasonably easy to
keep every unemployed family on the
public relief rolls.
Michigan's gasloine tax is 3 cents,
as compared with 4 cents in Ohio,
$25,736,000, the money-raising possibility is easy to understand.
The petroleum tax bill has grown
amons. his regular round of custom- branches _nd at the top of the HERE LAST WEDNESDAY
ers. .The markets had no wrapping plant. These develop the seeds Former governor Fitzgerald stop-
paner and if the customer brought which axe the only means of propa- Ded in Saline last Wednesday while
neither basket nor p^per the butcher gation of the plant, making a tour of Washtenaw county.
__ , handed hrm nis meat on a wooden; The seeds are dappled dark brown jje stands on his record of past
Indianar Pennsylvania, New York!' skewer, and on this he carried it flossy ovules a little smaller than a achievement. He frankly disap-
Wisconsin, and Minneso-a—to men-inome- ; grain of wheat. They grow singly proves of the tactics used by labor
tion a few of the nearby states. As: As sidewalks were very few the encased in green bracts that are m the destruction of property and
Michigan received in 1936 a total of footgear, of fhc-se* days, needed to be pubescent ancUliave many tiny little #& admimstration which stands su-
j-more substantial than .that of modern resirlous droplets. These bits » of pj_iiy by and permits the lawless-
times. Grandma had^ never * worn resin also develop on the youngei* ness which has been rampant in the
^ o the heavy shoes to which she ac- leaves and stems and constitute the state In) his opinion work can be
-fto $1,200,000,000 .a year from the;customed herself soon after reaching source of danger in the plant. Very regained by the jobless only when _ __ __._ ._
$130,258,000 paid' in 1932, an in- iMichigan. Grandpa, like other set- little of it is found on the lower, government restores confidence j», truck, 1-ton J.937 Dodge pickup,
crease of more than 800 per cent asjtlers, always *wore boots. .coarser stems.or roots " - —- -- ~ ■ --
against a general tax increase bf 21
For your eyes consult the Oculist
Dr. Gibson, Packard at Hill, AhQ
Arbor. Lowest prices, IT. of M. graduate, 47 years in practice.
Keep your hogs free from worms
with Acorn NiXem and feed our
50% protein Hog Mix, then watch
them grow. Saline Mercantile Co.,
Radio Service. All makes, parts
and tubes; also gas, oil and accessories, groceries, candy, tobacco. Art's
Service Station, Saline-Pleasant Lake
Roads. Saline phone 181-F13.
v ' '—' .
For Sale—1%-ton 1936 Dodge
per cent
_rs, always "wore boots. .coarser stems-or roots. employers and employees- The state 1929 Ford Truck, 2 used McCormick
Suspended from the rafters hung' The plant is easily recognized by is now a1j_ut 10 times as deeply'corn binders, 1 used Deering corn
strings of peppers, strung like beads, its beautiful- palmately compound ^ debt /^s it was when governor binder. Herman Heininger, phone 33.
and beans in. 'the same manner; leaves, with slender narrow serrate Murphy took office. That certainly
peaches were dired and were a real leaflets spread out like the fingers d___ not loolc ^ if h_. methods were
delicacy in the winteiv .of the hand and wave gracefully at a financial success. The taxpayers
Grandma Jones, who had been a youm every breeze that .blows of -Michigan are the ones who must
„_ember of a household where serv- One meeds only "to read, the daily sll0ulder q^ Ioad. under the'presents were plentiful and each had his papers to get a glimpse of its hor- t regime we axe sinking deeper in
____ . . _ 1 -___. _i __._ -rnVkl/. TTTtvrHr a.1/3 4-V___ _H______.T. _*»_-_-■_HOTO -VirOU . ^° . — T?3 _
Effect of Session
What effect the legislative special
session will have on tiie November
election js a topic of lively specula- j member of a household where serv-
tion. - ~> '- jants were plentiful and each had his _ _ ^_..v ^ „„_. .... „.., ,-...,... u.„wi_„ „.
If a majority view of the demov-jown work to do .learned to manage rible wo,rk and. ths deep concern over ^.^ __._ ^ Frank Fitzgerald be-
cratic leaders is borne out, ah. extra;with what was-at Band... Largely it by the general public. For exam- n&r6a ^e cazi and must ^olve our
session and new taxes will hot help!through her efforts, her practical pie, the Sunday Detroit Free Press ]al_.__ pro,Dlems ^ Michigan. We
Murphy's chances for re-election, ideas and the wDl to m they sue- tells thev.pitiful. story of an 11-year- Qan and must Tetarm ^ standards of
ceeded. In the twilight,«_-. life they old boy* admitted to^,ttie^Receiving -aw and _rd__ Th& worldng. man
^ *. • _.__„___. .__-___t __. ___• —si T._-4__i*-..-_-. **.i-i a-tjrar__. /vr nTTStoi*ia aTri-tt" *=* _
There is a movement imder way,
perhaps in anticipation of this reaction, to get President Roosevelt tojhbme. * They raised eight*children to smoking one
owned three, farms -and. a fine city,hospital "in A'state of hysteria after can. and mu_t ,_. gainfuUy employed
--.-„- - , feme. * They raised eight. ehUdren to, smoking «»_<* the dragged d&r- and ^ dole done ^q.
include Michigan on his October 1 manhood- and wbirianhoodj all bemg ettes. ■ He Had -threatened to kUl „rt.„<. — —,,«„„ -,_v-_,
speaking tour. highly respected cit__en_i---
Republican legislators, many of. Surely, we take'hats.'-1 (
whom are candidates for re-election,. brawe folks as these i-rid' thank the orj
himself and was brought in by his
Whatever our politics Frank D.
Fitzgerald certainly gave us some-
r- •* —_. - -1 • ,- mt- 4- ..—• *_.•-- -P XLZ.ii^;---<XAU.' ^Cl LCUJ-iiV gave UO u&J±l.X*>~
Republican legislators, many of. Surely, we take'hate-off to such mother. The same paper tells of an g think about And we all
■ " K '-' "-■— WJ" "-'-" —'-ganized drive against the .weed..* X-M dn «m,A real Obddne before
-- — ■ ,- - — .. - ._ ._. ,_■ , . . _.'T YZ -.« should do some real thinking beforie
will try to Overcome the handicap granddaughter who gave lis iite ana-j OalOa^^TO^ voi^
terial for our story. .Ifevis-sutih peo-(zens„ state police^ city police of Poh-*
pie • a* this who have-mada possible- tiac* and county sheriff have un^ed
our wonderful nation •*___-__-. A re-i their eflorts. It has been' located j-
turn of such courage and. thrift, sacHand destroyed in several places**-in 1
In The Morninsr Mail
of absence from their bailiwicks before the primary by making fiery
speeches and thus providing "front
page copy" for the voters back
home.
. Some democratic strategy aces be- helo reduce the tax loaff and enable .under arrest for caitivating i'^^^y^M^^^^Y-
rt_ng bnee Jmana. > . .\,-."*' .' ^^l^^^Jacle,gn-a recent
rifice if need be. would do- much to J that county and seven, persons placM^%_ Macrasa^hio,- Calif., Atig.' 8.
«._!-. -_,j..-_ <--u- .0^ i-o^. 0../J on0W0.1iTK.er arrest Sir eilltivatiris. iiiai_fes5^OT^3S?ysfltt-:.<-:
„___ . . . ,..,._.__,.____.,__-_,..__ ___ ___ issue je-
Jn onr own. neifeRborhdodI' C. J^E^Ipng^ ^tfife^BOgse -faroily was .ex-
Jewell, author jo£ thisv5x^a_ii-lpcat^J53^_|^^rffiif:r^*^ '-*> us aU, afid
Chtfice Hereford steers, weaned
calves, yearlings and two's. T. B.
tested, truck or carloads. Priced to
sell. Also heifers. Buy direct from
owner. Write, wire Or phone. Gale
Dooley, Birmingham, Iowa.
GOOD VAM-ES
1937 Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe
1930 Chevrolet Coach
1934 Ford Sedan Delivery '
1930 Chevrolet Rdstr. Pickup
COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
.Get your flour., direct from the
mill. You raise the wheat, let us mill
it for you. All middlemen' eUminated.
In addition to flour, we are giving
a ,32 piece set of dinnerware absolutely free* with, every 25 bushels ex-
c!-__iged. This set Was a retail value
of. around $4.00 and is aTieaUty. For
smaller amounts we have genuine
Wenware baking and mixing bowls
that are bringing joy to the hearts
of hundreds of housewives. CJome to
lieve that Murphy's move is cleverly citizens to be self-supporting
designed to put the Republican ma- more.
jortty in -the Senate !'on' the spot"
Can ■ the -%publi-___J- afford to take
an an__-rel-^i position ": by -voting
againsC $8i000,.00Wmore for public
welfare? ^' -
We surmise tSat the administra- J=1-._.„«.-„ -.„x -.---. ,- - • • . . i__. _ • - __ -__...« -—.-«----., -™-_.Tr« .,^-tc
tion will have Uttie difficulty in get* der■'*w>OOOOOp^-dolling things" uj>'-for cjtizens-everywhere are urged to join Observers containing the article?*. _a>ia us. HAYDEN FLOtJR MILLS,
ting the welfare ajpprogpration.- .Be- a^dsiting dictator. *:s-_^*....* ..,- ■*, Si§, cru_-ide and.;.aid in. the destruc- , _.* -■--.;•*. 5EEuly,-B->a R^msei- - •S'ecumseh.
- A heacfl-ne ^vs: "Bab^.ToE^S $20 a. smalL,pa-C-i an<5_.^^
From Car-" -Must imagine he's a sheriff 's:>je«nix_e.f butaia_-^ctto^.^£^aX**t|e mgtm&ptm If think it .was Tecumseh; with your wheat and go
federal bureau " .-i *, * taten, .so on. 1-bndayr-ihSvst^.te>p(^s.^. eprreet m^.e.mE&i-. Win yoft-jasas.e hoine&snoy. Remember we are pay-
" ____'- Mce -were notified and in two hours* send . to "^ftiy" sister; Mrs. 'Ala-tie Mg *2e bu. bonus above the regular
Anyway our WPA-cdidn't sausn-^time they, .were on the.'jobv GkwdlBrotherton, Bav City, one of The in4rket price^n_bade__6r_a-l wheat
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Object Description
| Title | 1938-08-18; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-08-18 |
| 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 |
Description
| Title | 1938-08-18; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-08-18 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
| Transcript |
THE XTL-L-^Xl^ VOLUME 57 SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNT"-". MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938 NUMBER 46 To be of Service to You Is To Us Saline Savings Bank The One Story Bank On the Corner '' PHONE 47 You Notcied Your Subscription Date? Anaconda White Lead — Dutch Boy Lead Linseed Oil Turpentine. : My Spray Machine Oil Belting - __, Lumber and Building Material Of All Kinds Sherwin Williams Paints Saline Mercantile Go, EVERYTHING IN BUILDING SUPPLIES •TELEPHONE No. 16 OH BOY! ! Now Is the Time to Switch to Larro Egg Mash Get ready for fall and winter production. It's a wholesome, uniform feed that keeps the flock well nourished and producing fine flavored-, eggs. On hand at all times a complete line fof Larro Products. Try Larro Family Flour. MORE PROFIT OVER FEED COST! We also are selling two of the leading brands of Fertiliser—Welch Hi-grade and Swift's Red Steer. Get in touch with us before you sow fall grain. • Let* us demonstrate the Ford Milker at your farm. No f obligation. ■ ■.■: Cole's Feed Store ^ SALINE MICHIGAN MI ■Non-Partisan News Letter By GENE ALI_E__AN Michigan Press Association LANSING—The state cupboard is i bare at Lansing, and so Governor! publican opposition,* will probably center on how the iponey is going* to be raised. . Thus we come tos£he crux of the whole matter. .- ; Who is going to foot the bill ? This is the real question today! armiiana, Marijuana, Hemp;Hashisli;Bhan tion of this terrible weed. 'GEORGE BAREJER, ANO MISS The Government Bureau of Nar- RALPH NEW LAUGH TEAM optics has issued a bulletin on the PIONEER TIMES ItVOnThe Address Label subject which treats the whole mat-. George Barhier and Jessie Ralph ter exhaustively. A New Orleans *,.,,«_ ho„- +_..--_,a „_. „ _ prosecuting attorney states that 50% S^T Tf COmedy j - of the murders in that city are trac- c°mbinatl^ °f the screen. The two . Spread of Deadly Weed Should Be able -.to marihauna. The same pr_- character players were cast in "Hold j Stopped; Mr. Jewell Reported portion holds for Mexico, the Philip- 2?at. Kiss>" coming to the Saline i Small Patch to Police. pines and other places where the ?\heatre Friday and Saturday. Bar- populations "are strongly Latin. The bleJ Plays Mr. Piermont, millionaire •■"■_*■ ° *■' nnH <__-\_-m«__ 1. *--_ o».^ t_V.~™ -t__-..__-._ _. _ Frank Murphy, in the chosen role of J Last week's story prompted a friend. tj.. alarming spread of marihuana schools of several Southern' cities and socialite. *nd *kss Ralph, Aunt Michigan's "Mother Hubbard, is.tosendus today's sketch. We will in the last few years, and its increas- are hotbeds of its abuse And so y' a d°wn-to-earth, sharp-tong- calling the legislature to meet late;__.,. disclose reaI names. To all ourj m& use by numbers of the youths the grewsome story goes on and on.*™"1 relafciv.e who loves to burst bub- this* month for another special ses- _^ . ^ ^ United States has attracted The f_oint for us i£ shall we art bl^-,of. prlde m the society set. sion, the second since his inaugura- readers let us add, we shall be glad ^t Uon of ^ Bureau of Nar. ^Mle S^re is vet time -id stamn ^S^ L" Maxin directed tte new tion- to use any pioneer events which oc-, ^^ Washington, and an ex- Hut in Mi |
