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VOLUME 59
SALINE, WASHTENAW COU3NTY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1940
_^ - ■ &'-
NUMBER
>oesn
To protect your valuable papers—
insurance policies, deeds, mortgages,
securities, etc,—if you have a Safety
Deposit Box in this strong bank.
Such safety contributes to your
peace of mind at all times---the rental
is very low. Ask us about it.
Saline Savings
The One Story Bank On the Corner
Our JVe£<?fef»oi»s S&<4
If WEU .AFTER AU. .
T BILL. IWT DOESN'T
HAVE TO MEAN STEAK
I^OR ROAST OR HAM.'
IS
P'course she Is referring to*
Lamb Stew, lb., 19c§ Lamb Leg Roast, lb. 29c
FANCY RED .
Salmon, 2 cans 49c|ChoPs of Veal, Id-> 2*^c
Chops of Pork, lb., 21cJVeaI Breast, lb., 17c
Featuring Quaker -Peas this week, 2 cans, 27c
PICNIC SUPPLIES
Potatoe Salad, can 15c
M'mallows, lb bag, 15c
Tonight's the Night! .
To have Old-fashioned
Strawberry Shortcake
Made with the new
BISQUICK
Large Size, 31c
Our Fresh Vegetables
and Fruits
WiU Please You
aseoau Losing
1 Hornets Conquer
^
DundeTon Track;IfcfSOfi fft${
Saline,Independents -^ kinds of p^ting done at
'„.. ~. , /-, the Saline Observer office.
- Win Second Game —
— , ,."•.-'■"- a1 ■ 1 e C ' F°r expert radio service, see
The Saline track team, losing ; k LOllUUCl ^GFV1C6S Collect xl Hits il0JU ^e^oli* ''
I IFtlCll but two first places, put a crimp
in the well-formed plans of the
to
Defeat Them 7-4
Sunday
Kelly; ■ 211 So. Ann Arbor St.
For Sale—Weaned pigs, 113.45 -
Saline-Milan road.
35
I2t
For Sale—Rural Russet -f-ating
and seed potatoes. 228 Monroe1.
Wolverine
Parsons'.
Work Shoes
I
I
Hornets Defeat Belleville 1 to 0 ^t^^TduafmeeHftfe M™lal ^' ^afle *» <*«""
^■^ft3*™6 ^uLnt^as^1 ^ m6et °r te\t™L™^»%.S?°01 ^e Saline independents won
tstraignt . ; Durillg the meet five £ield rec_ ; -« ■•eii-im^ o oiock their second game of the current old and new floors sanded.
Aft-^ !„=•«<-- thrPP <-trairfi+ ords were shattered, Bamer sett-, 3 > a „-,„..„, „.„.._•., r,^ season Sunday when they col- Andrew Hartman, phone 114-F2.
After losing three straign. * ru. annual Memorial Day iected 21 nits to defeat Red-
league tilts, the local diamond "Js » „", *, . „ytvw -^l t^otir services will be conducted at Sa- fo,.d 7 t„ A — „, ,-„,,, + , ^ ,. .
forces swung back into the win <* 59 seconds, tweaking the mark ^ ^ ^^ ^ airection f0^Jek%J;e nev ,pd thp qal}„e fe!v -J™ M<f*V "?*?»£ slurls
s— - - - - of 60 seconds held by he- and Qf williaim B. Lutz uostof the -^h.V_ -^ ?, ?^1 ~ _??3~^? and P311*-5 J118* in- O. L. Parsons.
S^ i£ ri?S?a£^
Moving—Local and long dis-
i une uu uuuui.5 uC>,».~" , . . ^or-T, 0f r-fppt bv : iT""13^"-*%. ^s**"***^ "■-■w'u*i's -**■ and a triple in four times at bat.
over the Belleville "Tigers," one ?XntoI•££ taches ove-that' ^-^f^' P°ft "T^-F-W, °wen Hoeft held Redford to 5USC tance. Milan Dray Line."
of the better league basebaU,^^^0^^^0^^-.... The;observances wiU be hign- . --.. ...-.- ,. --•■
Clarence
Phone 152.
Cook,
Aueti :neer.
Radio Service,
phone 1S1-F13.
Call Art. valine
Rubber stamp pads on sale |at
The Observer office.
teams.
Saline scored one run in the
I
first inning and as the contest; ™ark. ot £10» in the polevault,
progressed, the tally grew larger, i ^f^f ^1 °\d m,trk J*y, 10^, "
finally proving to be the decid- j MacArthur broke the hatf nute
ing factor in the locai victory, I rec0«i by four seconds, displac-
"Tony" 3Hieber, leadoff man injmS Schaefer as champion in this
the first inning, arrived at first1 department. Kroeger broke the
through an error hy the Tiger's j^0*^ jump mark-Bet by Bates
left fielder, and was moved to^^at Rock, with a leap of
second by a fine bunt on the.1 -.?•** .. , „ ,, ...
part of Burkhardt. Ken Dechert, I *-\ ***e other events, Burkhardt
next batter, stepped into the fast fajJed to break tiie hurdle mark,
ban of Wojicki for a line drive -"-J1™***;?, timbers in 15.8 sec-
sinlgle through third faase, Hieber\°nds- Martm copped both the"!
scoring from second on the piay. | hundred and 220-yard dashes, but
This run, the only one of the I P^ed- his records by a margin
entire game, was the margin ofjm both. Miller won .the mile
Saline victory, and is one sorely i easuy> but was off his mark _ by
mark. "Joe Martin and "Spike" jlig^d "— r^TfrSm "*^e fZ fef ^e\^Z^r^eir%onl ^ S^*'
Austm of Dundee set a newS^S,,, cnf^i t77 fh* cemeteiy stage for tneur tour
Call'' Your Eyes? Consult the oculist,
| Dr. Gibson, Packard at Hill, Ajin
needed for the Winning of the
Ann Arbor News' trophy, towards
which the local athletic teams
are striving.
Besides the hit of Dechert's,
the "Hornets" gathered but one
other safe blow, that being by
Hieber in the fifth. Wojicki, who
hurled the
Belleville, pitched a masterful
game, but eight errors by his
team mates cost him the victory.
Previousy this season, he had
pitched a no-hit game against
three seconds, while MacArthur
won the shot by an easy margin.
The relay win by Dundee was
made against a slower Saline
quarter as the regular Saline
four-some was withheld due to
the size of the Saline lead.
3M3artin- was liigh point man
entire 'conteTt "foil™**** 14 P°ints, another record,
i while Bamer and MacArthur
shared second place honors with
10 points apiece. ,
Tennis Team Conquers
Lincoln 5-0
The local representatives of
Saline 3High school on the tennis
high school to the ._-.., rung. For gale _ Registered Duroc
where the services m. honor of Memorial Day the locals, will boars, new pop corn. Dan Hert-
Araencas defenders will be held j at BeUeviUe and on Sunday ier & Son, phone 184-F21.
The parade will feature the ^ .^ j0urney to Inkster. !__
^f™ iLT^L Si TSh1 " ! Horses- We have several good
E hSa.and me S3lme **\ ROTARY CLUB ^ ^*,we«
Formation of the. parade will! Ray Hardyi auth0r and lector- nSht Wtedmm Auto Co" S31"16'
schoo^Vt^en-t^VWXr^ er>" ^ *e *^est "B**er at the! For Rent-apartment^oi■ sum-
tion will march to the cemetery Rotary club last Thursday noon. | mer_ months. Phone 70-F2 315 E.
where the memorial senvices win His' interesting talk was one to- gan avenue*
ibe conducted'by the Legion. draw the attention of every pa-; , tt,-!! 33ZTT '..
The services will include the triotic American, his subject be-!T>rseti Ford 3faternaUonaI and
playing] of "Taps"- by a bugler,.ing "The American Way of John Deere Tractors and plows,
tiie firing of a salute to the Life". • j priced from $50.00 up. Wiedman
country's war dead by a firing I He told of this country which.Aut0 Co., Sahne.
squad composed of ex-service j is still a land of opportunity | w, . -
men and the decoration of thej and privileges and how we' ,„_ ^f.. [P*y£*g_TiyOT horses, jj>2
graives of the country's veterans.
Saline Theatre Offers "
Three Fine programs
Patrons of Saline theatre will
see some extra1 fine entertainment tonight, 3Friday and Saturday, when two good pictures
axe shown. They are "Allegheny
Uprising" and "The Farmers
Daughter."
"Allegheny Uprising," starring
John Wayne and Claire Trevor,
is a story of the early frontier
should uphold it and do our pan:.for c°wf"KnTeAep^oni. c<?le,^' T^
!in keiptog it so. ^ -S^rw *Gr?- ^^ llCeDSee
Guests at the meeting were:for Darlmg & Co.
Sence^^evo^ogdrS: e«-el, Concrete, Driveway,
ffiL"^ R- wmiams of ^ti^Ti^
•S°?e vS!7 be no meeting this . Giesoa' 313 E. flHch, ph. 40-F2.
week due to the holiday. { W1, OATT!l CHEAp 3weU
Alumni Banquet To
Be Held June 7 Parsons.
| FOR SALE
] tireless cooker, lEJverhot electric
j cooker, two floor lamps. G. L.
Lincoln fi Saline m-^h school" on""the tennis "Allegheny Uprising," starring| June 7th3 will ibe a red letter j ,.„,„ ,, I^IGIDAIRE
wSfdiafory °5t-^L hono°s'cS Tound" tte ^is^Utters" John Wayife and Claire Trevor.jday for all old gmds for that is 194°co^k ^OTOR's^^
Wojicki for pitching honors r^an to their liking last is a story of the early frontier the date set for the annuals CO» „.M. 5® S,A-LES
comes "Lefty" Bredernitz.Saline .^jn^1 ^ey Wept though i davs in Pennsylvania and tens'Alumni banquet of Saline high' Authonzed Dealers
rWM »nWwell scXred to S Ave 'stoaight matches * with the jof "the first American rebellion. schooi
™^fW^^^o5w^-^: Lincoln lads. The "Hornets" lost! Martha Raye and Charles Rug-. Now
Arbor.
Heating and sheet- metal work,
furnace cleaning and repairing.
R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
3ERIG3TOAIR3E 4
We have a few 1939 models v*
at reduced prices.
COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Bealers
We handle all leading makes of
Brooders and Poultry Supplies.
Also BROODER HOUSES. Sea
us today for your needs. Saline
Hatchery.
Especially equipped to repair
auto parts and farm, machinery
Welding of all Irinds. Brooks
Brothers will fix it, if anyone,
can. Phone 101.
Dead-Useless Stock Wanted
Horses ?3, cows S2. For prompt
service, including Sundays, call
Adrian 484, reversing chargjes.
Adrian Tankage Company.
There is still time to start
White 3Leghorn chicks for fall ■,
layere. We will hatch twic
weeWy through May. Cocked
chicks §2.00 per 100. We hand3-
brooders, poultry equipment an
Dr. SalsWry's Remedies. Morfcc
Now is the time to plan your
-qt} the finest srame of his career . ^—.4,4444.4. ^UUu. .....v. ...tv... *.*.... -luUU f.......~—.. —w - —- - „ ^.v,. A^ ^..^ w^uv ..._• )^^<a^j. j.%#ui . . — — — :
Bredernitz also struck out seven but one set in tlie encounter, j gles supply loads, of laughter hi class reunions Invitations have "°^ew°rfe„ m m0Qern country!
Ibatsmen, and showed excellent Ulat coming in the opening j "The Farmer's Daughter."
WHITE WOMAN wanted for jg^ ^^ Saltae Phaw ^
been sent out so buy your ticket ^me"a/°^ *d^J?adJ ^3°.3?; i SEE
Thurs., Fri. and Sat., May 30, 31 and June 1
John Wayne- Claire Trevor in: M. 3Raye, C. Riifgles in the
Allefiffae&y Uprising Farmer's Daughter
,1 ' . . _ --
Surs„ mon. a«d Tues., June 2, 3 and 4
C03NT3ESTf0US JMATENBaB SUNDAY
SPENCER. TRACY in
Northwest Passage
Wednesday and Thursday; June 5 and 6
GERALDINE FITZGERALD in
A Child Is Bore
T3HE 3NEW SAS3T
Oil <".
Gross Hardware store
Crushed stone makes a won. iE&user has a large asso-
... ,doubles match I Affording Spencer Tracy and early and help those making the >"^i %77Lt77' SS bt"' pnone |Rausers's linoleum
form, espemally mth men on ^b ^ ma de_, Walter Brennan roles which are arrangements* 1163' Y^Sil&ntl
S ^-twn throned Ma^Tn'oison as number 3believed to be more colorful than It was decided at last year's
shaky hitnerto singles artist disoosed of those which have twice won banquet to make a separate ^^"tr""" "+2^ *"°""" °: wu"_' all kinds of floor cov<*
The entire Salme team showed one smte ™ d^spo^ed^ ot Aeademv Awards> and A. ^ for tte dance to %lXov. ^rfully* attractive driveway.; at lo^st pr
up better than ever before but J» ^^ extended ^vta evating Robert Young to the and dance tickets are feeing sold ^;5" Pa ^J™** lT v^Uipav toll on Saline calls.
hardtr^Tm! fi°nfe wo'rk of ffit Slson'and"Willard la-^antoS threshold of „ stardom, "North- acC0rdmgly, Miss Helen W ^ Va^Siesof %ne"o^" ^ ^ ^ *~ ~™
hardt and tlie tine work ot Hie manner aUwest Passage" opens Sunday. bruster has charge of tlie ticket -v au^iebo.i, p.ione _u-jj^.
ber at the hot corner were par- won *** J£ safent tait thr-ee! Filmed entirely in - Technicolor, saies.
ticularly outstanding, 3Hieber stole three ™f™eS *f*nJ>U\G ^ i the picture is the result of two The- -dance is open to all who" ^ ^r?1* l
tlie show in the sixth ummg sets, Saline gathering db _ ,et. f __.._Ji.1 „,„„„,„„ n^„ nh. ,o ^tOTPotofl iT, %-y,^ „M aT,ri truck. Several good
opening set-by a four point mai'-ff^^^^i1^^^^1 *t 1915 And- 19A0: '^rs*,.Marry Gil- bottom. Herman Heimnger, ph. 33 |S^tag.it 'sent to^tiiis " y
a fly by
V it".* =,™m'oWOC!. tt t? -H- °ln""biit"werercareless""iii "the!venture drama, the studio sent mail MacLachlan of the cfass of „.„^3Z
SaHne- 1 o'o 0 0 0 f 2 1 1 second set bLraefeate" 4 6 jthe entire troupe to Idaho for 1815 mll act M toastmaster. or **£*&* ^^^
|e eville-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 8 The lads retaliated by" winntig N weekson location. It added shall we say( ringmaster, ajt the For Friday and Saturday
ThrbatterL: Salme-Vreder^;the final set 6-2. Uphaus andU /ew eai'ly. story sequences at ,Mg jrcus ^ " a^J Snd I l^—
nitz and Burkhardt. Belleville-3 Bredernitz easily won their match the stadia „ ,; Other classes will ^ repre, ^e^ any kmd, 2 doz
Woiicki and VanBuhler *ny taking a decision over the p*-1131^,?, F1^131*1. - wll0?e sented on the program as the old "f\y^%77%77''777
wojicki ana vanijumer. ! nurabeV one Lincoln pair -unforgettable performances in troupers return to meet old stnzel Coffee Cake, each
S OF
lay at
Albert
--•it of
-:*5 to
-. We
' r.pw
sell tlie famous Hoovei - •: cuum
sweeper, both new and - *"-1. il8
For Sale—liJ, ton Chevrolet 'N" Fourfc" Ave., Ann .Arbor. : -
i Wanted-^-People in this vicinity
j who have any legal pr: *t:ng required- in the settleme--'-, cf es-
ROMU3LUS IS VICTOR j The summaries;
IN WILD 3FRATI 1- Singles—Winkle (S) def.
One of the finest showings oflMuslof (L>-—6-0, 6-2.
the current season was made j 2. Singles—.Hartman (S) def.
last Wednesday by the local base- j Armbruster (L) 6-1, 6-1.
ball team, when it ran against: 3. . Singles—Olson (S) def.
the hottest team "i in" the Huron |Hopps (3L) 6-0,. 6-1.
League, namely, the Romulus I 1. Doubles—Gramer .& Rogers
"Eagles." The Saline nine played,def. Wany-and Smalley 6-2, 4-6,
fine ball throughout, and showed 6-2.
new life in many respects. . j 2. Doubles—Uphaus and Bred-
Saline gathered more hits, i ernitz def. Saultz and Harris (L)
had more fire, and made fewer! 6-3, 6-2.
errors than it has had in any i Total points—Saline 5, Lincoln 0.
previous contest, and, despite the
injury of Wes Steiner, who was
painfully injured in the fourth
inning by the recurrence. of an
old injury, made a fine showing.
The aggressiveness and will to
win was very prominent, and
the lads threw a great scare into the unbeaten Romulus aggre-
PROGNOSTICATIONS
Mayhap my selection * went
amiss on the Belleville baseball
game tout the reversal form sho w-
ed in last week's two games, welcome as it was, surely fooled all
of the downtown .guessers, includ-
gation ere the tilt was ended. | f*g 70urs truly- The track and
The locals hopped to a five run teimf predictions came out al-
lead in the ftart two innings, '*«•■*- «»•£ .so-did the Romulus
while the erstwhile league" baseball tilt. The week's average
champs were~~ gathering on hits
and no runs. A screaming triple
to right by Steiner, followed by
a single Iby Bur3khardt, sent the
lads on their way, and hastened
the "Eagles" star hurler, one Mr.
Mach, to the showers.
is consequently the same as the
school's, namely, .750. *
This week finds the netters tying up with the Dundee "Vikings" in a league fray, which,
■while it may be seriously threatening to Dundee, should find the
SALINE BAEEBT/
. 7c
25c
,12e
12c
previous pictures have brought friends and to welcome' the class
her to stardom in "A Child is j 0f 1940. Most of the circus at-; _ _ " y~~7~. TT .
Bom," coming Wednesday. tractions will ibe there "in some A Duo-Therm Hot Water Heater
Iform or other including merry- ^1 s?1^ your hot water problem
; go-rounds and pink lemonade, so onc,e a?d for all. You get auto-
„ , , ,, „ if vou eniov a circus buv vour matlc tum-of-the-tap convenience
Hatches Many EggS j?ckeTnTwy Remember, tSLIare P1?3 £e ^^f «*<*** ,^*
oil. Call 48 fori^further details.
Sportsmens League
The Tri-County Sportsmen's
League has 1800 pheasant eggs
now in their hatchery plus 200
eggs set by members. They gave
the 3Lenawee county club 500
eggs. At the age of eight weeks
^f*^ tte CirCUS eXC6pt re" Sme^ee^sICS3
served ones.
■ W. Mich. Ave.
service, 121
Saline General Hospital
—■riner.
The rates are universe -. such
matters and to have ye*-" ~> tiHs
appear in this paper it ir, only
necessary to ask the Probate
Judge to send them to The
Saline Observer.
yOUAUTO
i\mw
Traffic accident fata!io?ii caejHi-
ed off at the rate of cue. every
16 minutes in 1939.
Avoid accidents - be certain of
T03MATO PLA3NTS, Georgia j ample power to get out of the
Bruce Arend -was brought in certified, and Rutgers, 1.25 per \ way in time. Bank on OUR gas
Sunday aftemon with a (broken 1000. 5,000, $1.10 per 1000; 10.-; for more pep - greater pickup -
the oheasants ~ are released in I arm. .000 up at $1 per 1000. Californ- j and a world of power - for tra*-
Washtenaw Lenawee and Monroe'* 'mss Shirley Rogers returned'ia Wonder Pepper $2 per 1000.1 fie and hills. STOP 3HERE .NEXT
counties ' inome 3M3onday after a successful Send part payment by M.O. or' TIME - you'll like our service.;
The'pheasant rearing pens are j appendectomy. cashier's cheek with order. Bal- 1 Fosdick & Ford ffi-Speed Statioi*-.
located four and one half miles j : - ance C.O.D. Prompt shipments. Michigan at Harris—Phone 44
south'of MUan on US-23 at the Sheldon Rogers spent the week Osteen Plant Co., Pembroke, Ga. inside Lubrication, Car Wasltai.
John Michelson farm. The breed-;end « Cleveland. j
OBSERVER LINERS
Soy beans for seed and inoculation. Saline Mercantile Co.
The Blitzkreig of the Romulus! latter lads winning. The local
nine came in the third and:netters have done a lot better
fourth frames, aiid at the endj1-11*"1 expected this year, and the
of inning four, the home team experience of Dundee should be
liad a nine to five margin. \f uttle too much to ask them
In the first of the fifth, the,to^vev-omr- . „,-
local attack once more function-! The track season winds up on
ed with a barrage of hits driv-j Friday with the annual Huron
ing in five more tallies, and driv-1 League Meet taking place on the
ing another hurler to the sooth-3 oval at 3MUan. Saline, with an
irjg warmth of the showers.
3En the last two frames, however, the Romulus nine scored
six runs to- extend the lead to
fifteen to ten in their favor. This
culminated the scoring.
Each team used three hurlers,
with varying success. The third
Saline moundsman was Bill 13a.-
gans, who returned to the wars
after an absence extending since
the opener with Clinton some
six weeks ago.
Dean Burlthardt, stocky catchier, took bating honors with two
3hits in three trips to the plate.
Other members of the local teaim
also took advantage of the opportunity to fatten their depleted
batting averages by ibelting the
apple.
The summaries:
3Inning: H R E
Saline— 4 10 0 5 0 0 9 10 4
Romulus—O^O 7 2 3 3 x 13 15 9
Batteries: Saline — Bredernitz,
Weed, 3Hagans, Burkhardt. j
Romulus—Mach, De3M3ara, Bader,
Tobacco.
ing stock consists of 70 hens andi „„yy ZZZTT^ZZJ.
25 cock pheasants. The Tri-Coun- j PAY YOUR CEMETERY DUES
ty Sportsmen's League, has;
hatched a total of 9,000 this
season. The League meetings are
open to the pulblie and are of
much interest to those having
a yen for hunting, fishing and
kindred sports. The membership
fee is nominal. Colored reels of
pictures from the Conservation, FOR SALE—pedigreed Saint
department are available for the | Berna-rtf puppies. 232 Macon Rd.
meetings. The public is invited
to visit the . pheasant farm and
become . better acquainted with
this project. Individuals may secure eggs for hatching if de-
desired at the hatchery.
exceptionally strong team, despite
a first year handicap in inexperience, should make things
j-quite hot for several of the
'teams ere hostilities cease. The
logical choice would be to put
the Hornets securely in fifth
place behind Romulus, Lincoln,
Belleville, and Roosevelt, but I
feel secure in picMng the proteges of Coa;ch "3Puffy Gross to
take third behind the Belleville
and Roosevelt aggregations
Belleville is slated for first place,
just as certainly as if the Tigers
were running against the Saline
freshmen, Roosevelt is pretty Everybody fears somebody or
well set in second, but j something. For we are creatures
BENTON 4-H CLUB
The organization meeting of
the Benton 4-H canning club
was held at John Wiedmayer's
3May 27, the parents of our leader, Mrs. Florence Sheehan. The
officers were elected as follows:
President, Ethel Spike;
president, 3Doris Rule; secretary,
Alice Klein; treasurer, Dorothy
g3ohler: reporter, Edna Otto. Our
other member is Anna lOein, who
was elected as our representative to . the 4-H Council in Aim
Arbor. Dorothy Kohler was elected as second representative. The
next meeting will be June 19 at
the home of Alice and Anna
Klein.
For Sale—12 pigs 8 wee3ks old.
Frank Tucker, Saline 36
PROTEGT
WHAT¥©u
ULVi§
COPYRIGHT 1932 by
k C» CS6 HOBIH AMERICA
Ypsilanti Farmers'.
opens Saturday, May 18.
Market
MONEY /ALONE
Money alone wont build a child's
character; that takes love and
companionship and time. Some
people inherit money; others
win the Irish Sweepstakes. Ordinary life insurance gua; tnt'<>s
a degree of certain independence
few men can accumulate in a.iy
other way.
STILL, writing it without the
WAR CLAUSE.
Lloyd E. Fairbanks
Ins. Agency
For Sale—McKray refrigerator" |
217 East Henry street.
FOR SALE—1938 Ford Tudor.
Good, clean car/ Only $375. Wiedman Auto Co.
W. E. Dietiker, licensed em-
vice jbalmer and undertaker. Phone
175-3F2.
EYES EXAMINED!
Glasses fitted. Every Saturday
2:30 to 9:30 P. M. Office in 3Milan
.Hotel. See Dr. Frank Gifford, To-
' ledo Optometrist. .
pretty well set in second, but
from there on the figiuring gets
close. It is a safe bet if one
doesn't like risks, to place Saline
in the first division, but I feel
that the potential power of the
local lads, that has not tieen un- |
leashed, will give them third
place.
The baseball season, • as far as
the league is concerned, is over,
with a final game scheduled for
yesterday with Manchester, it the
local nine keeps its drive and
improved hitting, only darkness
can end the tilt. The game was
the last game of the season, and
was played at the local park.
of fear; Too "often wc meekly
bow to it, and its twin, worry,
when we should be fighting it.
And. this despite the fact that
if we do fight, we invariably find
the fear to be greater than the
danger.—Gria,
PAY C3EMETARY DUES NOW
Pay your cemetery dues now.
3Do not wait until your lot may
be needed. You might be taken
first and your family might be
left to take care of your neglect.
Do not put this additional care
upon them. All dues must he
paid ^before burials are made.
For Sate—Four burial cemetery lot. Next to drive. William
Wesphal. 35
For Sate—Dodge Pic3kup like
new. Only 4500 miles. Wiedman
Auto Company, Saline.
HIGHEST CASH price paid
for cream. Saline-Milan" Creamery, Macon Road.
For your next tractor, Avery
Ro Trac. See one, try one. All
Avery .machinery sold by Albert
Graf.
1935 Chevrolet Truck
Long wheelbase, dual * wheels,
32x6 10-ply rear, stakes. Platform available if desired.
COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet "Dealer
'BdiepOSTER'^Coles feed |iofe
f.
YOU CAN'T BLAME
.THE GIRL FOR LIKING
A BOY WHO CAM
WRITE BLAMK
VERSE ~
1935 Chevrolet Coach
Black Duco finish, excellent
tires, " smooth running motor. 3
Save on gas and oil. J
COOK MOT.OR SALES *
Authorized Chevolet Dealers
SEED CORN
Pickett Yellow Deni3^*-Pride of the North;!
Learning for insilage- and Hybrid. ;
Lawn aiid Garden Fertilizer. j
Cabbage, Tomato and Pepper Plants.
Plants for Decoration Day,-Porch Boxes,-etc.
Soy Beans and Inoculation.
Poultry Feeders and Fountains..... ...*• -i
Good heavy bam brooms.
PHONE 47 "? SALINE
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Object Description
| Title | 1940-05-30; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1940-05-30 |
| 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 | 1940-05-30; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1940-05-30 |
| 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 59 SALINE, WASHTENAW COU3NTY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1940 _^ - ■ &'- NUMBER >oesn To protect your valuable papers— insurance policies, deeds, mortgages, securities, etc,—if you have a Safety Deposit Box in this strong bank. Such safety contributes to your peace of mind at all times---the rental is very low. Ask us about it. Saline Savings The One Story Bank On the Corner Our JVe£ 2*^c Chops of Pork, lb., 21cJVeaI Breast, lb., 17c Featuring Quaker -Peas this week, 2 cans, 27c PICNIC SUPPLIES Potatoe Salad, can 15c M'mallows, lb bag, 15c Tonight's the Night! . To have Old-fashioned Strawberry Shortcake Made with the new BISQUICK Large Size, 31c Our Fresh Vegetables and Fruits WiU Please You aseoau Losing 1 Hornets Conquer ^ DundeTon Track;IfcfSOfi fft${ Saline,Independents -^ kinds of p^ting done at '„.. ~. , /-, the Saline Observer office. - Win Second Game — — , ,."•.-'■"- a1 ■ 1 e C ' F°r expert radio service, see The Saline track team, losing ; k LOllUUCl ^GFV1C6S Collect xl Hits il0JU ^e^oli* '' I IFtlCll but two first places, put a crimp in the well-formed plans of the to Defeat Them 7-4 Sunday Kelly; ■ 211 So. Ann Arbor St. For Sale—Weaned pigs, 113.45 - Saline-Milan road. 35 I2t For Sale—Rural Russet -f-ating and seed potatoes. 228 Monroe1. Wolverine Parsons'. Work Shoes I I Hornets Defeat Belleville 1 to 0 ^t^^TduafmeeHftfe M™lal ^' ^afle *» <*«"" ^■^ft3*™6 ^uLnt^as^1 ^ m6et °r te\t™L™^»%.S?°01 ^e Saline independents won tstraignt . ; Durillg the meet five £ield rec_ ; -« ■•eii-im^ o oiock their second game of the current old and new floors sanded. Aft-^ !„=•«<-- thrPP <-trairfi+ ords were shattered, Bamer sett-, 3 > a „-,„..„, „.„.._•., r,^ season Sunday when they col- Andrew Hartman, phone 114-F2. After losing three straign. * ru. annual Memorial Day iected 21 nits to defeat Red- league tilts, the local diamond "Js » „", *, . „ytvw -^l t^otir services will be conducted at Sa- fo,.d 7 t„ A — „, ,-„,,, + , ^ ,. . forces swung back into the win <* 59 seconds, tweaking the mark ^ ^ ^^ ^ airection f0^Jek%J;e nev ,pd thp qal}„e fe!v -J™ M |
