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VOLUMS 60
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10
1940
NUl'IBER 1
Banking By Mail
All that is necessa"ry is to have a
check book and a passbook. You
don't have to stop any task at a
busy time, you can make deposits,
and withdrawals just as well by
mail as in person.
Form the habit of paying, all of
your accounts by check as a cancelled check is a receipt in full for
the bill paid.
Hornets Doset Bv ' SEEN 4__fiEAED* !A11 Aboard For The
HUI11C15 Up5Cl UJf - ^ some old excavations which „„ . „ .' 'm
PIONEER TIMES
OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
For Sale—Black Top rams.
Lewis Scherdt, phone 188-F12. 2
(Continued from last week) Classified Adve_*tisin_- [ T-T-y Semi-Solid Buttermilk en
Mrs. S. 3Bacon, Chicago street, ^ia_S.lueci AUVeiUfcillg ^3 young pigs. cole.a Feed
announced a grand display of mil- 6c per line first iassrtion, 4c per Store.
linery and invited all the ladies __,e ea_k subsequent Insertion. | .
in town- and country to_ come mmKlmi „_,ATMS_ ,_ rmmfa\ Used Nisco spreader, good,con-
YpsiRoosevelt20-6 £2^,;__-_SZ FFA Community Fair
— „ „Mbrick-_,££v**z^Iwsm„-^_Ies,_old__„__-___^"__« _* «™»*>* <™™**-»<»™ 1 __=r.i_s->-"__--W_to»
Rough Riders Took Saline Into scratches on the
Camp Friday, Regardless .When they had decipher^ tte
of "Bud's" Forecast. marks and translated them mto
and Young Will be *Pre-
sented Each Evening.
XXX<XtM-*»*3 «_».w -_
modern IDnglisli, this is what they
read: "The younger generation is
purchased in the city. In addition to hats she lists a string of
items used in trimming the hats
of that day.
Wolverine
Parsons'.
Work Shoes at
Clarence Cook, Auctioneer.
John
Koh-
2
Bud" MacArthur read: "Tne younger ,-.__»«-.«-— ~ The Comunity Fair, sponsored " John G_- -^--^ nad a Dakery
7. 77*x%-^-i^t* eoing- to the dogs." This brick b the F. F. A., will be held on ^ confectionery store with a
W^J£UfLf u^ei? the S dated back to 500 B. C. All. of ^ and WedneB_ay, October large stock of fresh candies on Pnone __*•*.
?SS^^S%^^^-^I^S^ SL'SS&'S Lo and^O, at the High school. hajd. ^. fa ^> ^ ^^^
L^=yT^drp|e «4j[«J^-S-J_: ^or^ySrt^c^tJa^a ^^^-^fiS * ^ """
the supposed injustices of the faa-,^- d ot approve of nobby department has been ad-. "^ ad with the cut of a top-; Apartment to rent, 1st floor.
.. . „____ __ ,_»-. _«_- _*„,_-_ ed. •Lvy^lleJreeither at ^ WiU- ded and there will be three class- £P Can remember when 119 Vert McKay street. 1
._ ;_ anyb-dy else who happens es for model aeroplanes, the three t^%ne c6mpa_tment at the rear;
Skinner. Saline was helpless ex-. toes ot• any^ ^ ^-^ of pub. highest in each class to receive gQ stuffed on the weekly trip] For expert radio
cept for Bamer, who •"*aSed *' ]£ attention, yet we agree with cash prizes.1 ^herejs sUso^anott- to town that the lid wouldn't shut j Kelly, 211 So. Ann
attack tor uie 1 ; —_4.„;^» enM-irftr
Auto Co., Saline.
Chicken Supper given by the
St. Paul's church Tuesdayj evening, October 24.
LISTEN TONIG3BT TO MAJOR
BOWES FOR AN IMPORTANT
ANNO"__TC_3"_*_ENT !
a startling offense, headed! by egg ^™J^d el_e wno happens es for model aeroplanes, the three ^-f^e c6mpa_tment at the rearj
in the spotlight of pub- highest in each class to receive wag gQ stufEed on the weekly trip]
11c auenuon, yet we agree with cash prizes. There is also anotti- ^ that me lid wollidn't shutj
":_ certahi spe_ker who said, "Of er class under Hobbies for mis-^ ^^ on ^ Dundl0s, expos-1
line score. .. J__. i* _-e the boys should be punish- cellaneous. „__.,- ,--._^ ing the purchases to the gaze of j
— - —.--course uie "yj" *-■ _, .* —__ r-__ <„nfm,r pnntosl is limited "° ~ .. , n m__^ «»«« v_»~
service, see
Arbor St.
one-man
ram.
2
«■-. ■"■*-"— —• . _. __„, ' r>mir<iA me Duvs axx\jixx\x w« ,r -.„__*__.--«.»*-. # ., j ins" cue puj.viii.ciov>o *.« *-.*« o—— —: For Sale 'Fine Wool _.
Roosevelt, running from a dou-, f^*** "gJgrownups should r& The Amateur Contest is limited s |__.b , t^ littie box Charles Schultz, phone 257-F2
bie wing-back, scored twwe on a ed, but_ tne g *^ aey were to ^ ^ eight g,^ and all, v ^ sJeat ^3 extending!
triple reverse, Skinner carrying PfJ^ff u^d smyflar tiihigs. They rural school pupils m the area are M ^ rear served the*: For Sale—Sow and 10 pigs,
the ball both trips, while the other:^^t denounce them as 'all invited to compete for the.pM.es.! sug^ y ^ ^^ ^^ dollarsl
Ypsi tally came on a single, re- should not a^ „, noneat First prize will be ?1, second 75c, ^h of mercliandise to and from
verse, Kennedy doing the toting, nan "«";***aa - d mem0ry they and third 50c. i^ trading center.
Skline, whUe bowing, was scor-.and have * & just ^ There ^u be interesting dis-| \t & ^ ads we ^d Hull &
ing 10 first downs to four for thejwiU recall 11£en&elves.-- ^Duck plays by merchants in thes various Lawrence Wdware merchants,
fol, and the Rough Riders were Wjnwj*^ ^ and Uths and many other interesting ^™ the "Crowning Glory"
For Sale — McCormickn 8-roll
corn husker. Charles Kern, 125
West Michigan Ave. 1
icook stove.
I
Saline Savings
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
Looking for
Some place to go?
Why not _ry the
Future Farmers'
COMMUNITY FAIR
Tues. Wed. — Oct. 15-16
AT SALINE HIGH SCHOOL
LARGE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT
Open to the oommunty
FINE PROGRAMS BOTH EVENINGS
!
mere five. Thus, on paper, Saline
was tho better team. •
The actual combat, however,
was narrowed to terrific blocking
and tackling on the part of the
Ypsi gypsys. When Saline had
the ball the opponents were impregnable, and when Ypsilanti had
control of the ball it ripped off
yardage. When the going got
A. C. Clarke's furniture store
penalized a total of B^L"™"^.. this year, ac- features.
while the locals were set back a they are Pien*^ We under-, .PROGRAM .
w*._. 44... _*„-. «_ «-•„_•,. sahne! cordmg to ^f°^*two the first, Tuesday, October 15 8 p. m., | ^ied'everything from "a high
5 J_i »tTourlast report Dean Music by the High School Band lor suite> coffins and
^,3^/^ mm <TA duck directed by Supt. H. A. Bearss. Icnalr. .. *~
^Sd«aote^po^coimt- ,--_-JLp. A. SeweB. form
Frank Tucker, phone 188-F11. 2
For Sale — Registered Duroc
boars. Dan Hertler, 7125 US-112.
Old and new floors sanded.
Andrew Hartman, phone 11_-F2.
_ Remar3ks—C. A. Jewell, former
• ~ thprr, m r"nearby lake and, agriculture instructor.
fg Satto_ them ii groups of, SComedy Skit-Speech Class, di-
l^he c?unSd untifhe h& 70000 rected by Mrs V. Lee _ _ __
^stm had not counted all that, Talk—Lt. Harold Mulbar °f; ed ^to a bottle a.concoction Sur-
and Still nau. ■■«<• . ■□>,-. .r.„^.„OT, atatp -police. ".^j: --,.- _n>rn the fancy
caskets."
G. B. Mason used a timely cut
in his ad. Two little angels were
, at work, one busy with tiie pestle
! and mortar while the other pour-
No hunting or . trespassing
signs on sale at The Observer
office.
Heating and sheet metalj work
furnace "cleaning and repjairing.
R. G. Wahl, phone 160. |
For Sale—New milch cows.
Charlie Gresehover, US-23, acros3
from the Milan Prison. 4
Dead and useless stock wanted,
Prompt service. Call 350, Tecumseh, collect
'resting on the water. Per-, Michigan State Police.
re_um5 ..-• -4 + «»> m 4-n.n~.intT.. T*i_moTis!tra.tion —
Di-
go-.;wer_ *■«""■= ~~ uld snoot one in chemistry Demonstration
the toughest the locals were set, haps ^en^co ^ Hoeft ^ ^ O'BradOvitch
back, thus preventing any serious, such a situation^ ^ ^^ ^ Songs-Glee Club, directed by
scoring. „„ ! vw_pS safely across the street, jj-g. R. Dinelly.
The Saline touchdown was scor-1 httie girl_saie y^ nortll gide of; ^^ Testing Demonstration—
rounding them were the fancy
shaped bottles used in that time.
Tn quite bold type Mr. Mason announces that his "Paris Green is
warranted pure and will use up
the festive potato bug, sure." ft
It
me 00X1X444. i.-_v~»—■■— ■•- ..i „, _t„Tq on! tne iiuilu. oj._- --. xixxus. i«-"6 — —-—- tt itne ie_i.iv- pv">'.« ""_>. .
ed by Bamer, who ran the ball to j She stayb&vemle ^^ she reach- Agricultural room, directed by H.|mugt have Deen a late season that
ed Dy uaiiiei, w"u xxxxx — _«-s„v,*o-cin avenue until s"<= i«*«» Agnauuiia
the V ^..^ J2f™ ^ ^te? faS gas station, then FS Burgess.
jyear for potato bugs do not give
lilt* X4444X XX. .-, I T.nT fatnPT* tit*" __J.W~«» - J4 . JJ_i£,_ww. flUnw YCiU XKJX XJ44X44.444J- _— Q—
plunged over for the score. | es neF S^vv waits there until shop Demonstration — Shop u trouble around
During the game Saline suffered she °^n^ls ^er to come on rO0m, directed by E. O'Brado-^s^^
one casualty after another Bu-, her fa^ \t ^e arrangement,
Weed and Melvin Schaefer •. over. -A-P.rS?LZ..3:_ _r_*
Nov. 28
For Sale—Guernsey heifer with
calf by side. Also coarse wool
rams. 147-3F23. 1
Larro Concentrates are doing
the business. Ask the users.
Cole's Feed Store.
For Sale Shropshire rams;
yearlings and 2-year-olds. 3Fred
3Lease, phone 371, Whitmore Lake.
Lost—White gold locket with 5
pictures inside. Letter L on locket. Call Phone 713J, Ypsilanti, or
325 E. 3__tahigan avenue, Ypsilanti.
Good farm horses andj colts,
priced so you can afford [to buy
them. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
Eyes examined and best glasses made at lowest prices. Dr. L.
O. Gibson, Oculist, Packard at
3HU1, Ann Arbor.
New Fall Colors Women's Admiration silk hosiery just in.
Join our club plan and get free
pair. G. L. Parsons.
3£nsure your car with a reliable
gene
were knocked into a semi-conrj
scious state, Ormond Bredernitz'
banged an already bruised shoulder and Bill Ash suffered a char-
ley-horse.
In the early moments of the
vitch
,r *TTTerman Heininger nas Home Economics — iiomei ^«- its of a
7nml^beaSTcorn on display.'nomics room, directed by Mrs. E.\**^&ed
For Sale—Registered Holsteins,;
(nowadays. „ 1 one bull and 2 cows. E. M. Beck-, - . „ . , T .„
„ i Nichols Bros, extolled the mer-, -j^-j, phone 189-F2. lx i company, Michigan Mutual Lia-
Home Eco- • Qf a certain cough syrup com- j a ■ biuty Co., '' " "~ "
Donald R. Shurtz,
______ in Detroit. i For sale or exchange—Fine agent for Saline territory, phone
„ j George Ehnis, the tailor, hadj w£>ol ram foj. coarse wooi. _Ja-,268-F3.
-,-„■, w-ri> rasea u, » Wednesday, October 16, 8 p. m. mercnandise at the following mer and Cole. I : —.3 m.n
which were raiseuy and ^ flU_ Music_Hig}l School Band, di-|^ BusineSs suits, ?6 to $7; , Especially equipped to repaa
measures 11% The rowg oi Supt H A Bearss. j^ suits $8 to $9; pants, ?1 to, Por sale—Brood sow with pigs auto parts and farin machinery
'^rn^ls are even and not one Remarks-Hazen Jewell, prin- est $1 to $i.50. ! and good stock hog. Herbert El- Welding of aU kinds Br^ks
i kernais ale. c;__„ _r_ also has ,j_ai y tt.L i-.-,^™-- rpriresented the! ^.n.°„m _.„„,*o Tn*,A 9. ipsmtbers will fix it, if anyone sj
some beautiful ._..„ —
Several ears of Pfister's hybrid waSTbum:
raised by E. Johnson
to^thl^x-ya^dtoroTthe f oe^ j seems out_of ^^^s ^ghty "^u-teur Contest-Directed by Br^ton Nurseries "j__d was plug-
where a fumble gave the Rough, some yeuo haS one patch JCrs R. Dmelly. -.„''ging for fruit trees.
77.4* „nntmi From this point fine. His diou-. ^ -^^ ears „ „___i__ '-■--*- AiTpntpA hv s _& _. _ .._ „ „„
eleven upheld
Herbert El-
.._-, .44^4.44, ^ -r- J.„„i XXXXXX ^-v_ _.._-_. O" XX44X~44X~ - w .
Henrv Liesemer represented the! liott 43g0 Belnis Toa_. 2 brothers will fix it,
j __ , —- „i„o-.i ican phone 101.
Riders control. .Swa^l^^ Tf^^^eT^^^J^ ^Songs^Gle/ Club, directed by b S q Qross & Bro.JChas.rhad
on the Ypsi
nickname.
The lineups
Saline
Weed, 3L__
Westphal, LT
Cammet, 3LG
Ypsi
.. Campbell
-McCalla
Randall
Kennedy
' Si w?pd aneTinlxed with *_ MrsT'l" DineUy. ^ ,.. far^i"'implements, grain drills,
^n/S a pretty sight MrpSou?try Culling Demonstration ^™ shel^ers> ploWs, rollers, har-
2^t te prettier than a collec- _^cmtural r00m, directed by negs ^y were known by tiie
£ ff ftnSte and vegetables at H | Burgess. -firm name of Saline Agricultural
S?£ tfmeTvear, fields of corn sll Demonstration. —| Shop Works ax,d _*«_ both wholesale and
w^tlX stalks all set in rows of directed by E. O'Brado- a foulness _
^ i „ t-Thrown leaves dotting ^t h - ■ t j HTBoKle referred to ^is
t wfclpe iS trees dropping ™me- Ec0nomics - Home Eco-; of Dusiness as the Oyster
the la?^Se*0f nuts and shucks nomics room, directed by Mrs. E.;£epot and offered them tor aate
.... x ■> rmprp is some- ,I7„e.w,„,T, i "by the dozen or by the can. ±ie
j offered to serve them at tables in
his store for lunches, for parties
land oyster suppers anywhere ln
jtown, and to supply them for
For Sale—1 ••young Holstein and
1 young Durham bull. Jacob
Finkbeiner, phone 142-F31. 2
Anderson, RT~Z_ZL— Durham; ****£ \£ trees? There is some- ^ashDurn.
Grunewald RG - Holloway Frosty ^ ^ shock„ ftMost °f
Steiner, 3FB -- * B" „ „q find it very convenient to use
Saline subs: Jahnke, Uphaus, I us find it y . __„_„-._
Burkhardt, Bradley, Gordon,
Cooper, Bredernitz.
PROGNOSTICATIONS
Bud 3MacArthur
Draftee Registration
Instructions
'parties in the country. Remember
Our [ /Ve;^hfi9i*f sav
ffBUT lUIP' 0H. DEM?
HAVE.TOB0 WYOUWOtflllRlfl
A\Y0ROCERYfTIHtT0.IFWf[
SH0PPIN& (KniOTOSHW
BPFoHYBiwitrMSUHCi/1
l^AT THE STORE WHERE ITOH* j
YOU MOT ONLY, "*
G0OP F00P — 81
PROMPT SHW
MEAT on Your Table!
— FOWL
lb..
23c
SHOULD3ER .SPRING
Beef Roast...... lb., 25c]CHICKENS
xt i rTI 1U on C11010*6 SHOULDER
Neck Cut lb., 20c Lamb Steak .... lb., 28c
Clerk's Coffee Sale!
After the Roosevelt fracas the
outcome of the ensuing Belleville
game tomorrow could be either
way, despite the fact that the
Tiger of Belleville has yet to issue a victory growl this fall. If
the local eleven gets back into
physical shape, this meaning
Bredernitz more than anyone else,
Belleville will have to go victory
hungry for at least another week.
However, the Bredernitz vacancy
leaves a big hole in the local offense and leaves the brunt of the
offensive burden on Bamer, as the
Saline passing attack is weak due
to the lack of protection for the
passer.
After watching the recent Flat
Rock-3M_lan tilt it looks as if the
local eleven will have at least two
more busy afternoons this fall.
•Milan is a firey, scrapping team
and strong where Saline" is weak,
namely, boasting a strong center
of the line and two big ends. Mat
Rock has potential power but a
team, like Saline for instance,
that has a lot of fortitude could
make them look like a first-grade
floparoo.
"Boom Town" Booked
For Three Mghts
And WUl 3Be Followed by
Four Sons" Next Wednesday.
US find it very ..*.._*
the family bus when we want a' Belo ar the questions each' E~"T,, *", • „ .. r„
bushel of potatoes, a peck of this' registering- will be asked i^ old sleighndes, the steaming
similar quantity of someiiiing • ^ ^|*gg^mfwh^^\ ^SK^e! bowls of oyster soup, the cold,
— ~" ^'SS.^S^^^i&.Sia^ oi^e^g^y^fro^e
feai= hti^xfhJe^^ Tsnait^
ra^e^emre_fyefwi^heh^_c^lfir- shawls and tife girl, friend
___w_x i.-vij yyu_u, ii. _-_v_ _ | who smlggied Up to your side, and
* ** -— -n tna
Dead-Useless Farm Animals removed. For prompt service in-
eluding Sundays, call 484 Adrian,
For Sale—3K_tchen Range Eter-. reverse charges Adrian, Mich.—
nal, in good condition, cheap for Adrian Tankage Co.
cash. Phone 3M3ilan 1M-F13. 1 i J:,
. • ! Get extra eggs from your henssij
No need to neglect those hens by feeding Semi-Solid -Buttermilk '
with eggs at present price. Try this fall. We have a fresh sup-
Larro. Cole's Feed Store. ply on hand. Morton Poultry *,i
j Farm, Phone 182-F22.
For Sale—Circulating heater for 3
wood or coal. 3Mrs. R. H. Bamer,; See us for Mc3MHlen Master §
1864 Textile road. Ph. 193-F13 ;3M3ix egg mash. Also free choice a
laying concentrate, Hopperfeed*,
For your next tractor, Avery 20% concentrate and 80% whole j
Ro Trac. See one, try one. All.grain. Morton Poultry 3Farm. -J
Avery machinery sold by Albert!
Or a Similar >!«.*..—j .
else. But one man here gets the
same service from his tractor.;
Many are the trips up-town that^
it saves him. _.We know who put
their groceries in the wrong car
one day last week but remembered in the nick of time and went
scampering to rescue them. In a
nearby town a few weeks ago a
lady did the same thing one Saturday night. The owner of the
car went home and upon discovering that someone had evidently
mistaken the car, made a trip,
back to town and left the packages in a store. Not long after
they were anxiously sought by the
purchaser who' discovered they
were not in her car. Motto: Bet-
were 1X444. xxx ..
ter be sure whose car you are
putting your parcels in, AND it
might be a swell idea to take a
made you believe you were the
erandest fellow in the crowd?
J G Hoyt & Son were the pro
Graf.
One
FOR SAIJE
1-row John-Deere
the registration desk.
The questions will be asked in
the order in which they are numbered below. Be prompt in answering each question. All answers will be written on the reg-
istration card ia INK by the reg- j ££* ^feedTwere for sale and
istrar who must be careful to 3, \T . w-i_ __* o_i. »""
spell all names correctly, and see °^ers ^ P°stal <"* were acce*?t-
__!v tfreaf** ^ **" "^ ^e church ^^ included
easy to reaa. jthe foUowing denominationsi Res-
shETyea^^^ S^« Tl^^f
= nl^Zif:^ 5 ^.S^ner^etieS^t
roll husker; large Duo-Therm cir-|
chair rock- culating heater with blower.Jl
' Herman Heininger, phone 33.
south of Ypsilanti.
For sale—Oak arm
er, desk and clock, victrola, dres
ser, table and clothes bars. to-
Upholstering. All types, ne'
.wil
prietors at the York Mills. inen:quire at Socker's Barber Shop. ' -fl^renairinff. Modern jcoverings.v
_.... ^™^-_ _.« mvited to. exrort and reliable workmanship.jJ
as now farmers were invited to
brins their grists to the mill
^^ . *.-.., «„ fn~ cola ar\c,
Pound
Vacuum
Tin
City Club, lb. bag, 23c
Continental, lb. bag, 21c'
Milo lb. bag, 17c _
Aunt Tildy, lb. bag, 19c e cool water
QUICK SUDS IN
Large PKg.
21c
Revelaing the entire story of
the thrilling drama of oil for the
first time, with a story that is
entirely one of action and with a
star group that includes Clark
Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette
Colbert and Hedy Lamarr, "Boom
Town" will open at the Saline
Theatre Sunday for an engagement of three days. "Boom Town'"
is a cavalcade of oildom as "Test
Pilot" covered the dramatic story
of testing thrills in the skies. It
is a dramatic story of two friends
putting your parcels in,
might be a swell idea 1
look around your car before driving back to tiie home port just to'
be sure you have all your bundles
and only your own, at that
CMrs. Sebastian Finkbeiner and
3Mrs. Gordon dropped in at The
Observer office after the Woman's
Club luncheon Reciprocity Day.
Judging by the happy faces they
must have had a grand time at
the affair COne of our farm readers tells us he has a sunflower
with 22 blossoms on one stalk.
_Mrs. Jacob Wahl dropped in the
first of last week and subscribed
for the paper; said she was tired j
of borrowing a neighbor's and!
wanted one of her own. Sensible
conclusion and more are coming
to that same point of view, judg-
I ing by the number of new subscribers we have been putting on
the list the past year.
For You, Girls
1. Name (Print)
2. Address (Print)
3. Telephone.
4. Age in years.
Date of birth.
Month, Day, Year.
5. Place of birth.
Town or County.
State or County.
6 Country of Citizenship
Girls^ get in- on this bread con- 3,,^^ customers in Clinton,-*-!
test; d_* course, it must be made Manchester, 3Milan, Britton aaa**
from Larro Flour. Bring in your rpj-ton Estimates gratis. Call M.
loaf any day after the 15th. Cole's ^^ *post card -r>. Rice, W|l
Feed Store. .Chicago Blvd., Tecumseh.
USED CAR BARGAINS *|
1933 Chevrolet 4 door; $95.00. 1
1935 Ford 4-door, radio, $175|
1937 Chevrolet Master 4-door|]
byterian, Rev. D. L. Murray, pastor* Methodist Episcopal, Rev D.
R. 'Shier, pastor; Lutheraji, Rev.
C. Lederer, pastor; Baptist, Rev.
G. M. Adams, pastor.
The. Detroit, Hillsdale & Southwestern railway carried then*,
c-rhpdule on the front page. Wil- For Ssde—Three fresh milking $375.00.
.liamF Parker was the superm-,atSj reaS0nably priced. One 20 others to choose from al
•tendent and George W. Hall the Minute rebuilt washers 512.50, e1u_L.s?-_1_fs'
Lost—Red leather purse containing return ticket to Detroit,
money, etc. I3nitials A. A. G. on
compact. 3Finder may keep money
if purse is returned. Finder
please phone 3Mrs. Dean, No. 81. $345.00.
1937 Plymouth Deluxe Coupej
_. _ui_i..j "x - .-- Leiiuciii. c_._ _» „ . ■ , -~~- t --.
Y. Name of person who will 1 staUoil agent. The mail train u^g alld -Easy washers $8 each,
Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. «|
always know your address. Detroit at 7 a. m. and maae reDuilt Hoovers $15 and up. Alice -p_™ip m t3his vieinib
(_£ Mrs., Miss) (First) (Mid-|gtops at Ypsilanti, ^alme^Man- ^glemyeE, clintoil ph0ne 181- _^XS~3?£_£ St^S k
quired in the settlement of eSj
Girls, get to practicing up on
your baking—get in on the contest at Cole's Feed* Store.
For the best loaf of bread made
from Larro Family flour he will
give a 24%^-lb. sack of 3Larro
flour. Tf you are single you may
have your choice of the flour or j 000 and
•-- ' .m.4 iRf. tieriHai
dlel fi^ast) I Chester and Bankers, arriving F21
V Relationship of that person. !^™at t.1Q p. __. An express ^
I" IddSss of that person. [^ ^t Detroit at 6 p. m. and ^ is tte tet to j^. tates, etc., will confer a fevor
(NuX? and stre<* or BFD'reached Bankers at 10:40 p. m gan that a voter can make his having it sent to .^s newspaper,
nurS (Town) (County) X east bound mail train left §hoice .of judicial candidates on a The rates are universal m **a
fState) !gl_"at 2:30 p. m. and reach- separate non-partisan ballot, matters and to have yqur notice.
«!nPloye?s n^_t JlfSSft at 6:30^The express A^ti-ose best qu^ed and appear^ this „eyt ^
send them to Thi1
LEWIS
. Bankers at 2:30 p. m.aDd
^._r led Detroit at 6:30. The <
11 Place " of employment ori1pff. -Rankers at 5:15 a. m. anu experienced ._ _. ^ ,
bushiess Urrivedin Detroit at 11:45. 'CHRISTMAN. seeking his first Judge to send
Nuniber of street, or RFD No., a™a interesting announcement term ag Probate Judge. Salme Observer.
Town, County, State. !D the Detroit Evening News to 1 =
I affirm that I have verified the. ^ effect ^at they, would now H you have from $800 to 51500
above answers and that they are, riIlt «a handsome weekly em- (jagh yOU can own your own
true. .
Registrant's signature.
Farmers To Receive
Their AAA Payments
tion designed to meet the needs farm and be your own landlord,
of those who, living at a distance ^jpuax payments less than rent,
from any railroad station, are un- Long term contract with 4% in-
qWp reeularly to procure the erest. n0 financing charges.
Ta\L issue." The Echo, as the
yOUAUTOh
1QI0W
daily issue.
i weekly was named, contained a
in the j summary of the news of the
About 1,800 farmers in J£e!^ee_, -market reports and a va
county are receiving parity P?-y;jriet ' of miscellaneous articlesi It
mente on corned^wheat ti^,W ^^^ ta .obtics.
3 Oil yjyjxxx __._
year and about 700 of them have!*was nun _,__,
sOready been paid between $22-! James E. Scripps was the editor.
. nnn ..nnnTA.TlCr f ~ *' " ''"a f^Tid
$24,000,
according to
ory 01 lwu -n-^, §1. He will also pay you 15c per
who carry on through reversals; loa_ for each lo_af ^the^contes-u,
and successes even when one mar- so you see you von if you Ifl _•
ries-the sweetheart of the other.! Mr. cole will ha™ ^^^
Due to regulations made by dis-|testant for judge and tney w
tributors of the film, there wil; be judged by number so^there «
be a small advance in prices.
Mae West and W. C. Fields will
come for two nights starting tomorrow in the comical western,
"My Chicadee."
Don Ameche, 3Eugenie Leonto-
vich,. Mary Beth Hughes, Alan
3Lowery, Lionel Royce and Sig
Rumann are featured in "Four
Sons" Wednesday. The picture,
which has been called one of the
greatest films of recent years,
was produced by Darryl F. Zan-
uck and was directed by Archie
Mayo. ' ■ '
De JnoS partiality shown anyon^
Have your bread in. any day next
week after the 15th and come m
Saturday night for your
Harry M. Cole secretary, of ^i^;—5i Saline was do^
Wa^tenaw County Agricultural, n^riy ^^^ess in slnppmg
Conservation committee. _ J^ ^^ T^^per^en,
160 A. S. E. Saline.
100 A. 7 miles S. Saline.
80 A. S. W. Milan. I
80 A. near Seneca.
80 A. S. W. Tecumseh.
80 A. N. W. Tecumseh.
cmes m _.*-"__■" r. A Buildings repaired and painted
From the news items we find on most of me farms. ,
that Bert Harris' new house was gee .^j.. willis H -Bash, 110 Fosdick & Ford 3Hi-Speed State
National Bank Bldg.
pohtics.
CIJEANEES' NAPTEIA.
—arul—■ 3
A" 3NBW STOYE j GAS
20c per gallon.
Adrian, Michigan at 3Harris—Phone 44
3_aside Lubrication, Car Washii '*
for keepmg within the *\creaSe. J^! ^;5_ach"building new barns; a
and wheat and not_ fOr^ the, ^ ^ re^vaI meetings was_ be-
corn
on
award.
WATER DUES
I will be at Saline Savings
Bank Tuesday, Oct. 15th, to collect water dues.
3Frank Camburn, Treasurer.
Scratch pads, 12c per lb.
The Observer office.
at
general soil conservation program.i seneo ui 1......—_
For participation in the latter ing held at the Baptist church,
farmers of the county will receive j (The end!)
about $380,000, which will prob-!
ably be paid before the first of! CARD OF THANKS
the year. I To the Federated Church or-
} ganjizations, school children, relatives and many other friends I
-1 wi.„ .(V,,. fry,
EYES EXAMINED!
Glasses fitted. 3Everv Saturday
2:30 to 9:30 P. M. Office in 3_E_an
Hotel. See 3Dr. Frank Giflord, Toledo Optometrist.
READ THE 3LIN]__. ADS NOW
wish to express my thanks for the
many 3kindnesses you have shown
me in so many different ways
within the past few wee3ks. Everything has been most sincerely appreciated. Please accept my
1 heartfelt thanks to you all.
Mary Morden
"It pays to buy the bestf
You
save a few dollars
PROTECT
V.HATYOU
<0PYBI3Hr 1932 b»
3Bl«_._« MOWH AMEBIC*
may _ _.
when you buy it—but you'rd talcing grave chances of losing more.
Quality Insurance
Lloyd E. Fairbanlcs
Insurance Agency
Object Description
| Title | 1940-10-10; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1940-10-10 |
| 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 | 1940-10-10; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1940-10-10 |
| 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 |
3!WS**S_i Mf?M ;v£*\ VOLUMS 60 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 1940 NUl'IBER 1 Banking By Mail All that is necessa"ry is to have a check book and a passbook. You don't have to stop any task at a busy time, you can make deposits, and withdrawals just as well by mail as in person. Form the habit of paying, all of your accounts by check as a cancelled check is a receipt in full for the bill paid. Hornets Doset Bv ' SEEN 4__fiEAED* !A11 Aboard For The HUI11C15 Up5Cl UJf - ^ some old excavations which „„ . „ .' 'm PIONEER TIMES OBSERVER LINERS Classified Advertising For Sale—Black Top rams. Lewis Scherdt, phone 188-F12. 2 (Continued from last week) Classified Adve_*tisin_- [ T-T-y Semi-Solid Buttermilk en Mrs. S. 3Bacon, Chicago street, ^ia_S.lueci AUVeiUfcillg ^3 young pigs. cole.a Feed announced a grand display of mil- 6c per line first iassrtion, 4c per Store. linery and invited all the ladies __,e ea_k subsequent Insertion. . in town- and country to_ come mmKlmi „_,ATMS_ ,_ rmmfa\ Used Nisco spreader, good,con- YpsiRoosevelt20-6 £2^,;__-_SZ FFA Community Fair — „ „Mbrick-_,££v**z^Iwsm„-^_Ies,_old__„__-___^"__« _* «™»*>* <™™**-»<»™ 1 __=r.i_s->-"__--W_to» Rough Riders Took Saline Into scratches on the Camp Friday, Regardless .When they had decipher^ tte of "Bud's" Forecast. marks and translated them mto and Young Will be *Pre- sented Each Evening. XXX |
