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VOLUME 58
saline. Washtenaw county^ Michigan, THUKS_>|_y,. December i, 1938
NUMBER 9
Growing in Favor
That our institution and its satisfying
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service is meeting witlu the erithuitaslac -.%
approval of our community is evidenced
by our ever-growing list of customers.
Our service will please you, too. >-
Tragedy Results
From Collision
Woman Killed and Several Injured
When Two Autos Meet ,
Head-on.
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Wednesday afternoon when two cars
crashed head-on about a mile and a
half,.west of town. One car*was
Det^riters' bound ;&__ Wabash, »_jttd-
j iana, where they expected"^*© spend
j the day with relatives and the other
! car was enroute to Detroit from
| Fremont, Indiana. Mrs: Lillian
j Pinkerton -of Detroit received a frac-
! tured ankle and right leg and had
| cuts about the. nose. Her two sons,
j Duane and Bernard, each were in-
j jured also. Duane was cut very
' badly under the chin, practically
Saline Merchants
Io Start Season
KEEP MONEY MOVING
Those Wishing to Join Team Are
Invited to Try Out on Wednesday Evening, Dec 7.
New Assistant Scout Executive
The Saline Merchants basketball
team will again get under way for
the. season by holdgg their first practice Deeemlber 7th at the High
School gymnasium. Any one interested Irt playing^-is-' •welcome'' to trj
out that night.* Ail players muse'
bring their own equipment on this
o_ aiiion.
I_ast year the Merchaiits made a
fine record, winning 20 out of 24
games, ringing up 509 points to 204
of -their opponents. .. _:.
''^Vhe --tean\ -iSis year will operate
on an athletic club -'basis At the
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TeU It and Sell It Makes
Many an Active Dollar
These Liners are Great
Little Go-Getters
Busy Little Ads Working
Day After Day and
Some Nights
MINIMUM CHARGE, 25 CENTS
Lost—Cameo pin.
telephone 155-F3.
Reward. Call
Men's All Wool Mackinaw Coats,
first meeting officers will be elected ^a™1 an" durable, $6.45 at Parsons'.
for the season. It-Is hoped that all :
interested will turn-out to see the Found—Watch. Owner may have
Special Sale Boys' Sweaters 98t
at Parsons.
Heating and sheet metal work.
R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
fPor Sale—O. -1. C stock hog.
Finis Nohle, Route Two. 10
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\ tured. right wrist and a compound HORTICULTURISTS wuaKBUBU. »„ «_..!_ _ul. ._ ..cc
fracture iof the right leg. Bernard ^f> MEET DEC. 6-8 M^c___its ta^ctiOTTth_.U*^nter?Tw_ P>e iky proving property and pay-1 For Sale—Plenty of. good dry
games will be played each night and ^S for th*8 notice. P. F. Pink, at wood. Cole's Feed Store.'
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received a possible, skull fracture
{ and an injured elbow, fors. Pink- Annual, fjieeting of the Michigan hoth^v^r te ^Uirmers^" 6m-"^ first ^e Kroger Store".
erton's niece Afiss Peggy Oeve- Hor^^^ociety^ Grand. Rap- *£_ gZe w.11 ^some t__5*S
j land also of Detroit, xeceiyed a ^^ *_!, «n4. ^ 3?»eotM™ the w__k of Dec. 14, so turn out and f
) Boy Scout Activities j
For Sale—Plymouth Rock pullets.
1 Henry Goltz, phone; 122-F3. 10
Saline Savings
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner' >.■
fractured right leg and chest in7. with." the'-annual Appte Show will ^^ Q-g-j. __,.
juries. The Iboys ha^ their guns bring together grower^ and ^scient^ts A . -^ --^^ fn s^ j_—-_ — ~ "_—.'"TT^,., -, \ Wanted—Cook. 'Mrs. Junius Beal,
and hunting equipment and, had m search of better quality fruit that do _£ ^ m,11ng ^ ..Kub« Kuebler " !^^ 343 Fifth Avenue, Ann Arb&r.
planned on an ideal outing. will maiiitam a place in -the appetites at The atizens Bank before Dec. 7. Yoder to Speak at Annual —
H. H. Pinchon of Fremont, Ind., ,cf Michigan consumers. Warren Gross, Manager. Scout Meeting BaU Band Rubbers wear better
was cut about the, ncse and received Announ<K_xient of,ithe program by _ Johni s page, president of the and cost no more. At Parsons'.
j chest injuries. Hfe is recovering as H. D. Hootman, society secretary, p_w A j';T j Washtenaw-Iivingston Boy Seoat'."; ■
! rapidly as can be expected. His indicates^gro^ers,^ truckers and fruit *-.«t_*X -aiia IjOJ HI Council, has announced that Dr. O, W. E. Dietiker, licensed embalmer
I wife was dead when "admitted to growifig speeiili^tfs, \yill .crowd 30
i the hospital. The Dietiker funeral features uitd'the^lhj^e-May-"meeting.
] home took charge of the body and Description of--the: Jlargest irrigat-
S it was shipped back to Indiana the ed orchard ;Ci'''ChiO, -250 acres, Is to
j following day. The Pinchons * were be giveii the fi^-jjftfifaioon by L. G.
J on their way to spend Thanksgiving* Dean, Geneva,. Ohio, jjlhree truckers
' with -their' daughter in Detroit. * .*• "•!__ to giy'e painters to fruit
growers. The truckers .in^ude RoB-
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HOUSEWIVES HERE JOIN
'TOO Hot To Handle' R- Y°der, psychiatrist at the YpsI- a^id undertaker. Phone 175-F2.
. lanti State Hospital, will be the'*:
Coming to Saline Theatre for Thurs- speaker at the annual meeting of" Radio repairing; used radios for
day, Friday and Saturday; "if- So°n* °°S^: whi?h - wiU A h* "^ KeIly' 211 Sa AmL Altoar Sfc-
r_w. 4«-o _. eld at the Michigan' Umon, Aim
otner Attractions. ... Arbor, on Tuesday, December 13, at Special Values in Men's and Boys'
6:30 p. m. The meeting will .begin Sweaters. Sale Price 98e at Par-
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* t, i • v t. t, - n*. -a - «,, . F.„ ^ ^ ^dce^ive Kme, and with dinner and, in addition to Dr. sons',
ert Buskirk, Paw Paw* Theodore Hlel- for the seventh time since they enr Yoder's address will consist of re-
CRUSADE AGAINST TAXES ^c^^^£_^*S. Sf toTl^Sf 'JOSZrSfZ **** ?.-** ^f^T, <^^ Old Time Dance Thursday, Dec. 1,
Miss Esther landwehr,. of Saline, /f& fi^. ^ a^Mts-in: Michigan, Saline. Theatre this evening. Mis. £Z^n ^ electlon. of offlcers chestra.
for 1939.
For Your Fall Needs
GLASS ItOQMNG
BARN DOOR TRACK AND 1EAKGERS
PRATTS POULTRY AND ANIMAL REGULATOR
toda.y v^ .__^ed^chaifmaa:-of a ^W6 ind&na^ Iill'inois. Wisconsin. Loy' plays a daring aviatrik and Ga- ™e committer in charEr. of th. tt_>_,_ m. wq„ r>_,^-. o -o^^^
iZ^^"°l^t^^iJ^^: Kentu,#; .TeSessee, j Georgia and fete portrays a newsreelma_i who p^^aZaS^ 2! J^Jr?LZ't^'JL£Z*%£
•er_"Ta__ Commission'as women here ^""YZZL T'W" ' : ----=- 77^wi_7n_»th. ™"~" "~ pluming of the annual meeting con- with .your own grain. Saline Mer-
o jom the commission's "na- ^ge^tor "cars, rethed fr_m rail B__^ » a 1.tory by Len Ham- ?±._ °iJ?5?e^^__ne_. «Lj^ ^^ Company,
1© crusade against taxes that servjce but used by growers, are to be mond, ace -newsreelman during 1
penalize the consumer. ^ pictured hy-Carl Sweikert, Hopkins, Italian occupation of Ethiopia? "Too p^
movea _o j.in uie oommiBsion* n«t- . Refrigerator cars, retired from rail Based on a story by Len Ham- Arbor Ernest C3ia_ell_ of Ynsilari
peS^T^LS^ *—.«»* serrice but used by growers^etobe mond, ace •new_reelm^du-ingi. tte-J^ Sc^f^SveVa-t^Mac- -Men'. Suede Jackets a_d Leather
penalize tne consumer. pictured by-Carl Sweikert, Hopkins, Italian occupation of Ethiopia? "Too peek oW. TO^i r^iA_^_T_, r .kkok
Her appointment was announces wm{ amZach .Berrien' Snri_.es ,axf[Hot to Handle" swings -speedily ^e silver BeaVer Oom,. ittP« ^ ^L ^ ' ' '
nm the. fif>tnn.__tsionrs national _■____ ,_-.-_,'"« l_ ->-.■_*_... *_?_, _, ^. .. i^, *.. ^_..5_ _».- . " +"e ouver weaver committee c.50.* at Parsons'.
. _ . . usskhis nauonai otto Klenk, Sparta. Roadside and around the world to China, the Am- wm bp £rla_. tn iwrivs <ni'_fo»«HoTi'<i
headquarters in Chicago, through retaii sales will be described bv three azon iunffles.* New yotk and else- lom anwn. __ t_f the T_STe.re
_ __ Conway who returned' • * V * v tt «-i ^o P°ssioie re vvaniea—win _o ao general nouse-
president Miss Landwehr is alsa j"jf ^?i^i^"^^."H~Bh^" i«S_5Jy " ft<^n England where he /wff ° ^LIyZx* YY^Zlu, t^_ ^_r __^.. ^e for .toy ?ve y6^3, „ld
neaoqiwrters in cmcago, tnrougn retail saleswiil be described by three azon jungles,* New ^ofk and else- trom „* M to the wj^ble re- m ,. ^ .-i", » ^ , „
Mrs. Kenneth C. Frazier, nabonai. otJ-er men s.*.__ Green of Hillsdale, where. Jack Conwav! whb returned' Z°Z£&^J^lL?£-J^ltJ^ Wanted—Girl to do general house-
president of the Woman's Club. ingeF Adrian. * filmed "A Yank at Oxford,
The commission is described as a gtaff ,^,-^-3 of the ,.college ap- director.
H._n l_^i 1 1' _T« 1 |The commission is described as a g,^ members of the colie-e ap- director ^"T1".. "fUura ^ "*« ,ifuill;"' -
M-lil*a<de \__yOal ail£] I^OlCe- I ^-F^1-^ organization conducting ve&Tins on ffie progl.am ^ife Dr. Gahle and M3ss Loy* first became °s *L_-iS-^ -f A_SSArbor C p' I am «<?w * prepared to clean your
E VJiaUV. X*"UM*A .«£.£#«* .'%^^"^V . a drive by housewives of the nation C x. _.0^f^^_-_.^T3C_„_i-_ «.^w.„^ '__ ™,t.to,*_n_-w.»ffi.»'.f_=m'»_«n 2: .lj*ngrora « Ann atdof, u. p. furnace with my new vacuum clean-
is the ^i1- S Presented annually, to an 2u North Aim Arbor Street
is uie outstanding scouter of the council.
^The committee consists of Dr. T.
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We have a good supply ©f geoftttine^Iga^P'OC-ahon.t^,
on hand! Try a load pf "RED- BAR." W_istt Sterl-;
ing is to silver, "RED BAR" is to coal.
W^TE OAK, and aU kinds of Soft Coal
HORTON ELCTRIC WASHERS
THE FAMOUS B. P. S. PAINTS
LAMBARTH BROTHERS
General'Hardware ■ ° Phone 105'
f:^i"S.^^?-SB^ ^f^--'^ Marshall, E. J. _iasmusse__;^
|,-UV-rd of Highland Park,.-,the com- Cast^ ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^
8 missions Michigan national com-
"^S™?- I?xember- . _. STATE RESOXJBCES * -"
. TMus is a movement every house- :: TO BE TOLD" ON AIR
wife should support,". Mrs. Frazier
said, in wel(»_mng the new chair-
. _ The" hoihinattftg*' cOmtnittee*■* con-' . _., _,,-*>.__
p.Miles have c_~starred m "Manhattan Mel- sists; of Ira M, £^ith of-Ann Arbor, Clean up - your flock wiUi Acme
•!■- '. odram," "Men- ih- White," "Wife vs. George Handy -f'-Tpsila__ti and Pau' ^ .^ 5 _r Un*!. -i*6%™- ^-f^f^,
~ "Test Hber |>f; llowell. Saline Mercantile Company.
Benjamin H. VandenBelt of Ypsilanti -will), serve as the resolutions
Secretary" '• "Parriell"
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For Sunday* and Monday, "Listen committeei
Feed a balanced ration from birth
to maturity *to" that"flock of grow-
\ mari "Hidden taxes which increase Resources of Michigan; both. abovfi^Darhng," starring Judy Garland an"l The .annual meeting may ibe at- mS. .pigs..... Sahne Mercantile Co.
j ftT'costYo[ _veSnJwe buV^ and: below the soil surface, will rbs, Ereddie.,Bartholomew, who^try t- tendea ;byja.u scou^ and reserva. ' :- -~—~~^- ,. *
I '____!- for _.^r_^t%f^l tZ'reS adored .n complete desmptaoa.iifcia.-ifed.avhusband for their .mother,-'wil' tibns ^ialready being, made. An ^ carpenter work, alterations
I" _nZ_ ^_ld ^v^locll ^tate'"i_d serifes rfn-dtetotadca-te'tof-ttfc'aaBa'be- the attraction. Judy also 'sings 4ttendaiic« of more thaL a hundred «™» rePa^'* ^ £**& f-' J*^
*'SS^^ir__^^axJ^S__-T'weeS1y-' OVer ^K__R, . edutetioi_-.-in.,thiS- picture. . ; ;.r, ; / "men. is, __|-cted. Fathers of scouts. Pho™ 8-M. 209 s- ^ ■**» st-
^pnal governments, acK>rdmg t- ^j facility of Michigan-States*CoL-.,:.. .. ... : " * - * *'";** '*'• mferested i citizens civic-mindeti -^f-r—r-f*-*^. T ,- •'.
tte^.comm^ipnX-r^arch ...depart-,^..- y _"«... , • _ <^^ure -ftffi^ starring \^fi ^^^ ^^SaittefIS ^wS? Farm Wanted_-Be^. poultry-farm
ment.
AT THE PRESENT PRICE OF EGGS
You Can Not Afford to Experiment!
Lauro Feeds have all'been.through that process;.
If your hens are hot "'doing' what they should,
TRY LARRO! ; .■■ ?'
If your cows are off in production, TRY LARRO!
If your pigs are scrawny and loafing, TRY
LARRO! v"
And for • a big surprise, have the Mrsi - TRY
LARRO FAMILY FLOUR,! ^v^
Give your poultry flock a Christmas present of
a Sanitary Feeder or Drinking FountaEin. We have
them, any size, at the right prices.
A fresh supply of 41% Cotton Seed Meal and Soy
Bean Meal. '.. V--.'' '
Cole's Feed St<b#e
PHONE 47
SALINE
^H-rtxi. 'm«L "":ipviW "-n.i ir.o^t" "iThe new series of nrograms^snon^ lace- Beery and Jackie Cooper, whir. tfso0'"'woiS- Livingston .counties, are ^ ^tJodte that $3,000.00-cash will
"Th^e utise_jn..;-te.i«* -£a^.. ^st.^ ................ __uy. Address 34 East-Mieihigan.'-Yp- -•'-
heavily on. ^ower-mcome. : fermlies,. Coftservition lBllHtitllte> <wm, utilize-;,-Stents. <^appears !Tu_sday; '-Wednes-^ ■--'.'. :,*_______. silanti. - ....... ,..«.-•,.,.-, ....,.». -^.,t.
Slh.jl-'^^i^JK . -,5'Pbl-ir Bears"-th_y call them- TT .-^-.^ _^,,, , '
clothing, fuel, rent and other famil. gourc_ congemLtion. StatE_._l_pa3.fe-... ._-: ■ ■ ■ - — " selves—the* huskv scouts who so to Use. your brw.dersfcH.eto keep
essentials, with the result that many.
ment'officials in, Lansmg-rare oo^>p:r^_t__B.-A_JN ARBOR
selves—the* husky scouts who go to - • - .-_ - ■,■-,,--.:■■ .^._
winter camp each year. Of course y°ur hen touse diy this?wMer. See
dmd ORCHESTRA they sleep in! heated cabins and eat u*| ^^^ Plans- Saiine Hatchery,
' "-"" m'the mess hall in the Jnain lodge P"-one 52-F2-.
families;have .to jwe up soine of the u ^ plannin& the-series;
neS^S_, to xi__te--^'-ine_t» The ustening pubUc_s--0_have.*-a_ir^
Hundreds, pf units; in_ states from ^^^t pa^ ^ these_i-weekly ,15.
_itif__fct--comments -:rt^_. .. ■ -_J ""*". ^.^1 . _£ -. rtn._ ...:_.t ^ • .-..•__:-.,. „--i, —tE^o- .Breeder. Masft aahne Hatch-
important P^Y^'^^^w^^-^~^f^l-iAjmy'^^i 'avic; C_(*estea.Dl.t .still.tlie prograJn will, he one to
•a. • Frazier said-, 4^,. ■ „.- ■_,. - _ _
^ . - ~ ,v-_ - -■ - .. --• ..-_.. : the air at x p. m.
and, plans call for groups ut- every - - ^ -
Keep down feed costs. TJste % your
form families here of their tax hur-
den.
IvnCHIGAjV CROPS FCrlV 1-38
^-g-Egg breeder Mash. Saline Hatch-
oii eW. Ppone 52-F?,_-
and
- - _ . i-i-5«_o_?*will be ___r_ed but a silver close Saturday afternooiii, Dec. 31st
at.least an answer by ipaa^props- ^^^ ^^ received'so that any- Edward Danaher. assistant scout ex- „FaFm ^mais rfmovfdTJ)roin^
es L- R... Sclwenmann, msfatute direc- Qne ._,.%.. to contribute toward the ecuUve of the Washtenaw-Livingston phone colIect to Ann A11501, 2-2244-
tOr. ...•*>.. . .. . - -.-_- -r ._.,, :.. __ _._-_-.»__
DEAD OR ALIVE
costs of their transportation to Sa- .Council, will serve as camp director -wrr«i L,ean hrocKW
Timeliness is another, feature of .--_ _■_ vnv ' n^nkrtunitv to do and will be assisted by a chef and
ARE VmY SATISFACTORY the series. Mixed m with tal^ about &ne «iay hayp an .opportunity to ao ^^ other leaders y _vnTL,.. _,1938 Dodge Fordor Touring Sedan,
TTNTJStTAL ACCIDENT
DeLuxe - equipment; had the best of
care; looks "and,runs like hew. Wiedman Auto Company.
An unusual accident occurred
soil, minerals, oil and gas, forests■■-. • n . . comtlosed of 40
The 1938 crop-season has, ended and waters will be- timely talks -Y™£ .^fS^^-bSfS^MMn
more favorably in Michigan than us- .ahout game in season, wild flowers, fe.^.^""!™ -- py-mri o P-t'*s v '
ual. Abnormally warm, and dry fishing. Specialists at -the W_leSe*"" „^- pv>r the Salin_> at.T)-arance ---
weather throughout October enabled will' be, used on many.-.Of the-pro- r^~f££. Z"y™L ^rffl be included, about four .miles west of Saline, For y°ur eyes consult the oculist
Michigan .farmers to complete the grams, in- others the outside* authon- ?.» ni_gsraa_i a' flute soloist wil' ""'*»■*• ^^ h*>me *^C Mr. and Mrs W. Dr- Gibson, Packard at Hill, Ann.
fall harvest rapidly and with a min- ties will be asked to present their ^p_^LrestinL contributions to the P- Sehwocho, Tuesday afternoon at Ar^or- Lowest prices, TJ. of M. grad-
imum of weather losses. The Mich- specialties in conservation of s^te —-eramf about three o'clock. uate, 47 years in practice.
igan Co-operative Crop Reporting resources. Elvervone is cordially invited to at- The driver of a wrecker frnm the :
Se_vice states that very little chsuijgt . ■ _-__._ ;^_ - ,._„,, 4is oncert and bring- your *-*<~n Wro.ker Service, Detroit, For Rent—Smgle and double
A. deer huntrng' parn..: -^.^.^--^ ih??__ . who attended
The corn crop yielded better thafi of Fred" Bradstreet,- Fred Shoema- "f™,^^0 fiT1t ^rforr
necessary.
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"THE BEST IN MOTION PICTURES"
Saline Theatre
CLARK GABLE and MYRNA LOY in
"Too Hot To Handle"
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1, 2 and 3
Judy Garland and Freddy Bartholomew in
"LISTEN DARLING"
Sunday and Monday, December 4 and 5
WALLACE BEERY atid JACKIE COOPER in
'TRl^SU-_£„ ISLAND"
Tuesday, Wed_ie«i^ Tliursdayr*Dec,^7 and fc
BENEFIT P^(5B.AS!^Al.INE GIRL SCOUTS :
in production estimates fnom those ADDISON MEN ESCAPE' t -^ Mends The orchestra has made stated that he lost control of the rooms* comfortable weU heatei
issued a month earUer were made DEATH BY INCHES J™*^ ^f™^^ ^ vehicle after which it crossed the Garage avaUaMe. Edna Gross 317
B: cOT^ed S^who attended recall wltt highway smashing off six guard E Ml*. Plume 236. 6tf
.^noema ,>^ a fine nerformance. rails «nd plunged into the ditch. __^ , , _ _.,_.,...--.
average in all parts o| the sjate, was ker, Herman Jay and son, Howard, »pie«u.u__ »«j.t A few. __j_.__tes later a _._ ^^ Everybody knows that Hemz's 57
well matured, and should rate good had the narrowest of-escapes, from. .. r . -p. -j. i a flat tire aDDroa«hed and when Varieties are standard quality, but
in feeding value. The production is death or injury that has been heard " ^-cm. f_OSDll*H
estimated at 57,240,000 bushels from of in some time.
the total havested acreage. The av- They left here Sunday evening in H. H. Pinchon of Fremont, md.
T^rnr even -with. th8"scene of the perhajs every&Jdy doesn't know we
a. m-a-vr.t p. h,^ f«D flew off from carTy ^eir fuU line. Schmid's Home
Market.
__-- -. „ - .___.«.- . • . _, t.- .v. t5l° wheel and nrilled into the ditch
erage percentage of the total acre- Mr. Bradstreet's car with his house is recovering nicely from ms in- near the wrecker.
age husked and utilized for grain trailer for the n_i_h woods, and as juries sustained the day before -pj., flat ti_. ^__g repaire<j axid
during the past ten years is 63 per they were crossing the Pere Mar- __ia____giv_n_ im an auto crash. ^ ....^ replaced by the two woo°- niusn, r.
cent, but the percentage for the cur- quette railroad in Lansing albout 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ervin WUd are the _,_,;_. w^0 w_re ^ ihe ^-.g^g-. a. motor, good tires.
1931 CHEVROLET COACH
Good finish, recently overhauled
rent season is not yet available. The o'clock, a passenger train hit the proud parents iof a 7 pound daugh- ^ f^me of the accident
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_^ _^ _^ ^_.„v.___. COOK MOTOR SALES
production is three" per cent greater house trailer hroadside and smashed ter born Friday night, Nov. 25 J^. ~~Q "^ras inj51redWg_;thou*?'h fl*"- Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
than in 1937 and 40 per cent abo.c it to kindling wood. Provisions, The little lady has been named Flo- vph;cle -^g auite badly damaged
the 10-year average. clothing, bedding, three guns, etc, rine Kaye. -.<.-_ -__„„— _• 4_=—._-_■ i-_. .___' ^ ..—
Michigan growers harvested c were scattered all over, the street
cj-«..;-p
Henry" Clark, who lives on th- %%£ P°Kce ^estigated the icci- ^'tnl^"^a„"o)i ^.^ce_so^
SALINE GIRL SCOUTS
ies. grocpHps canr**1'. t"hncco. Art'?
Service Station. Saline-Pleasant Lake
Roads. Saline phone 181-F13.
crop of 32,040,000 bushels of pota- but luckily the car escaped, as did Pleasant lake road, was brought t**
toes this year according to the Oc- the men, without injury-- One: rifle the hospital Thaniksgiving day be-
tober and November'estimates. How- and one suitcase were not damaged cause of- injuries sustained the day
ever, the general opinion is that Mr. Bradstreet was driving; there before when his car slid into th_ > * v
about one-fourth of the total is (be- was the usual amount of traffic; -a. ditch. He vis recovering nicely. The -girls are sponsoring a show The astouruiing success of the Lin-
low TJ. S. No. 1 grade. Yields in train had passed just-before they Mrs. Martin Schaible is receiving at the Saline Theatre, "Treasure er ads in all the services that they
general average more than for any a_rived at the crossing,, and-lappar-"treatment for shook and injuries Island," December 6; 7, 8. The perform is due to the uncertainty rf
recent year. Yields obtained per ently the crossing "was .clear. ---The sustainel Sunday afternoon when the money will be used for each girl's community events that prompts th.
acre in, the southern part of the state men found:tfufc later ttiat the- gates.-car in which she was ridin. with uniform. - • xeader to cover his newspaper ever.
were good. at the crossing "were*-*out .of order her daughter, Mrs. Louetta Wurster, , J.,nev are gomg to make posters week and to the certainty of result.
The apple crop was but half o" and there was supposed , to be. a e£ Bridgewater collided with one and;.the, one who makes the best from advertising because of this un-
the yield last year. Pear crop-was watchmani -on^ duty, "but jf .therefewas driven hy Henry Feeman. The col-receives a prize. certainty.
unusually large while grapes wei- he evidently became confused: in lision occurred om Dell road at the The girls are gomg ta go caroling ,
practically a failure in n__ny vine- the rush of cars bothwwa.ys:asythey ton of .a hill. Mrs. Schaible re- and their program will be a_mou&cetii -Ranted—People in this vicinitv
yards. .... failed to see him or any^signalff ceived a-fractured left arm and leg later. , i* * J_; .whoi^-av^.any'legal printing requnigi
■-_.".. to-stop. Her daughter was cut on the fore- - We have 17 in our tr_op*_ndi-*__ -the Settlement of estates, et_.,
CARD OF THANKS The men returned to theiir»hOmes- head "above the left eve and w- hold our meetings every_ Tuesd-y; vdll confer1 a -favor hy having it s<"i'
secured more provisions^ horrowed taken- to the home of her sister, at "4 o'clock at the Legiori'Ball to thfsi-newspaper. The rates ar->
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Object Description
| Title | 1938-12-01; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-12-01 |
| 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 | 1938-12-01; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-12-01 |
| 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 |
;?•-- -%>*-'„. i. ■-- ^:MY\"': l"*^_*.- VOLUME 58 saline. Washtenaw county^ Michigan, THUKS_> _y,. December i, 1938 NUMBER 9 Growing in Favor That our institution and its satisfying v ..... service is meeting witlu the erithuitaslac -.% approval of our community is evidenced by our ever-growing list of customers. Our service will please you, too. >- Tragedy Results From Collision Woman Killed and Several Injured When Two Autos Meet , Head-on. I I i I : A tragedy which saddened Thanksgiving for those involved occurred Wednesday afternoon when two cars crashed head-on about a mile and a half,.west of town. One car*was Det^riters' bound ;&__ Wabash, »_jttd- j iana, where they expected"^*© spend j the day with relatives and the other ! car was enroute to Detroit from Fremont, Indiana. Mrs: Lillian j Pinkerton -of Detroit received a frac- ! tured ankle and right leg and had cuts about the. nose. Her two sons, j Duane and Bernard, each were in- j jured also. Duane was cut very ' badly under the chin, practically Saline Merchants Io Start Season KEEP MONEY MOVING Those Wishing to Join Team Are Invited to Try Out on Wednesday Evening, Dec 7. New Assistant Scout Executive The Saline Merchants basketball team will again get under way for the. season by holdgg their first practice Deeemlber 7th at the High School gymnasium. Any one interested Irt playing^-is-' •welcome'' to trj out that night.* Ail players muse' bring their own equipment on this o_ aiiion. I_ast year the Merchaiits made a fine record, winning 20 out of 24 games, ringing up 509 points to 204 of -their opponents. .. _:. ''^Vhe --tean\ -iSis year will operate on an athletic club -'basis At the '_-*"& TeU It and Sell It Makes Many an Active Dollar These Liners are Great Little Go-Getters Busy Little Ads Working Day After Day and Some Nights MINIMUM CHARGE, 25 CENTS Lost—Cameo pin. telephone 155-F3. Reward. Call Men's All Wool Mackinaw Coats, first meeting officers will be elected ^a™1 an" durable, $6.45 at Parsons'. for the season. It-Is hoped that all : interested will turn-out to see the Found—Watch. Owner may have Special Sale Boys' Sweaters 98t at Parsons. Heating and sheet metal work. R. G. Wahl, phone 160. fPor Sale—O. -1. C stock hog. Finis Nohle, Route Two. 10 i from, ear to ear, and had a frac- \ tured. right wrist and a compound HORTICULTURISTS wuaKBUBU. »„ «_..!_ _ul. ._ ..cc fracture iof the right leg. Bernard ^f> MEET DEC. 6-8 M^c___its ta^ctiOTTth_.U*^nter?Tw_ P>e iky proving property and pay-1 For Sale—Plenty of. good dry games will be played each night and ^S for th*8 notice. P. F. Pink, at wood. Cole's Feed Store.' ! I i ! i 1 i i i ! i i ! I received a possible, skull fracture { and an injured elbow, fors. Pink- Annual, fjieeting of the Michigan hoth^v^r te ^Uirmers^" 6m-"^ first ^e Kroger Store". erton's niece Afiss Peggy Oeve- Hor^^^ociety^ Grand. Rap- *£_ gZe w.11 ^some t__5*S j land also of Detroit, xeceiyed a ^^ *_!, «n4. ^ 3?»eotM™ the w__k of Dec. 14, so turn out and f ) Boy Scout Activities j For Sale—Plymouth Rock pullets. 1 Henry Goltz, phone; 122-F3. 10 Saline Savings Bank The One Story Bank On the Corner' >.■ fractured right leg and chest in7. with." the'-annual Appte Show will ^^ Q-g-j. __,. juries. The Iboys ha^ their guns bring together grower^ and ^scient^ts A . -^ --^^ fn s^ j_—-_ — ~ "_—.'"TT^,., -, \ Wanted—Cook. 'Mrs. Junius Beal, and hunting equipment and, had m search of better quality fruit that do _£ ^ m,11ng ^ ..Kub« Kuebler " !^^ 343 Fifth Avenue, Ann Arb&r. planned on an ideal outing. will maiiitam a place in -the appetites at The atizens Bank before Dec. 7. Yoder to Speak at Annual — H. H. Pinchon of Fremont, Ind., ,cf Michigan consumers. Warren Gross, Manager. Scout Meeting BaU Band Rubbers wear better was cut about the, ncse and received Announ |
