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THE
OBSERVER
VOLUME 58
SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, ■ OCTOBER 27, 1938
NUMBER 4
To be of
Service to You
Community Fair On j
Thursday And Friday
Wonderful Exhibits, Splendid Entertainment Provided by F.
F. A. for Your Pleasure.
High SchopJ News Important News
From The School
The Saline
SCHiOI-AS'pfc HONORS
Scholastic honors for the first
mark-Tig1 period, of the school year Items of Unusual Interest to Which
bave been compiled* on the basis of the Attention of Our Readers
an Honor Roll and Honorable Men- is Called.
tion list. To qualify for the honor
roll a student musi; receive at least Education Week (Nov. 7-11)
Is a Pleasure
■v.
To Us
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
Semi-Solid Buttermilk
j FED REGULARLY TO POULTRY
corrects bowel disorders and creates a sharp appetite. Feed in conjunction with1 Larao Egg Mash for
maximum production..
If you wish to mix your own grains there is no
Stlncentrata hetter fitted to do-the joh than "Larro
Mash Concentrate." Ask .us for formula.
Also Hog Mash Concentrate mixed with your
grains makes a balanced ration for about $1.25 per
cwt.
. Guban Black Strap Feeding Molasses, and other
stock foods for your consideration.
Have you tried Larro Family Flour, made by
General Mills, the same as Gold Medal and Pillsbury?
Cole9s Feed Store
PHONE 47 SALINE
HOLD EVERYTHING!
Saline Community Fair
OCTOBER 27 AND 28, 1938
EXHIBITS . • ENTERTAINMENT^
' ~~ PRIZES OF ALL KINDS
Bring^ your vegetables, poultry, pets, canned
good-!, livestock, baked goods, sewing, corn, grains,
and nnything else you have to bring. __
Entertainments both evenings. Thursday is the1
magician and band program. Friday is the big program by the school boys and girls. •
'' We Will Be Seeing You!
____ _.■■■..■■,-. Community Fair __. ._..,,. . . ._.__..,
again: here with every evidence that 12 honor points including one A, coming so close to. the Community
it will be bigger and better than w:hite fc* the fiJonoii-.ble mention Fair schedule this time it was de-
ever The'boys of the FFA have group at least 10 Jionor points are cided recently that we would ob-
worked like bees on this matter and neccfssaiy. The honor points are serve both at the same time. Ac-
every detail has ' been carefully as- foUows: -*•. four points; B, three; cordingly, e&diibits and displ&ys have
worked out so that if the weather C^J "two^ and.,J>, one.*./ . .- been prepared and cto be^seen in
keeps good we may anticipate a de-- Students qualifying for" the two the several nooijis between the hours
lightful time with every department groups for* the first period are as of 7 and 8 p. m. oni Thursday and
crowded with exhibits. follows: ■ Friday. Parents axe urged and in-
Ainother tent has been added to i HONOR ROLL vited to take this opportunity to see
the equipment this year and'that; Twelve — Groveir Burgan Max wh^t J*16 ch"d£?n *?* **•?£•,, ^
will allow for considerable exp*n- Collins, Alice Dean, Leon Feldkamp, JNext * ™ J-nursaay at li-lo a.
.BionT And in addition to that, two Alvin Finkbeiner, Jean Fosdick, Ruth m* ft special program fcr the as-
splendid programs will be presented: Gable, Doris Jean."' Henne, Thelma ^? YxSL De1|n.^ec'^ea ^ the
one at 8 p. m. on Thursday and an- Lee, Shirley Neutz, Louise _Teutz", ^no° ' J* * i. 4- -f81?. °^ *
other at the same-hour on Friday. Charles Uphaus, Edna Zick. Cleary CoUege of Ypsilanti, is to
A small admission of 5c will be Eleven — Gjffl.ce Braun Jeannette he with,-us and give a description of
charged at each program to help aay.' his OTnmier top to Ireland and Eng-
defray expenses which are almost Ten—Dean Burkhardt, Emergene land roth lantern slides' illustrating
twice that of last year. With each Ernst, ■ Victor Haeussler, Maurine lu?.,taak:' -.•t_-_®hould ^ very worth
admission a ticket will be furnished Harwood, Tema kohler, Warren wl^e> bot:n J"*?1. an educational as
for the drawing at the close of the Rentsehler Melvirii, Schaefer. YfeH as entertaanment standpoint
program. •'•'.. Nine — Dot Little, Alice Gable ^ool patrons are cordially invited
The state department from Lam- Reg-bald ^Fischer, Ruth 'Baumaum. ! ^ „ .j -T -,4.-.
sing will be with, us this year bring-i Eight — Mairilyn Dietiker, Harold . on Friday, Nov. 11, the school is
ing a fine exhibit and three picture Hale, Ralph IJphaus. •«. *Y.e mother special program
films for the programs. There are < Seven — Viola Schaefer, Phyllis Y1- tte co-operation of the local
also several other new features that Henderson, Bob 'Clajrf" ' Legion and Auxiliary posts. They
will appear this year to add to the) ^™^ _. w w lOr^n^™*. _£e ^ting. in bringing Dean James
scope and attractiveness of the fair, HONORABLE MENTION M. Brown of the State Normal for
but of course the intrinsic value of Twelve — Dene Bondie, Donald ap. address on Armistice Day.
any fair rests upon the number and Finkbeiner, Harriett Hagans, Armin Friends and patrons of the school
quality" of exhibits shown. And it Haeussler, Doife. Holmes. fe a™> "wited and urged to at-
is here that we feel our fair rates Eleven. — Lillian Kern; Eda Mae tend this meeting to help commem-
very high. There is a large num.- Krumrei, Helen -_ambarth Bob orate the fact that our land Is
ber of excellent exhibits mow in Ormsby, Mildred .Pfi__e_ii__aier, Doris 'still enjoying peace brought about
place and on exhibit in* all of the Sc&mid, Ruth Shuli||Robert Thomas, hy the Armistice established Nov.
usual interesting classes. Among Eleven — Edwin. .garnard, Burl -11- 191°.
them, poultry, grains, potatoes, can- Bassett, Ellen Feiajigamp, Arlene: . ~ — -—
ning, manual arts, cooking, pet Lange, Ruth Schleh," l^Iarilyn Schill, AlUlUal Meeting Of
stock, corn, garden and orchard Bob Vaughn. I T__c_ _t7.11_-.~-r W_v_.1_-.<m_<
products, quilts, fancy work, and Ten — Paul Davis- Bob Eisele,! •*■«**' TViUMig VV outers
livestock. Sylvia Finkbeiner, j George Glo- x
Ribbons and cash prizes will be wacki, Glenys Heininger, Ormiond Celebrate Twenty-fifth Anniversary
awarded as was done last year, and Jedele, Eugene Miller- \ aiai ^ct Officers fon the
competent judges will be on hand Nine — Mary Thomas, Elowene j Ensuing Tear.
Thursday afternoon to decide upon Rentsehler, Iila. Lange, Viola Ken--
the merits of the exhibits shown.'dall, Jean Betty Kazmaier Nellie The annual meeting of the Willing
So be sure to* get your showing Irwin, Willard Hartman, Waldo Worker's was held at the home of
in place before noon on, the first Hack, Irene Finkbeiner, Virginia Mrs. Mary Finkbeiner Thursday,
day. Competent committees are in Bassett, Leonard Burmeister, Doris October 20. Thig date being the
charge of each exhibit class and Davis, Marie Day. 25th anniversary of the club, Mrs.
someone will be constantly in' Eight —Dellai Burkhardt, Edwin Finkbeiner carried out silver decora-
charge throughout the fair to pro- Lewis, Junior Thomas, David tions in her decorations and served
tect exhibits and keep them in qr- Vaughn Jack Winkle. a lovely dinner. A beautiful birth-
The World Ke%ps on Moving
It's the people who stop.
Advertising Will Start
Anybody Not Too Dead
And It Will Put Pep In The
Live Ones.
6s per line first insertion, 4c per line
each subsequent ii^ertion.
S-INIMUM: CHARGE, 25 CENTS
Everready .Presstone
Service Station.
at
Hoeft-
7
New .Fall colors in Women's Silk
Hosiery at Parsons'.
Have your car winterized at the
Hoeft Service Station. 7
For Sale—10 fall
Eichel, R. F. D. No. 1.
pigs.
Bert
5
Special Sale Boys' Sweaters 98i
at Parsons'.
Heating and sheet metal work.
R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
. For Sale—Plenty of good
wood. Cole's Feed Store.
dry
Wanted—Med. clover seed. Bring
sample. Cole's Feed Store.
Ball Band Rubbers wear better
arid cost no more. At Parsons'.
W. E. Dietiker, licensed embalmer
and undertaker." Phone 175-F2.
Walverine-*Work Shoes give extra
service. Sold by G. L. Parsons.
Battery rundown? Wiedman Auto Co. will recharge it for you.
For Rent—Single room with gar- p^j. Sale—Breeding ewes and feed-
age. Mrs. Nora Schmid, phone 277. jng iambs. C. R. Parsons, phone 210.
For Sale—Fine Wool Delaine! cider making at the Bredernitz
rams. Burt Osborne, Macon phone mm all day Fridays until further
K--CV! A .. ^
5-F6.
notice.
Save money! Let Kelly, 211 South
Ann Arbor St., repair your radio for
you.
Two combines for custom work
on s&y beans. Emmett Hayes, phone
Saline 151-F3. _
To Rent—5-room* house, Water-
For Sales—Large size heavy wool
works road. Adults preferred. Phone ed Delaine .rams. John R.
149-F3.
For Sale—2,500 good used face
brick; also common brick. Wiedman
Auto Company. v 4i
Old Time Dance Thursday, Nov.
3rd, at Hertler's Polar Bear Casino.
Finkbeiner's Orchestra.
der.
The Saline chapter of Future
Farmers desires to take this opportunity of thanking the merchants,
Seven — Marcella Qwen.
. day caike with 25 candles was presented to Mrs. Mary McMann, the
Some of the youngsters who have oldest charter member, and the club
been absent because -of chickenpox sang the anniversary song,
the teachers, the band, the students have returned to- scl-<5-l -after, quite Miss Fannie Friis had charge of
and many individuals for their ex- an extended vacatio-i. , the devotionals and after a short
cellent co-operation and support; Monday this week four new pupils business meeting, election of officers
Without these a fair would not be' entered -school. Stephanie and Gen- took place, resulting in the follow-
possible. After all it is your com- evieve Gala, who are coming from ing:-
munity and your fair and we feel the Munger school of Detroit, en-= President—Mrs. Ruth Hanson,
that you made the 1938 community tered the tenth grade; Dorothy Otto
fair the best one we ever. had. ' " ~
For Sale—Tear old purebred
Shorthorn bull; also two Shropshire
rams. Charles Lambarth, phone 1-9-
F12. ' _
Macon phone 1-F1.
Ladd,
7
Feed Safe Way Dairy, 9 Proteins,
with your own grain. Saline Mercantile Company.
A full line of New Idea Implements and repairs. Call the Wiedman Auto Company. *
For Sale — Registered Chester
White spring boar, won first at the
County—fair. —Dwight Carr; phiotaie
144-F4. 4=
from Belleville entered the seventh comb.
i grade, and Tom Bradley of Saline Recording Secretary—Mrs. Waiva
f!h__f_rp<i_ Ymmo- Frvllrc I entered the eleventh grade. The to-. Hammond.
v,_.i-J.u_e_i, xoung J.MKS ta_ enroUment for the six upper Treasurer—Mrs. Ethel Stoddard.
Come III For A Tlfeat i grade-s is now £41 for the year of Corresponding Secrtaary — Miss
which 196 haive' enrolled in the four Julia Gordon.
The tenth, with 62, is
Seoijes of families know our service so well they, trade here regularly.
--. __ .. . ,, _. __ , , Let us convince you that it will pay
Vice President—Mxs. Grace Hoi- you to trade at Schmid's Home Mar-
ket, the Friendly Store.
We call for and deliver—at no * extra charge. Don't hesitate if you
have only a small order. We appre-
The "dub" numbering 31 adjourned j ciate £ *»t *e "^ "^ ^i™ "
Big Free Movie Show for Entire ^^rSta^tt^'enT^^ to meet"wltS MrT^J. = W, attention Swi,s Clean^s,
; School at Salme Theatre ^^ cSs^tHo rmS a closl. for the annual dinner in November. Wra- Martin local agent, phone 42.
SUonday Night.
senior
second.
The children and young folks
of Saline last year did a fine job
of co-operationi in refraining "from
doing any damage about the com-
AT THE SALINE THEATRE
VOTE NO ON WELFARE REOR-
GANIAZTION
"Alexander's Ragtime Band" is!
For Sate—LeFever, double hammer-ess shotgun;. Savage model 19,
bolt action, 22 match rifle. Robert
Bosch 4-pole, high tension magneto.
Cecil
I am now prepared to clean your
furnace with my new vacuum cleaner. R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
Clean, up your flock with Acme
Worm Bouncer fed in self-feeders.
Saline Mercantile Company.
Feed-a balanced ration»from birth
to maturity to that flock 6f growing pigs. Saline Mercantile Co.
For carpenter -work, alter.tions
and repairs, call George F. Byers,
phone 3-F2, 209 S. Ann Arbor St
For your eyes consult the oculist
Dr. Gibson, ' Packard at Hill, Ann
Arbor. Lowest prices, TJ. of M. graduate, 47 years in practice.
DEAD OR ALIVE
Farm animals removed ' pror^'itly
Phone collect to Ann Arbor 2-2244.
Central Dead Stock Co.
Whereas, the. new welfare reor-
_. —_, o- — -™- ._. , „-_._. „■•_, _ c * ganization law which was passed by. Harrison water car heater.
munity. They are to be congratu- biUed for Thursday, Friday and Sat- ^ last legislature of the State of i Davenport, 202 So. Ann Arbor St.
lated for it. Partly because of the urday, which virtually assures pack- Michigan and is now up for refer-
fine response last year, and partly ed houses every night. endum . at the November election,! For Sale—Country home^ 2 miles
too because we wish to enlist, and I —-~ prohibits any further appropriations' out, 1 or more acres; .modern dwell-
keep the good wishes of the young I in a world increasingly disposed by theivarious counties toward sol-. ing, furri_.ee, water, electricity, 2 car
folks,, something a little different toward comedy in its screen "enter- dieTs amd sailors relief commissions.' garage, nice lawn, shrubbery and
pSs been planned for this Hallow- tainment, the antics of Janet Gay- The soldiers and sailors relief com- j trees. Address Owner, Box, F, Sa-
e'en. The local theatre management nor, Robert MJontgomery and Fran- missions in various counties have j line Observer. 5
with the co-operation of several or- chat Tone in "Three Loves Has been engaged in providing assistance
ganizations' of the community are Nancyf>l should find an uproarious to soldiers and sailors and have
going to stage a BIG FREE MOVIE welcome. The picture opens at the functioned under. the exisitinig laws
for the entire school. Saline Theatre Sunday for a two-day for over fifty years. '
There, Will be a special feature and showing. > Whereas, the rights and privileges
comedies lasting for about' two • Miss Gaynor, as a small-town girl which have been acquired through
12 varieties eating and cooking
apples; get your supply at once.
Wbodword Fruit Farm, 3 miles east
of Manchester, % mile south of No.
11. 3-4x
BARGAINS ON TRUCKS
1934 Ford Truck Chassis.
1935 Ford Stake Truck.
1935 Ford Dump Truck.
._ ... _ .— „ - . _. . . „ . 1936 Ford Dump Truck.
ynours, the -__.st starting about 7:00 plays one of her unsophisticated considerable effort over a period of'*wiedman Auto Co., Phone 75,
p. m., to which all children of the roles against a background pf gla- yearsv seem to be gradually divest- iine. Mich.-
lower grades are urged to go, and mour and ultra-modern sophistiea- ed and that as veterans we should! . ' ■ ,
then the older youngsters will be tion. Tone joins with Montgomery be strongly opposed to such legisla-i F_r sate—1%-ton 1936 Dodge
welcomed at the second show. Par- in piWiding the comedy situations! tion.
Sa-
5
For Safe—Registered Shropshire
rams and ram lambs. Flock established 1890. Choice registered stock
__ _ ____ always for sale. Write for prices
ji*fc_n_.ck, l'ion 1937 D^e pickup, "two and particulars. C. Lemon &" Son,
For Sale—3-burner Perfection. oil
stove with superfex burners, swivel
chair, combination lard press aiv.
sausage staffer. Mrs. Maurice H_r.-
doi'son, phone 272-F2.
Radio Service. All makegj/parts
and tubes; also gas, oil and accessories, groceries, candy, tobacco. Art's
Service Station, Saline-PIeasant'Lake
Roads. Saline phone 181-F13.
In The Morning Mail
ents are urged to advise the chil-1 it is'the story of a novelist who, Now, Therefore be it Resolved,, by 1Q-20 McCo_mick-Deering tractors,,
dren to cor-operate with the time in-^hi escaping the wiles of" an actress, the William B. Lutz Post No. 322 one p-20 tractor, McCormick-Deering j
dicated. 'goes on a lecture tour of the South, of Salilne that we axe opposed to busker, new—husked less than. 1,000
.There he meets Nancy, a small-town the Welfare Reorganization Bill, bushels. Herman Heininger, phone
'girl arid casually tells her that he which is„ to be' submitted for refer- 33.
j will help her if she is ever in New endum at the November election, andi —■- ,
Sacramento, Calif. Oct. 18. 1 Y,ork and needs assistance. When he that we urge veterans, their fam- j ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Friend Wilson: ' ' < ' .returns home he finds that the small- ilies, and friends to vote against ttfe. Final Administration Account
I have received the last week's town girl is already there. Compli- State Welfare Reorganization Bill..'■ " .
Observer, which always comes on cation^ ensue when his best friend William B. Lutz Post No. 322. | STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Probate
Monday.' I am thinking that it must aild publisher falls in love with' - — I Court for the County of Washte-
be near the subscription expiration Nancy. The novelist, not realizing REPUBLICAN' RALLY AND ! naw. 29599
time so I am enclosing P. O: order that he is also; in love with the girl,; . DANCE NEXT TUESDAY, At a session of said Court, held
'for $1.50 to renew the same so wh5> incidentally, is already betroth-,* at the Probate Office in the City of
kindly book me for another year. ed> tries to.break off the courtship. 1 A Republican rally and dance will j^-,-. Arbor, in said County, on the
Everything is lovely here. Won- His attempts are finally successful be held at the Higli school gym. on 20th day of October, A. D. 1938.
*~-i only after a series of comedy* Tuesday evening, Nov. 1. Walter D. Present, Hon. Jay G. . P:
Dexter, Mich.
Pray,
YOUR HOME MERCHANTS
ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME"
His
derful Autumn weather- that is es- Dut only after a series oi comedy Tuesday evenmg, jnov. j_. waiter u. Present, Hon. Jay
pecially characteristic of sunny Cal-." situations are generated which Keep Cook will be chairman and "the Judge 6t Probate.
ifofaiia. I know that this is a beau-!016 laughter at a high level through- speakers for the event Will be Sen- j-, me Matter of the Estate of
tiful time of the year in Michigan; iout- ator George P. McCallum of Ann Andrew J. Warren, deceased. •
I also realize that you will soon I Supporting players- iri the sterling Arbor, Hon. Earl C. Michener of ^^^ warren, Administrator of
have snow and ice and all that goes cast include Guy Kibbbe, Claire Adrian and Dr. C. E. Lubbers of Ai- said egtate, having filed in said
with it, the like of which we never *Dodd axid Reginald Owen in promi- bion, Good music -wil-x be provided (-j.-^ her f^^ administration ac-
have. I feel that "I have shoveled, nent roles- * | for the dancing of old and modern ^o^ and her petition praying for
my share of snow, etc. ,„., _,. ' type and it is expected the Salme ^ allowance thereof and for the
Regards and best wishes to you Id Glve a M™1*11 wlU D» shown High School band will be on hand assignment and distribution of the
and all enquiring friends. .next Tuesday and Wednesday. '- --—*•- —-' -'-«-— *•-<■— -- - -
Preston H. Rouse.
• USED. CARS
Priced to Sell Now!
1937 Ford V-8 Tudor.
1937 Ford Deluxe Fordor.
1936 Ford Deluxe Fordor.
1934 Ford'Tudor, new riiotcr.
1936 Ford Tudor, overhauled.
Wiedman Auto Co., Saline, Mich.
GOOD VALUES
1931 Chevrolet Coupe
1934 Ford Sedan Delivery
1930 Chevrolet Rdstr. Pic>:ur>
COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
401 El Camino A,ve.
North Sacramento.
Menu for Baked Ham Dinner
SALINE ROTAE-T CLUB
.to render several seledtions before resiaUe of said estate,
1 sp_a__tng begins and between the
In the absence of a regular program, Dr. B. J. Wallace, provided a
"pinch-hitter"» in the forrix of a number of questions that riiight, qr-might
be easily answered, at last
orations.
It is Ordered, That the 23rd day
of November, A. D. 1938, at' ten
I o'clock in the forenoon, at said Pro
Wanted—People in this vicinity
who have any legal printing required
in the settlement of estates, etc.,
will -confer a favor by having it sent
to this newspaper. The rates are
universal. in such matters and to
have your notices appear in this
paper it is only necessary to as'c th«
Probate Judge to send them to The
Observer—
We cannot help your neighbors
Saline General Hospital . bate office, be and is hereby ap~ ^orr.owing your Observer each week,
pointed for examining and allowing I~"* " " "" ~J~*~~ "■•■"-■- *--
Miss Eva Falk of- Milan had her'said account and hearing Said pet-
Baked Ham, Scalloped Potatoes ber of questions that might, or-might tonsils removed last Thursday. * tion.- *
Creamed Onions, Corn and Noodles not be easily answered, at last Mrs. Fred Haarer underwent an\ It Is Further Ordered, That pub-
CJrariberry Relish, Cabbage Salad Thursdayls meeting of the Rotary' appendectomy Tuesday afternoon.* 1 lie notice thereof be given by pub-
Hot Rolls Butter Club. ... j Mrs. Rudolph Bersuder of Bridge- lipation of a copy of this order.
Pumpkin ot Apple Pie j It is to be regretted that more of water was brought to the hospital for three successive week previous
Coffee. , [the general public did not'turn out following an automobile accident to said day of hearing, in The Sa-
. Adults 40c, children under 10 years j to. hear Hans Kardell in . the eve- Sunday evening. X-ray examination line Observer, a newspaper printed.
of age 25c. - ning, the audience being disappoint* 'revealed a sprained ankle which*and circulated in said Counfy.
Federated CSaurcib; Friday, Nov. 4. ingiy small. 'was placed in,a. casfc-fnd she return- Jay. Gl Pray,* Judge of Probate.
5:30 until all are. served. | Joseph Warner of Ypsilanti and ed home .that* evening.' '■'}_. A true copy.
Goodwill class.of * tlie Federated, Lewis S. Bwjwn of Detroit were \ Miss Irene Korte' had: her tonsils-. Nora O. Borgert, Register of Probate
Church School. " guests. removed Tuesday morning. ' Oct. 27, Nov. 3-10, 1938
but we can call attention* to the
fact that the cost of .becoming a
regular subscriber is less than 3c
per week. That cost Is very .-little
as compared with the trouble of
having to go over tosomebody else's
house to get tiie paper, wait for
someone else to finish reading it
and then not haiVe ttfe privilege of
cutting out special things. At less
than -3c per week the borrower can
have a copy first hand without bothering anybody. 51
Object Description
| Title | 1938-10-27; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-10-27 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
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Description
| Title | 1938-10-27; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-10-27 |
| 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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| Language | English |
| Transcript |
*» -> THE OBSERVER VOLUME 58 SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, ■ OCTOBER 27, 1938 NUMBER 4 To be of Service to You Community Fair On j Thursday And Friday Wonderful Exhibits, Splendid Entertainment Provided by F. F. A. for Your Pleasure. High SchopJ News Important News From The School The Saline SCHiOI-AS'pfc HONORS Scholastic honors for the first mark-Tig1 period, of the school year Items of Unusual Interest to Which bave been compiled* on the basis of the Attention of Our Readers an Honor Roll and Honorable Men- is Called. tion list. To qualify for the honor roll a student musi; receive at least Education Week (Nov. 7-11) Is a Pleasure ■v. To Us Bank The One Story Bank On the Corner Semi-Solid Buttermilk j FED REGULARLY TO POULTRY corrects bowel disorders and creates a sharp appetite. Feed in conjunction with1 Larao Egg Mash for maximum production.. If you wish to mix your own grains there is no Stlncentrata hetter fitted to do-the joh than "Larro Mash Concentrate." Ask .us for formula. Also Hog Mash Concentrate mixed with your grains makes a balanced ration for about $1.25 per cwt. . Guban Black Strap Feeding Molasses, and other stock foods for your consideration. Have you tried Larro Family Flour, made by General Mills, the same as Gold Medal and Pillsbury? Cole9s Feed Store PHONE 47 SALINE HOLD EVERYTHING! Saline Community Fair OCTOBER 27 AND 28, 1938 EXHIBITS . • ENTERTAINMENT^ ' ~~ PRIZES OF ALL KINDS Bring^ your vegetables, poultry, pets, canned good-!, livestock, baked goods, sewing, corn, grains, and nnything else you have to bring. __ Entertainments both evenings. Thursday is the1 magician and band program. Friday is the big program by the school boys and girls. • '' We Will Be Seeing You! ____ _.■■■..■■,-. Community Fair __. ._..,,. . . ._.__.., again: here with every evidence that 12 honor points including one A, coming so close to. the Community it will be bigger and better than w:hite fc* the fiJonoii-.ble mention Fair schedule this time it was de- ever The'boys of the FFA have group at least 10 Jionor points are cided recently that we would ob- worked like bees on this matter and neccfssaiy. The honor points are serve both at the same time. Ac- every detail has ' been carefully as- foUows: -*•. four points; B, three; cordingly, e&diibits and displ&ys have worked out so that if the weather C^J "two^ and.,J>, one.*./ . .- been prepared and cto be^seen in keeps good we may anticipate a de-- Students qualifying for" the two the several nooijis between the hours lightful time with every department groups for* the first period are as of 7 and 8 p. m. oni Thursday and crowded with exhibits. follows: ■ Friday. Parents axe urged and in- Ainother tent has been added to i HONOR ROLL vited to take this opportunity to see the equipment this year and'that; Twelve — Groveir Burgan Max wh^t J*16 ch"d£?n *?* **•?£•,, ^ will allow for considerable exp*n- Collins, Alice Dean, Leon Feldkamp, JNext * ™ J-nursaay at li-lo a. .BionT And in addition to that, two Alvin Finkbeiner, Jean Fosdick, Ruth m* ft special program fcr the as- splendid programs will be presented: Gable, Doris Jean."' Henne, Thelma ^? YxSL De1 n.^ec'^ea ^ the one at 8 p. m. on Thursday and an- Lee, Shirley Neutz, Louise _Teutz", ^no° ' J* * i. 4- -f81?. °^ * other at the same-hour on Friday. Charles Uphaus, Edna Zick. Cleary CoUege of Ypsilanti, is to A small admission of 5c will be Eleven — Gjffl.ce Braun Jeannette he with,-us and give a description of charged at each program to help aay.' his OTnmier top to Ireland and Eng- defray expenses which are almost Ten—Dean Burkhardt, Emergene land roth lantern slides' illustrating twice that of last year. With each Ernst, ■ Victor Haeussler, Maurine lu?.,taak:' -.•t_-_®hould ^ very worth admission a ticket will be furnished Harwood, Tema kohler, Warren wl^e> bot:n J"*?1. an educational as for the drawing at the close of the Rentsehler Melvirii, Schaefer. YfeH as entertaanment standpoint program. •'•'.. Nine — Dot Little, Alice Gable ^ool patrons are cordially invited The state department from Lam- Reg-bald ^Fischer, Ruth 'Baumaum. ! ^ „ .j -T -,4.-. sing will be with, us this year bring-i Eight — Mairilyn Dietiker, Harold . on Friday, Nov. 11, the school is ing a fine exhibit and three picture Hale, Ralph IJphaus. •«. *Y.e mother special program films for the programs. There are < Seven — Viola Schaefer, Phyllis Y1- tte co-operation of the local also several other new features that Henderson, Bob 'Clajrf" ' Legion and Auxiliary posts. They will appear this year to add to the) ^™^ _. w w lOr^n^™*. _£e ^ting. in bringing Dean James scope and attractiveness of the fair, HONORABLE MENTION M. Brown of the State Normal for but of course the intrinsic value of Twelve — Dene Bondie, Donald ap. address on Armistice Day. any fair rests upon the number and Finkbeiner, Harriett Hagans, Armin Friends and patrons of the school quality" of exhibits shown. And it Haeussler, Doife. Holmes. fe a™> "wited and urged to at- is here that we feel our fair rates Eleven. — Lillian Kern; Eda Mae tend this meeting to help commem- very high. There is a large num.- Krumrei, Helen -_ambarth Bob orate the fact that our land Is ber of excellent exhibits mow in Ormsby, Mildred .Pfi__e_ii__aier, Doris 'still enjoying peace brought about place and on exhibit in* all of the Sc&mid, Ruth Shuli Robert Thomas, hy the Armistice established Nov. usual interesting classes. Among Eleven — Edwin. .garnard, Burl -11- 191°. them, poultry, grains, potatoes, can- Bassett, Ellen Feiajigamp, Arlene: . ~ — -— ning, manual arts, cooking, pet Lange, Ruth Schleh" l^Iarilyn Schill, AlUlUal Meeting Of stock, corn, garden and orchard Bob Vaughn. I T__c_ _t7.11_-.~-r W_v_.1_-. |
