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VOLUME 58
SALINE*" .WASHTENAW COUNTY, 3\*"ICHIGANr THURSDAY, SE3PT. 7, 1939
3NU3MBER>19
SWAYS
TO CREATE GOOD WILL
Helpful service cheerfully rendered.
Fairness that always considers your side of
every tranaction. ; ,.",,'
Bee-line promptness that avoids all "beating
about the bush."
Willingness to co-operate in small matters as
well as in large. -
Friendly, "fair-weather" atmosphere in the bank
all year round.
Saline Savings
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
A Celebrity Visits
HEALTH SECURITY FOB
■WASHTENAW COtTNTT
j AL ■"-:--"-rJ&tffcn*' . ; The .Health Security Plan, as out-
toed, below, came to our desk with
j the request of publicity. This we do
William C. Bailey,86, ofUnafe-Sull,! herewith, as we understand that
Vermont, Stops '"tfere bir j 1uite a tew people in this vicinity
Way Home 3Friday. I are interested ta it and already have
Installation Services
For Rev. H. L Engle
PARALLEL PARKING 3LAW
The subject of the new paraiUel
parking; law has been discussed repeatedly around Saline for the past,
few weeks. People have been wondering what effect it will have on
Held Sunday Afternoon at Trinity- this city.
Lutheran Church, Many Visiting According to conclusions arrived
_ . .. Ministers Takine- Part at by State Pc31ice Commissioner
attended meetings explaining the B T Oscar G. Olander and State High-
plan. In regard to the merits of u^nat^ services were held at'™*? Commissioner Murray D. Van
*"' at a conference in Lansing
A. Olson, secretary of the
Municipal 3Leagtue, enforce-
Wacker of Scio> and Rev. E." Hoen-t nLen1Lof mis law> wbicln- w?u hecome
making or large Pamquet—in fact,! : iche of Plvmouth a<!qi<!tpd in thP! effective September 29, will be im-
no on!* knew Sis i&ty until hej A way has been found to make - ^f wjR^^^^ss beS| i PossMe * certain cases
Speaking of "celebrities
Liast
son,
celebrity, „—r „„
There was no band* playing, speech- \ e-catioo, and judgment.
Clarence Cook, Auctioneer. Phone
152. -
Wolverine Horsehide Work Shoes
■at Parsons'.
Radio. Service,
phone l&MplS.
Call Art, Saline
-For Sale—Pure
3Martin Schaible.
Cider
Vinecar.
49
W. E. Dietiker, licensed embaliaer
and undertaker. Phone 175-F2.
For Sale—40 head of good Shropshire ewes. C. R. Parsons.
For Sale—Fresh and springer
cows; also sows and pigs. Carl
Schmid.
WHY FOOL YOURSELF?
PLAY SAFE
Use Welch Higradle Fertilizer—costs no more than
the inferior kinds.
Timothy and Alfalfa Seed.
You'll not be sorry you put your pullets on
Larro Egg Miash.
They probably need worming nrst. We have
capsules, also Flock Treatment, and Tonics to send
them off to a good start.
A REAL TURKEY FEED—"That's Larro."
Larro Feeds give you most for your money.
Try them!
Electric Fence Units from $9.00 up. Get the
most out of that extra pasture.
Lawn Seed in Bulk.
Cole's Feed Store
PHONE 47 SALINE
because of physical difficulties.
Saline is one example where its! ^ ..
curbs are so high car doors can not1-, ■H-eatln& and sneet- metal work,
be opened when automobiles are i ^"S0?, cleamn£ and repairing. R.
parked parallel. Olander and Van i ^ WaM> Phone 160.
Wagoner said they would give cases < ~—'
like these seperate consideration For Sale—Single comb white leg-
.horn pullets, ready to lay. K. H.
Mission Festival at St. Thomas iBird* Phone 190-F11. 49
stopped in at The Observer office for y°u* health more secure. Many peo- ^ fc R Hoa^he a classmatl Although the law specifically pro-
a chat and introduced himself as Ple "■ «» UnitedStates are already § Rev SSe to the evS- a vides V** cars <"* traokliaa streets
William C. Bailey of Underhill, b*^fitmf from J*-■, - . ! reception: wal tendered tiieneW nas- must be Parked %vitl1 right wheels
Vermont. The plan is simple, efficient, and; tor and his^rift in th el,^-rh ^ 1 Parallel to sad not more than-12- „_ _ . _„
3Even then we didn't have any i inexpensive. You will wonder why £g **% Z^iSeS ™ trelZl Iinches from ** curbs> ^ stated sJhe ! r ^1,1?^^
idea of who this friendly old gentle- it hasn't been adopted in Washtenaw to Sweltom^me newcoml^ P Start i ex™*0™* wouM ha^e to ^ made' BW? 3^'tmit ' * ? Dme,^
man could be, but we soon found out County long before this. - ^k™e™ I^n Z"t Hoeft beca,,se of T**alca- difficulties. I Bld&> Detrolt. 22tf
what he was doing. ^ »nef. lfc 1S organizing our coun- ' pre^d ™t .f g|!g "LZtta S
Mr. Bailey is probably the world's! *« %^j£^^\%Z£?%& S-mS?3S^S
X fbicycljX ^"^aS! putting to action the old say- " £«£J^ f *£* «^f-£
miles since le first started to ride!^ ^ Ounce of Prevention is g^f^- **J£»^ *£
l^Zer™ h!" p°dXdS Lt1 Stoa^pSt^W h-^tti ^^«^nf Tecumseh Rev E.
and at the time we saw him he was- Pld-ce in wmcn io live. . Rev Ene-le resfnnnrlprl mmt nrarims
making the return trip. He! had j More specifically, it prevents un- ■ {*?* ga Pf eifT delLhttt Ws aSdi
attended a bicvcfp meet in fhicae-o necessary deaths of mothers at Z' , -*-t, i aeiignted lus audi-
whe?Tbe had^^won Tecond\?Ko? childbirth; it protects you from e™. "** .™** elections. Refresh-
wnere ne naa won secona prize toi; 4nrpari of d^pa^ «,nii n=, ments of ice cream, cake and coffee
being next to the oldest bicylist > neeoiess spread ot aiseases sucn as served The minister a-nd hi^
there. He is stopping off at Detroit! infantile paralysis, syphilis, small- = ™£e ^T'ateo nuIuater affld his
for a few days to visit relatives Pox. and diphtiiena; it prevents shower
and will start out again towards many deathsv—sometimes half—of. *
home in a day or so. infants in the first month of their Q, ■,i-_. m „„i j„
He had never been on a bicycle 3 hves. ©nil ley lempie HI
until he was 79 and then took to' J1** health plan works so well; at "nrflmatir T?,t>1p
ridinlg when he could think of no that since the first county in the; -L^cvv XJiamdlH, KTO
better way of recovering from poor state of Michigan was organized „-,™„„ »,„ „
health. Since then he has gained for it in 1927, it has been adopted by Son-la Heme and Tyrone Power;
nation-wide reputation as the octo-; over 60 of our 82 counties. Movies? First Family Takes
generian cyclist. He has a scrap- More than 41 states have organ-; ' Over Movielaaud.
book full of clippings from news-. ized' county health departments
The mission festival of the St. | „For 0Sale—Peaches, Prolifics 75s,
Thomas Lutheran church, one mile!fiale' §1-25> Pei' bushel. Theo. Sey-
north of Pleasant lake, P. A. Sattel- I ^r' Sci° Church road, phone 7S0-F3,
meier, pastor, will be held on Sun- Ann Arbor. 50
day, September 10. There will be
three special services as follows:
JThe 10 o'clock service will be in
a grocery German; 3Xld pastor Haesler of Ida
will- preach.
At 2:45 and 7:45 an 3Iindian, Rev.
Samuel Miller from the Wisconsin
Indian Reservation, will preach. The
public is invited to come and hear
these consecrated men tell of Christian work done among the Indians
of America) and in the world at
at large.
WRITE A
WANT AD
CASH IN ON
STUFF
IN ,-—-A
THE ATTIC =M
Finest Quality Meats
papers throughout the United States. 3 Two states already have every one', A thousand savage redmen sweep READ THE LINER ADS NOW!
He has been in, Ripley's "Believe it 3 of their counties organized. ' : down on the Mounties' lonely out-
--or not" feature and has appeared! Our county has *not organized for post! A gallant garrison fights
on the "We, the people" program, j health security _ evidently because against overwhelming odds! A lone
When Mr. Bailey travels, he cair-ithe people have >npt yet heard the woman finds love amid peril on a
ries all his baggage in a box fasten-', good news. The committee of citi- primitive frontier!
ed ^st behind the seat of his bicy-! zens from all over Washtenaw coun- Believe it or not—this is wliat
cle, and on the box appears his name j ty can find not other reason for our happens in Shirley Temple's latest
atnd address. He says nobody h*s' failure to make more secure our 20th Century-Piox picture, "Susannah
ever tried to steal 3his bicycle on health. In other counties where' of the Mounties" which comes to the
his tours but he takes precautions. • the people have .been told about the Saline Theatre Thursday, 3Friday and
His present bike, was given to him pian and where thejr representatives Saturday! The famous story of the
by a Chicalso firm. It was made- have conscientiously studied it, the old Northwest is thrilling vehicle for
for him especially. It has -a speed-: health security rprpgram has been the Number One star,
ometer and" mileage meter, a gear-, adopted:' . \ . I 9arbed ^ calico and buckskin,
shift, special tires, special lock and' -Washtenaw County Supervisors are'Shirley Temple's is a real dramatic
manv other features. j good representatives of the people,: r°le different from anything, she has
This trip is taking Bailey most. and once they are convinced that i done previously on the screen. Ran-
of the summer, but his time is their people want health protection [ dolph Scott and Margaret Lockwood,
his own. He is a widower with no too, they will also adopt the plan.! the lovely star of "The Lady Van-
home cares to tie him down. He'Not to adopt it would mean continu- i ishes," are featured in the romantic
can choose his own pleasures, and, ed health insecurity. Now that sta-: lea-ds.
he chooses to see the country from'. tistics' are coming in from counties j . .
the seat of a bicycle. When this'where health security is planned,' Ir71;ng Berlin's new songs, Sonja j ——
summer's trip is over it will carry: the health conditions in Washtenaw I feme's sunny brilliance, Tyrone; sheep for Sale—Ewes and feeding
him about 2,500 .miles. He has gone ■ county are shown up as poor by'f°wers gay romancing, Rudy Val-, lamlDa c R pamms. 49tf
as far as 75 miles in one day. j comparison. Literally, this is an:fes singing* and Edna May Oliver's!
Our opinion is that this is a new: issue which concerns us-all. : Jr11 on.e , t"*3 greatest combina-1 For Sale—^American Banner Seed
way of becoming a celebrity. j We in Washtenaw county have!"0113 ot talent ever gathered for one:wneat. p. R. Clements, phone 166-
' exceptional hospital facilities. The : f£ow is ™*?™S„.levm^ Berlmfs \ m * 49.52
9AT.TSTF ROT AH Y fT/FTR! communities in our county halve a' °eco"d . Fld<n?t. ^ sensation of
bAL,l^a KUiAKI UL.UJ5 ^ trataed : tiie preview critics who have lavzsh-
minds and technicians in the medi-: ed on tne 20th Century-Pox film a
Last Thursday's Rotag.dul, pro-! Sf^^io^S^-Sca? s.^6 : Ch?™S of P™se* .
gram was made up, «rf talks by Roy, ^ co-operation of the citizens ! tJ*l*°rT^wZ m™ w fre-u
Miller and Gordon J. Tfout, who told f k th *3M countv well The' tetamment, this film which will ap-
of their vacation trips, the fonnia- {£^„^^^
embracing tours to Alpena and other ■; tom^ke nSre effective^ use" oi alii ^d^& romance, dazzling specta-
northettn points, and . another •- to \ aat medM Sc ence 4s to offer Cle' fresh comedy' ^ ™w Berlin
Clear lake, near Orion. Dr. Prouti HPK Tfr,,^- t„ Pn win,' scngs and surprises galore, including
told of his trip through different I ^e. Pf known a^ci^ed nS8^^011^ tangos on ice, snol
sections of Canada. . ^J? ^-^3 a soraaiizea meai rhumDas ice ballets, and the new
After a talk^y T. -M. Clay anf<a™-'n»? Washtenaw county medical Dallroom daxlce
advantages U a possible hprsihoe \ *™** *• «J»^tod ±J?>»™™1 £ Back."
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising:
6c pen line first insertion, 4c per line
each subsequent insertion.
MINIMUM CH3ARG3E. 25 CE3NTS
craze, the "Back to
HOME-SMOKED
fJA^yrq Best Quality whole, lb., OCtc
HOME-D3RESSED
BEEF ROASTS
Choice Cuts, lb., 24c
HOME-MADE
SAUSAGE, Pure Pork Bulk, lb., 20c
H01ME-D3BESS3ED
VEAL CHOPS.
lb. 25c
JVTOTTON
MEGS, 5-6'Ife.ave,
,Ib.25c
Mutton Shoulder Roasts,B»ned and Rolled, lb^ 28c
SHREDDED WHEAT .....Special! ........ lb. pkg.,: 10c
DEFIANCE
Wheat Cereal, lb. pkg., 17c
HUSKIES, 2 pkg& 25c
Bran Flails, Post's orKellogg's ... pkg., 10c
3NEW PACK
Campbell's Tomato Juice,.... 3 14 oz. cans.
, 25c
Tomato Soup.tl) CEnS L/C
SYMON'S BEST
MHiK 3 tpll cans* 20c
BLUE B03NN3ET
COFFEE
Vacuum Packed
lb., 21c
QUICK AEROW
;Soap Chips, lb. pkg., 19c
FIG BARS, Fresh, lb., 10c
CAMPBEIiL'S
Pork and Beans, »3cans, 25c
TENDER ISEAF
TEA........ 7 oz., Green, 29c
SUN3KIST
ORANGES--
doz., 15c
SUN BBtEE
CLEANSER ..... 2 for 9c
COOKIES W lbs., 25c
HaO3NE'0!
38
SCHMID'S HOME FOOD STORE
PHONE
38
.... . . .. - , ■ .-. I the plan. 3En the more than 60
pitching court at the school ground, colmtfeg ta ^^ state under tbe plan
President Fosdick appointed a com-; „ medical -nrofession and citizens
mittee consisting of Mr. Clay, W-IZ^J^wfiS
D. Cook and Alwin Burkhairt, to see! cooperate tor better heaim sum
v-hmt t>,Q m„« Tt <a j--h^,iofti* o-i cient evidence that organized medi-
about the same. It is thought a j plan wholly acceptable,
way of lighting the area at night ft j acceptable because it is
can be pnmded, and a few teams u health program; not just
formed to hold ai series of matches' _^.„„ ,..,.,,, -*V *L=„+' ^t ^^_
another individual treatment program.
• (Watch the next issue of The
Observer for the program)
Boy Scout Activities
Many to. Attend IVIiehigan State
Game Septemben 30
for the sport as well as for the
health advantages offered toy such
evercise as the game will provide.
Competition will not be confined to
just members of the club, the idea
being to let others of dur citizens;
participate, if they care to. I
A new teacher aid, "3H3ints on,
Teaching -Health" is being distribut- j
ed* to schools in this, district toy
the Washtenaw County Tubereulo- maA0 k-,,
sis Association. - This booklet, put', ^ ^^ *"*? he&n ^f-hh«
out by the Michigan Tuberculosis' tocal scout troops tor f^ activities^
Association, compile!'-a list of avail- > Amonf them -is tiie attendance at
nwp henltli tYiaterials and furnishes; Boy Scout Day at Michigan State
OT-ffftSSSitf funuslles Coiege at East Lansing on Satur-
MByldSK^^- throukhoutl ms. |5P^0-^.scouto andQlead-
the state ^ith this material,- thef«j» ^ t^S^Sm^t, State
Michigan Tuberculosis, AaBcx^tiaix]^^^^^^^^^^
helpinl to turn the » reqi^ed g™. ^SfO^ W ~
by law, of teaclung children a^ut ^K ^"^t membership card
commumcabl^ <hse^esandt health..^ admission. All ^oups
into a pleasant one. For the cat' ^ t t ^ 17 at ^ east
ab»ue contaans suggestions for pro- comer of ^ 1^^^.
jects illustrating health- lessons, tells ^ scouts, eixecutives and scout-
of countless posters which may be j^g^ visiting on Boy Scout Day
obtained for the asking, and de- ^ reqUested to register in the maui
scribes available pamphlets. 3ln ad- j^ of Qle gymnaisium, where they
dition atcomplete, unit/for teaching- ^^ recfeiVe complete instructions.
tUberculrfsls* prevention and a pro- Registration is to provide us with
gram called "A. Seven Point System me „a-me of the leader in charge
of Health Education," are included. axid th.e approximate number of boys
! in the group. Please report innne-
UECENSE anJST BE diately upon arrival in East 3Llan-
WOBN ON BACK
sing.
The Joneses—the movies first
fapnily—make Movieland in their
latest 20th Century-Fox film, "The
Jones Family in Hollywood," and
whlat a time they have! 3In the
hilarious picture which plays Tuesday and Wednesday, Dad tries to
get away alone to attend the
American Legion convention in" 3Los
Angeles,, and finds he has to take
the whole family along! Jack gets
tangled up with romance, Roger
tries to lick the whole movie colony,
3Lucy takes a screen, test—and poor
Dad takes an aspirin.
Service work on car radios, guaranteed. Kelly, 211 South Ann Arbor street.
-Date Coo3kies 12c dozen, Parker-
house Rolls 10c dozen, for Saturday.
Saline Bakery.
Fqr Sale—Concord grapes. 3Mrs.
3H. A. Hoffman, 320 N. Ann Arbor
St., phone 22-F3.
For Complete 3Ensurance Protection—Life, Health and Accident,
Auto and 3Fire—see Ronald L. 3FifcB«
Gerald Agency.
DEAD OB ALIVE
Farm animals removed promptly.
Phone collect to Ann Arbor 2-224U.
Central Dead Stock Company.
Especially equipped to repair auto
parts and farm machinery. Welding
of all kinds. Brooks Brothers will
fix it, if anyone can. Phone 101.
Tree ripened peaches for sale, $1
per bushel. Bring containers. Two
different varieties. W. C. Sproull, 2
miles south of Saline on Milan road.
Dead or useless farm stock wanted. Horses $3,. cows $2. 3Prom.pt
service, including Sundays. Call
Adrian 484, reverse charges. Adrian
Tankage Co.
3Miss Vesta 3M3ills will begin Fall
term of piano teaching Sat. a- m.
Sept. 9. Those wishing hours on that
day, or any Saturday thereafter,
must- speak promptly.
For examination of eyes and glasses made to order, removal of cataracts, pterygiums and treatment of
diseases of eyes, consult Dr. IV O.
Gibson, Packard at Hill, Ann Arbor.
1930 Chevrolet Sedan.
1932 "3Ford Victoria.
1931 Chevrolet Cabiolet.
1930 Ford Coupe. "
COOK MOTOR SAIxES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
For Sale—Used McCormick-Deering corn binder, 4-yr.-old horse, wt.
1600 lbs.; several good used tractors,
two Model A Ford trucks. Herman
Heininger, phone 33.
3NO MORE SPECIAL PLATES
POLLY'S ESTN
Polly's Inn, 5229 W. Mich. Ave.
on US-112, under new management,
will be open-for business on—and
after Sept. 13th. Special Sunday
chicken dinners, lunches of all lands.
1936 Chevrolet Town Sedan
Good clean unholstery, sr-- -^th
motor, hydraulic brakes. A -—"Od
serviceable car. Priced right
;lf!OOK MOTOR SALES
Axitorized Chevrolet Dealers
THESraONG ABOUT CARPETS,
Rugs and Linoleums? Ray 3Raaiser
has unusually nice assortments to
choose from at lowest prices. Toll
paid on Saline calls. Phone 3817.
Rauser Outfiitting Co., 118 North
Fourth Avenue, Ann Arbor.
On arid after 3&fexch 1, 1940, all
truck license plates will be taboo
in Michigan. The familiar designia;-
tions such as PDQ, BOO, I.O.U., aind
OUT 3, will toe missing from the
highways, Harry F. Kelly, secretary
of state, 3has decreed.
Thedl940 automobile'license plates
will be uniform for every car "no
matter by whom owned. They will
have two letters and four numbers, i
the letters designating the county j
in which the plaite is issued so that'
law enforcement ""officers can tell at j
a glance where" the car is registered.]
Uniformity of 1940 license plates]
will make possible a key filing system from which information can be
given speedily to officers; concerning
any car thait is sought, * a very important matter in police work. |
The secretary of state says that;
a saving of approximately $50,000.
will result in the discontinuance of
special plates. The saving will "be in
the cost of the plates and in the administrative and accounting costs at
Wanted—Representative to look
after our magazine subscription interests in Saline and vicinity. Our
plan enables you to secure a good
part of the hundreds of dollars spent
in this vicinity each fall'and winter
on magazines. Oldest agency in U,
S. Guaranteed lowest rates on all
Peaches! 1000 bushels Elbertoas periodicals, domestic and foreign. 3Cn-
now ready at S'chleh's restaurant on structions and equipment free. Start
US-112 just east of intersection! with a growing and permanent business in
M-124-or at Wampler Orchards, whole or spare time. Especially
Leave 3M124 at Wampler's lake. Fol- adaptable for shut-ins. Address
low siigtns direct to orchards. 51.3L5 - Moore-Co'ttrell, Inc., Naples Road,
per bushel. ' North Cohocton, N. Y. 50
St. John's Lutheran Church
Brideewater
3M3. C. Phillipp. Pastor
When you apply for your hunting Some troops or council will mata „._^.„,
license this year, you will be given this an over-night canrpinig trip. For. Lansing,
together with your license a trans- the benefit of those arriving on 3Fri-
parent holder about 4 in. x 9 ini day night or Saturdajy morning a
which must ibe worn on the back of i place, adjacent to the Freshman foot-
the hunter. Better not be caught in ball field, lias beem set - aside oh
the woods with your shirt off (I which they can pitch tents and cook
mean the license off your shirt) this: meals.
fall or the conservation officer may, Saturday morning will be devoted Divine services at 10 a. m., Sunday
send you home after it. "to sightseeing trips around the cam- school at 11
The open season for squirrels and, pus. These trips will start from 3Eng3Iish services every second and
cock pheasants is- October 15 to the gymnasium with. a guide in fourth Sunday of the month-. 3Every-
November 5, and rabbits from Octo- charge of each party.
Last year 5,679 scouts, drivers and
leaders from 112 cities visited the
college catmpus
ber 15 to December 31.
In MHan This Week
and every week on Saturday. Dr.
3Frank Gifford, Toledo Optometrist
Eyes examined, glasses flitted. Office: Milan Hotel, 2:30 to 9:30 p. jn.
Dammit is the name of a North
Carolina man. It must be fine to be
able to sign that name to a check
when you are paying a bill.
CARD*OF THANKS *
We Wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to the Saline fire department
for their valuable assistance* at our
recent fire.
3M3rs. Ruth Bond Hoyt,-.
Carl Barreith.
Theatre
a
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 7-8-9
SHIRLEY TEMPLE in
Susannah of the Mounties"
Sunday and Monday, September 10-11
CONTINUOUS SUNDAY MATINEE
Sonja Henie, Tyrone Power and Rudy VaUee in
U
SECOND FIDDLE"
Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 12 and 13
"Jones Family in Hollywood"
SELECTED SHORTS DAILY
Object Description
| Title | 1939-09-07; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1939-09-07 |
| 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 | 1939-09-07; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1939-09-07 |
| 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 |
VOLUME 58 SALINE*" .WASHTENAW COUNTY, 3\*"ICHIGANr THURSDAY, SE3PT. 7, 1939 3NU3MBER>19 SWAYS TO CREATE GOOD WILL Helpful service cheerfully rendered. Fairness that always considers your side of every tranaction. ; ,.",,' Bee-line promptness that avoids all "beating about the bush." Willingness to co-operate in small matters as well as in large. - Friendly, "fair-weather" atmosphere in the bank all year round. Saline Savings Bank The One Story Bank On the Corner A Celebrity Visits HEALTH SECURITY FOB ■WASHTENAW COtTNTT j AL ■"-:--"-rJ&tffcn*' . ; The .Health Security Plan, as out- toed, below, came to our desk with j the request of publicity. This we do William C. Bailey,86, ofUnafe-Sull,! herewith, as we understand that Vermont, Stops '"tfere bir j 1uite a tew people in this vicinity Way Home 3Friday. I are interested ta it and already have Installation Services For Rev. H. L Engle PARALLEL PARKING 3LAW The subject of the new paraiUel parking; law has been discussed repeatedly around Saline for the past, few weeks. People have been wondering what effect it will have on Held Sunday Afternoon at Trinity- this city. Lutheran Church, Many Visiting According to conclusions arrived _ . .. Ministers Takine- Part at by State Pc31ice Commissioner attended meetings explaining the B T Oscar G. Olander and State High- plan. In regard to the merits of u^nat^ services were held at'™*? Commissioner Murray D. Van *"' at a conference in Lansing A. Olson, secretary of the Municipal 3Leagtue, enforce- Wacker of Scio> and Rev. E." Hoen-t nLen1Lof mis law> wbicln- w?u hecome making or large Pamquet—in fact,! : iche of Plvmouth a Phone 160. Wagoner said they would give cases < ~—' like these seperate consideration For Sale—Single comb white leg- .horn pullets, ready to lay. K. H. Mission Festival at St. Thomas iBird* Phone 190-F11. 49 stopped in at The Observer office for y°u* health more secure. Many peo- ^ fc R Hoa^he a classmatl Although the law specifically pro- a chat and introduced himself as Ple "■ «» UnitedStates are already § Rev SSe to the evS- a vides V** cars <"* traokliaa streets William C. Bailey of Underhill, b*^fitmf from J*-■, - . ! reception: wal tendered tiieneW nas- must be Parked %vitl1 right wheels Vermont. The plan is simple, efficient, and; tor and his^rift in th el,^-rh ^ 1 Parallel to sad not more than-12- „_ _ . _„ 3Even then we didn't have any i inexpensive. You will wonder why £g **% Z^iSeS ™ trelZl Iinches from ** curbs> ^ stated sJhe ! r ^1,1?^^ idea of who this friendly old gentle- it hasn't been adopted in Washtenaw to Sweltom^me newcoml^ P Start i ex™*0™* wouM ha^e to ^ made' BW? 3^'tmit ' * ? Dme,^ man could be, but we soon found out County long before this. - ^k™e™ I^n Z"t Hoeft beca,,se of T**alca- difficulties. I Bld&> Detrolt. 22tf what he was doing. ^ »nef. lfc 1S organizing our coun- ' pre^d ™t .f g !g "LZtta S Mr. Bailey is probably the world's! *« %^j£^^\%Z£?%& S-mS?3S^S X fbicycljX ^"^aS! putting to action the old say- " £«£J^ f *£* «^f-£ miles since le first started to ride!^ ^ Ounce of Prevention is g^f^- **J£»^ *£ l^Zer™ h!" p°dXdS Lt1 Stoa^pSt^W h-^tti ^^«^nf Tecumseh Rev E. and at the time we saw him he was- Pld-ce in wmcn io live. . Rev Ene-le resfnnnrlprl mmt nrarims making the return trip. He! had j More specifically, it prevents un- ■ {*?* ga Pf eifT delLhttt Ws aSdi attended a bicvcfp meet in fhicae-o necessary deaths of mothers at Z' , -*-t, i aeiignted lus audi- whe?Tbe had^^won Tecond\?Ko? childbirth; it protects you from e™. "** .™** elections. Refresh- wnere ne naa won secona prize toi; 4nrpari of d^pa^ «,nii n=, ments of ice cream, cake and coffee being next to the oldest bicylist > neeoiess spread ot aiseases sucn as served The minister a-nd hi^ there. He is stopping off at Detroit! infantile paralysis, syphilis, small- = ™£e ^T'ateo nuIuater affld his for a few days to visit relatives Pox. and diphtiiena; it prevents shower and will start out again towards many deathsv—sometimes half—of. * home in a day or so. infants in the first month of their Q, ■,i-_. m „„i j„ He had never been on a bicycle 3 hves. ©nil ley lempie HI until he was 79 and then took to' J1** health plan works so well; at "nrflmatir T?,t>1p ridinlg when he could think of no that since the first county in the; -L^cvv XJiamdlH, KTO better way of recovering from poor state of Michigan was organized „-,™„„ »,„ „ health. Since then he has gained for it in 1927, it has been adopted by Son-la Heme and Tyrone Power; nation-wide reputation as the octo-; over 60 of our 82 counties. Movies? First Family Takes generian cyclist. He has a scrap- More than 41 states have organ-; ' Over Movielaaud. book full of clippings from news-. ized' county health departments The mission festival of the St. „For 0Sale—Peaches, Prolifics 75s, Thomas Lutheran church, one mile!fiale' §1-25> Pei' bushel. Theo. Sey- north of Pleasant lake, P. A. Sattel- I ^r' Sci° Church road, phone 7S0-F3, meier, pastor, will be held on Sun- Ann Arbor. 50 day, September 10. There will be three special services as follows: JThe 10 o'clock service will be in a grocery German; 3Xld pastor Haesler of Ida will- preach. At 2:45 and 7:45 an 3Iindian, Rev. Samuel Miller from the Wisconsin Indian Reservation, will preach. The public is invited to come and hear these consecrated men tell of Christian work done among the Indians of America) and in the world at at large. WRITE A WANT AD CASH IN ON STUFF IN ,-—-A THE ATTIC =M Finest Quality Meats papers throughout the United States. 3 Two states already have every one', A thousand savage redmen sweep READ THE LINER ADS NOW! He has been in, Ripley's "Believe it 3 of their counties organized. ' : down on the Mounties' lonely out- --or not" feature and has appeared! Our county has *not organized for post! A gallant garrison fights on the "We, the people" program, j health security _ evidently because against overwhelming odds! A lone When Mr. Bailey travels, he cair-ithe people have >npt yet heard the woman finds love amid peril on a ries all his baggage in a box fasten-', good news. The committee of citi- primitive frontier! ed ^st behind the seat of his bicy-! zens from all over Washtenaw coun- Believe it or not—this is wliat cle, and on the box appears his name j ty can find not other reason for our happens in Shirley Temple's latest atnd address. He says nobody h*s' failure to make more secure our 20th Century-Piox picture, "Susannah ever tried to steal 3his bicycle on health. In other counties where' of the Mounties" which comes to the his tours but he takes precautions. • the people have .been told about the Saline Theatre Thursday, 3Friday and His present bike, was given to him pian and where thejr representatives Saturday! The famous story of the by a Chicalso firm. It was made- have conscientiously studied it, the old Northwest is thrilling vehicle for for him especially. It has -a speed-: health security rprpgram has been the Number One star, ometer and" mileage meter, a gear-, adopted:' . \ . I 9arbed ^ calico and buckskin, shift, special tires, special lock and' -Washtenaw County Supervisors are'Shirley Temple's is a real dramatic manv other features. j good representatives of the people,: r°le different from anything, she has This trip is taking Bailey most. and once they are convinced that i done previously on the screen. Ran- of the summer, but his time is their people want health protection [ dolph Scott and Margaret Lockwood, his own. He is a widower with no too, they will also adopt the plan.! the lovely star of "The Lady Van- home cares to tie him down. He'Not to adopt it would mean continu- i ishes" are featured in the romantic can choose his own pleasures, and, ed health insecurity. Now that sta-: lea-ds. he chooses to see the country from'. tistics' are coming in from counties j . . the seat of a bicycle. When this'where health security is planned,' Ir71;ng Berlin's new songs, Sonja j —— summer's trip is over it will carry: the health conditions in Washtenaw I feme's sunny brilliance, Tyrone; sheep for Sale—Ewes and feeding him about 2,500 .miles. He has gone ■ county are shown up as poor by'f°wers gay romancing, Rudy Val-, lamlDa c R pamms. 49tf as far as 75 miles in one day. j comparison. Literally, this is an:fes singing* and Edna May Oliver's! Our opinion is that this is a new: issue which concerns us-all. : Jr11 on.e , t"*3 greatest combina-1 For Sale—^American Banner Seed way of becoming a celebrity. j We in Washtenaw county have!"0113 ot talent ever gathered for one:wneat. p. R. Clements, phone 166- ' exceptional hospital facilities. The : f£ow is ™*?™S„.levm^ Berlmfs \ m * 49.52 9AT.TSTF ROT AH Y fT/FTR! communities in our county halve a' °eco"d . Fld |
