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OBSERVER
VOLUMS 6t»
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN.. .PHURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1941
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I For Opportuities . . .
7" I s^metiiwes borrsow
to maintain checking funds"
'Because 1 ucse my checM-ig account to take
advantage of good buys/' one of our customers told another, "it las paid on several
•occasions to borrow in order to "miaintain a
sizea-ole "balance. The loan rate is very reasonable a©d, in this way, I don't have to disturb other .holdings to liave cash always ©n
hand for making profitable deals . . A large
checking 'account balance makes money, for
anej"
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Anniversary Held
Mr, .and Mrs. A. E. Oole- Celebrate Event at Their Home
On Textile Rood.
SEEN AW HEARD j J_fa_C0 Is Goad
Place To Live
'Know Your Bank
Week" Is Under Wa>
Saline Woman's Club
Wolverine
Parsons'.
Work
Shoes j .: wt
<£*Paul "3. eldkaanp -saw a most Sinusal sight last we*_t one day as
he was on his-route delivering oiL
The Saline Woman's Club pj-one 3^52
Clarence Cook, Auctioiid.!
met at the Methodist church.
«, .xx., „ _ . - n^^^t^i-s^si^: srs^rx^thr^i <**«? r* &™*]»
A cock pheasant, brilliantly, color- gaia-Rev, Frederick Lendrum In sults ot a recent survey reveal Woman's Club and officers of 1 * Mort:on Poultry Farm.
- . ._■___....__-_ „__• ^ .. ,_,.,.. . _ . tha,t 297 of Michigan'^466 state ^ County pede^tion of Wo-j For Sale-Several rebuilt
ed, arose -from a p'ace mear the
sidewalk, spread his wings arid
flew, oh, so close to his wind-1
a Talk to Rotarians Last
Thursday Noon.
m-
In-
and national baiiks and trust men's Clubs as special guests. lt„f*Jr ^f eT3ev"!^1 re»u"** f-----«-
•r™. _.«•*.. aa- • __. . ' —1 — companies were located In towns a-,- oft.nd___-_ was w-ii nw ,.itors> x% ton Chevrolet tiaJc
x^^Zg*? ^Sferf S?ie^;^Se !,igher r1 fl?W! Reverend Kederick Lendrum with?population of less than five %££%"*""* *** WeU °Ver a j Herman Heininger. \
or mr. ana mxs. __. i_. vjoie 01 straight through an upstairs win- ,-__„ __,„_£ ^w/ev at the Rotarv thousand. 3Mindful of the im- preceding the *__o_t_tt. Mi. ■ -*• I
Textile road-was 3happilycelebrat- dmf%n a teu8e ^ &e opposite ^ch^ •^t^hurtLv noon^t -fortant part that the small town C F U_tertec_e?S_ to ! For Sal^-1938 Chevrolet i-ton
S£t%_«-£ K5SS *»■„.* ^.^eet C^e Wam SfSU£* 3BSfL_^ ifi £■*.*&■ »» th. rtrte banking JL5WT3£F£5( ^ to' J^nSEnT^ ™-*»
toStomslo-Sto weather which smiled on tiiis• --^^ ^ consul £ MexJc0 he picture, the Migan Bankere & which ^ iSaxine Posdick Auto Company, Saline. .;;
9 IS eie^Ae-te ^re er^ !f5Snumty ^ '■Jre^_. br0,i.-? «: SP°*<-** of thatcountry in particu- 3Association have announced asld jj^ Glenys Hein:nger T_>. „. ^ "
_e^r»b|5^e| *s ^^on^^s^^^ ,sf*«afls ^—rnS^aS
^tLtra&^e^VeS »g ^0^--^^^ ^.-Sfis tfcoS t£ ^Z »* vL Wagoner to be April 14- ' ^^ ^IronfoTthe^audf o'r* ^ ™~ * *«* **" *"*.
end were the coffee and tea serv- suits were astonishing. How drab
vice and individual cakes with ^nd dirty the landscape is after
gold flowers'. Bouquets of yellow the accumulation of the winter^
daffodils and snapdragons were leaves, soot, scraps of papefT
used throughout the hOuse. *twigs; and nondescript matter-.
Fifty years ago, on April 39, But a few days, of warm sunshine
1891, the 3__iss_s Altha Barbara 3-^ presto! the grass is green
and Addie Hart were married to -3^ flowers start to . grow, ■ and
A. E. Oole and 3". J. "Lower in the world looks bright and cheer-
a double ring ceremony at -3fc_£r ful 'again. CPrivate Noijnah
horiie in Hicksville, Ohio. All four Hedger writes us a swell* letter
are still living. Saturday the Cole' about Saline as a community anil
family went to Hicksville where the people here; also has some
Saline Savings
Bank
Hie One Story Bank On the Corner
cial and . industrial centers, he ». ^mcluslIe™vf ^_.g t^S ^om .^J**1 ^--l0In^ m repeabngi For Sale_T0 settle estate, the
says. From the Pueblo District, Michigan ba^ and trusty com- the flag salute with Mrs. Unter-., g^ house on Monroe s^ ^
where he was located, were ship- 9^»^ °Pe° t^ll^ J° ta^MSE ^^g ***e national' --„„, pf r^^ Zahn ph. %&&.%
invoice \*°"2 The high spot of the week will
Counted1"to several hundred be reached ^sdaye^g j^ore president of the Milan j See our new. floor - covering
thousands of dollars a year. An- ^hen "Open House" night wilt be Woman's aub; responded for her I at reasonable ptfces, 3Rauserl Out-
otter responsibility of tiie Con- observed by most Michigan g-^^ ^ m^. Harry L. Smith' mting. Co. 118 "^Fourth ] Ave,
sullte was°to look after stranded ^^*ks- While no busmess will be< of Ypsilanti spoke for the county iAim lrbor. Tolls ^lid fromSaiiha
a™«..^_. rT^nf htmostDi- transacted tonight, the operations, Federation. Other officers pres-*' • -.-___
tittle splits ima&able, he says, ofjflie bai* wffl_be diown_ ^ ] _e?t were_ Mrs. .Everett DeRyfoe. \ t>r. P. 3-i. HanaXvalt has estab- "
Heading and sheet metal worV.
'furnace cleaning and' repaSri.ig:
tended greetings to all in a few.R q wahi, phone 160.
well-chosen remarks. Mrs. Marion i
on Sunday a family ^dinner was ^d^rds for^Observe, He { -go ^^=^1^^ 3 'i^TJ^^'tbXS%a^a! SSJI ^ ™^"^ ^ 1 ^d ^__SK^^TiJ^
n city, see a company of str «•■•=*■*-« -pr»r_sp.Tms me toiai vame, irhn. -_t._ -.._•_.-_..,-„ tvo.h^o- • ».,_.._ ^er__.r_ __f______ ._
aners, and discover that s
Lower where the couples received there for the past 10. years. I ] ?ral_ areAmer i^ca^working^. _ .^fe.'Qn ^ cross-roads of the
served in the Lance hotel for 75 , ci0ses his good letter with this. f see a comoanv of street: dustry represents the total value, Arbor, Mrs. Lawrence Darling, i Arbor. Prompt attention to, farm
guests. This was followed *by a - fine * sentiment, "Although I was «f£^*'£& discover that sev-' °f ?2,031,569 836 99 more than j Ypsnanti; and Mrs. Henry Stein- ; animals. Ph Ann Arbor 23433.
tea in the home of^Mr. and Mrs.' not born in Saline,! have Uved, cleaners, ^ ^™ve ki cut 60% of the state's banks are lo- U^ Dexter.
31 their fines: Another responsibil-'
congratulations from their many.oave adopted it as my home;" • often as nee-' state. Easter Message wliich was fol-
friends in that vicinity. Twenty-1 to-vm> expect to live there always, ^L" *° ^General^conditions ini THe total loans and discounts lowed by a musicai reading,
eight years ago Mr. and Mrs.! forever grateful, that I can caJl ?ff^1sSX4ol_tic_l and other-; °* Michigan's state and national -Robert of Sicily" by Miss Nora ciub an<
Cole bought the farm on Textile mySelf a citizen of such a swell | the d^ncc P™*™*i. ""'" te de.: banks and trust companies andj Crane Hunt of the University: Parsons.
road where they now 3Iive. 'Only community.". That ought to make 1 vras^* 77 T in constant' touch' industrial banks amounted to, School of music. She was accom-J
Mrs. F. A. Lendrum gave an | -jsrew Spring colors in Women's
Silk Hosiery now in; also the
new Nylon Hose. Join our Hosiery
Sicily" by 3Miss Nora j club and get free pair. G. L.
Larro Feeds of All Kinds
Always Fresh and in Any Quantity
from One Pound Up!
Barred Rock and Leghorn Chicks at $7.90 per
hundred from a time tested Hatchery near by.
Fertilizer for every purpose.
Bulk garden seeds—an'ore for your money. ■
Lawn seed and Vigoro.
Inoculation for clovers and .soy beans.
We also have that wonderful growth substance. B-l for plants of all kinds.
"Better order your King Crossed' Hybrid corn. Supply of
standard grade is going fast:—best j,y test for this, vicinity!
Cole's Feed Store
«-v_n.
TELL'EM* SELL'EM
TOROUGH THESE AJ> COLUMNS
The three daughters and' one
son of 3Mr. and Mrs. Cole were and the fine records they^ afe
here for the celebration* and also making in this man's army,
attended the gathering in Hicks- 3 ^Vacation is over and the
ville. They are: Mrs. R. 3EL Bam-j youngsters have settled into the
er, (Vesta) Saline; 3M3rs. Allen ] home stretch of study and lessorfs
Owens, (Wilma) Caracas, Vene-; for this year. It may seem lifce
ztiella, S. A.; Mrs. F. W. *3Burton, I a tedious task when the days are
(Jessie) Wes .brook, 3M3aine; H. E.! so soft and spring-like, but in a
Cole, Gary, 3Indiana. Mrs. Owens'. few short weeks the semester will
brought her little daughter, Sally,' be over and summer vacation will
with her. Mr. Owens is stationed' be on the docket. ."[Considerable
in .Venezuella for the Standard j of a crowd gathered Tuesday of
Oil Company and visited Michigan j last week to watch the huge
last summer. Mrs. Burton brought,; dredge which. scooped out the
her daughter, Joan. H. E. Cole's basement *for the new building at
son, Denzel, and wife accompanied The Tavern. With jaws like a
him. | whale the giant scoop went down
The many lovely cards which into the earth time after time
— I x •_ .•„ -__.-. _n. toiir-Ti inausL__a_ -a.i___> a_.»i_^_i_^-.- — ocnooi ar music, sne was accom- <
^^.rv im£rt-£t^tty of^v- $500,295,436.43 as of December; panied by m^ Helen Suyder. AJ For Salc-7-room Colonial wlth
nation Swch we have j 31, 1940. p . group of seven ladies of the Sa- oak floors up and down Stairs,
nation wiuj. wiu___. w<s ___._ .hmm mpnt.ioned survey «_,- t_r«__Qn>_ -*n„i- _.<_a_2.n.__i __, , _-V.„ ^ j J j
a few wee3ks ago they held an j£-. and Mrs. Saline swell with
auction and disposed of their. pride. But remember, Mr. Hed|. _,__,_„ ™rn -vmCn we n_.vC,~. — _. .,- — ,
stock and tools and retired, ! ger. Saline is just as* Proud..of|?Sn°ttfo rri_Sor_T Rev Lend- -^ ***e above me,ntl0ned s«**7ey line Woman's aub presented an j steam heat. Well landscaped yard
her boys in the'selective sepice cbptomtfac'■ ™**™*- "fZ* ^-'254 Michigan, banks reported a;Easter play, "Mary and Martha." *_-.-■--
Tea and a social hour followed the program. The tables were
bright with spring flowers arranged gracefully and flanked by
candelabra on either side. Mrs.
Daniel Hall and Mrs. C. F. Un-
and some, fruit trees.
Henry St.
Especially equipped to irepair
auto parts and farm machinery
Welding Of all kinds. Brooks
j Brothers will fix it, if _. anyone
terkircher - poured. 3M3rs. Gtrin'can. Phone 101.
Briggs planned the tea, 3Mrs. C. |
rum found Mexico a very satis-, ^-^^ of loans made dur
factory place to hve. , ^^ ^g twelve-month period as
. -t ~~7,p timn nf vear i $586,134,300.69. The number of
As it was tiie time of year, j' <^ aggregated 842,183. This
that election of directors for ^™e agelu|es loans made to!
period from July to the la_t c..., "«" _ tiOM and big business
June, ^'\ »7V'f i 7^« theU, axe'
chosen: Don M. Fore.. ii. A.; • j to ^ walks of life
Miller, Carl A ^F^: F' °* \ |™denc-d by Uie fact that the
Wiedman,* Sam Lambarth, Fran- as eviaen.eu __■ u
^Lockwood and Max-Fosdick.; average size of the loan
who met later and appointed the, ?695.97.totaf depos.ts Qf ^ 2M ^
foUowmg officers. . i banks were 5749,114,890.60. The!tul*ps painted on the front and [Adrian Tanklge Go.
^f^idart — F N ' Lock-' number of depositors were listed | were tied with a yellow ribbon.
Vice j.resiaen- - - • _ ^ 1736>079i or an average of.T^ey made appropriate souvenirs. ■
WOS°ecretary-^win Bur^ardt. j ?43L49 per ^to, , ______________ _____
Treasurer—Henry Leutheuser. , _ Tfie^ survey ai^ 1^ ^^ __.
201 E.
28
A. Curtiss and 3Mirs. J. N. Lewis! Dead-Useless Farm Animals re-
planned the program. Mrs.'Mar-j moved. For prompt service in-
tin Fuoss had charge of the pro- ] eluding Sundays, call 484 Adrian,
grams wliich had daffodils and]reverse charges Adrian, 3t_3ich.—
SSiS-^r^!^-^ »„«| OBERVER LINERS
from $1,398,754,468.55 in 1938 to j
City Attorney Jack Kraizman j $1,876,685,279.51 as of December
* 31, 194U. . _
_..„.0 „ , - - . I ■ j Widespread ownership of banK
Loveiy"souvenifrs""of""the occa-j who is grateful to the Leg^KJ „ ,„ ..Tv,B+i+--*-0-.- V„« | stock is evidenced by -the fact, For Sale__ch6ice Wolverine seed,---- ■_,,.%.
sion -were invitations containing for The Observer, which he en-, tj-lii .UlStltUie V dll ' that the 254 banks reporting have, ^^ 5Qc bu]E}arold Finch, g j 203 West Michigan Avenue
w ' *- ■»- ^T-m_ _^n.. ...o o J ^. a wr\ ^T.. I — — X. I . . „ ^n orrir .X44nl.V4nlA14.Ta nr ! x ,
XUC X44XX4,Jf J_.v_.Jr __._-._ ..... _.™
arrived in large numbers and still and emerged with a mouthful I
continue tc come have been a 1 that soon filled the waiting | leit.
source of grea3t joy to the entire • trucks. How wonderful modern
family renewing old acquaintances : machinery is! CRaymond Wied-,
and strengthening newer ones, j mayer is another of the selectees j was a guest.
For sale—House. Saline Mercantile Co.
We have a few bargains *"■" odd
lot started chicks, used e1c-,,**c
and oil brooders. See us before
you order your chicks or chick
supplies. Saline Hatchery.
For Rent—2-room apartment.
Heat, lights, refrigeration -, and
parlting. Private entrance^ and*
bath. ?3.50 per weekl" Rear of
Coming; To Ypsilanti I a total of 56,875 stockholders orj
v.-------1& -"-*' x- , - o0„ atn-v-holders i
pictures of the two couples taken! joys very much. C.Easter was ^ ^ „. _,*,,«,_■
at the time of their wedding', featured with the usual family ^»" & * ; an average of 223 stockholders, For Rent_± acres of good
■celebrations.. What a happy ac-, j^d d to the roof with the la-' per institution. i ground. 7687 Maple road. 28tf
occasion in free American where! ^a£'="„„ &nd lighting demon-! The primary purpose of Know { f
feasting and visiting is pe^tted test f General, Your Bank Week" is to acquauu j For Sale_-Dun)- boaxs and
and now.
Community Party
The Saline Valley Community | Wells continues to improve in
_,«-«; "Rlectric at world-famous -. , Wv — _. * ,_ : &iJ.-.«. _L_/a._._. xj.^iw&i, muwuc jlo-e-^^jl,
'\cr? .Park aeveland, a new stream-; place that a bank plays in the; ■__?_
Group met for their last indoor: walking and we are glad ner, > ^ V7m roll ^to Yp-: everyday life of each and ewery j For Saie—Worthy seed oats.
X . I . 3 nn.r<n.ra_l_fia QTP flP- XXXXX.4X ... ... «« . 1 •' -3 X. J__nnc_.Ta —
party of the season. | courage and perseverance are be-
Harold Gray showed his new j ing rewarded, dice cream cones
technicolor film of the Valley: and roller s3kates tell us convinc-
'- - " -X =_~ 1-__ nTTi.roA
SAVE—Yet Enjoy the BEST FOODS
YOuAlWAXS (PLEMI 'em/wITH
You needn't sacrifice the
rnealtime pleasure and health-
fulness of Quality Joods for
the sake of'economy.
Veal for Stew
Serve with peas, tossed, salad
and blackberry pie.
Lamb for Stew
Serve with friut juices, carrots . and peas, and 3Frozen
strawberry shortcake.
Beef for Stew
Serve with wax .beans, fried
parsnips, gingerbread and applesauce.
Frozen Foods
Peas 32 oz. pkg., 25c
Peas ... bulk, lb. 29c
Asparagus. . 16 oz. 29e
lamas .-. . 16 oz. 29c
Cut Green Beans. 27c
Sliced Strawberries...... 29c
Whole Strawberries... .... 29c
Red Rasperries 27c
Gingerbread. Mix..
Bisquicfc
. 2Sc
. 18C-S1C
Refrigerator Cookies-.—"— 3_5c
Sunshine Cellophane
Assortment
Vegetables
Canned Peas 10c, 15c, 18c, 21c
Wax Beans 10c-15c
Peas and Carrots, 2 for 25c
Fresh Parsnips 4 lbs 17c
Fresh Turnips 3 lbs. 10c
ITresh Spinac3h 2 lb. 19c
Radishes, Carrots, Onions
and Cabbage.
Farms and of' various activities,
showing several ■ persons .of the
community.
Following thesmovies the family.!
of Superintendent and Mrs.'
Bearss entertained with musical
selections in which David Vaughn
took part as piano accompanist.
A grand march was led by 3Mr.
and 3Mrs. Harold Vaughn and 3Mr.
Gray .took several mo-^ing pictures of this. .
The remainder" of the time" was
spent in dancing.,
The • picnic is scheduled for
June 1 with 3E_arold Vaughn aa
general chairman. 5
RESULTS OF THE
TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS
Gold Medal
Flour
24i/2 lb. sack
93c
Fruit Juices
Orange, Orange and Grapefruit
Grapefruit-Pineapple
SCHMID'S FOOD MARKET
Complete Food Service—Phone 38
Slaune
Supervisor—C. W. Carr.
■Clerk—Lester 3E_anson.
Treasurer—Julius Marion.
Highway Commissioner—Sebastian Finkbeiner.
Justice of the Peace—Raynor
Scudder.
Board of Review—Andrew Girbach.
Bridgewater
Supervisor—John Norcross.
Clerk—August Tirb.
Treasurer—Harold Bersuder
Highway Commissioner—Albert
Mahrle.
Justice of the Peace^—Charles
Knight.
Board of Re\aew—Charles An-
glemeyer.
Lodi
Supervisor—Albert Schaible.
Clerk—Mark Sweetland.
Treasurer—-Edward Wild.
Highway Commissioner — John
Klumpp.
Justice of the Peace—Joseph
Burkhardt.
Justice to fill vacancy—Harry
Cole.
Board of Review—George Herter.
Pittsfield
Supervisor—Samuel Morgan.
Clerk—Daniel Ellsworth.
.Treasurer—Mark Green.
" Highway Commissioner—Daniel
Campbell.
Justice of the Peace,* to fill
vacancy—Frank Ticknor.
Board of Review—Edward Hutzel.
,3_Tork
Supervisor—Herman Oelke.
Clerk—George Steidle.
••.Treasurer—Dan. Murray.
" ffighway ComissioneF—Harvey
Moorhead.
Justice of the Peace^—Robert
Kerr.
1 Board of Review—Gus Grams.
ingly that spring ' has arrived.
Tennis racquets, too, are ah indi-
, cation that the Out-of-doors is
3,calling. CLast Thursday was an
'occasion for all Rotarians to discard cigarettes and pipes and
take to cigars. The reason? Recent weddings in the memibersliip,
Dan Levleit arriving home a' few:
days previous from his- honeymoon, and Harold Marsh, an--!
other bridegroom, passing- out1
the "smokes." _£3Mrs. Charles
Zietlow appreciates the lovely
flowers which "were planted by
the late Mrs Eriima Howard. Sliej
says the pussywillows are beautiful, tulips are springing up and
other flowers are showing the
touch of spring; How lovely that
the good things one does remain
to bless others even after the
doer is gone. Clmagine the plight
Of Gilmer Townsend one day last
week. __j*s. Townsend started
after the mail. As it was a little
early, she decided to make a. call.
In the meantime Mr. .Townsend
thought of an errand and came
down town. Returning home he
found he was locked out and had
no key, so coming back down!
town he. telephoned and struck'
it lucky, locating 3R_rs. Townsend
on the first call. She stopped
her sentence in the middle and
sped homeward with the key, and
the mail. C.The baby chic3ks in
the Saline Hatchery window have
been attracting . much attention.
They are rainbow hued and very
lively. Some guessing has been
going on as to how these chicks!
obtained their color. Some had1
thought they surely were hatched
from Easter'eggs. 3But here is the
secret. They were spray-painted
and were of many hues _ and
shades, -then they grew and each
day grew some more. Gradually
the feathers began" to show and
now white stripes show how much
they have grown since they received their Easter coats.
commmunity, and to demonstrate j*erman elements, phone 166-F13.
the operations necessary to com-
plete the actual cashing of a No Fix> No o^ge. Kelly
check, the negotiating of a loan, Radio Service, 211 S. Ann Arbor.
the handling of deposits, and
other da3ily functions of your bank, old and new fioors sanded,.
silanti Wednesday, April 23. A
group of lighting experts from
Nela Paxk's G. 3E. Institute and
the Detroit Edison Company wil]
be there also at Ypsilanti High
school auditorium. • ' , - *i
' The --shows staged by the, trav-j SUCh as the changing of money!
eling ,umt in this locality are ^ serving -the oanking needs'
part of an itinerary of 100 ellies of the housewife, the merehant,
and towns coast to coasrt and, the businessman and the farmer.
~ ^' ' ** -— 4.-X. «J__.4;,S
,3border to border, a 12,000-mile
tour designed to wheel Nela
Parjt's G. E. Institute to the nation. . _ . . .y.
Talks on "Fluorescent Lighting* Practice," '!I4ght . Conditioning," and the''.^Science of Seeing"!
rwill be illustrated by a hoct of]
Commenting on the splendid
condition of Michigan's state and
natnonal banks and trust companies and industrial banks, Frederick B. Elliott, Jr., state -banking commissioner said
-"3M_chigan is indeed fortunate
in having such a fine system of
new. exhibits and demonstrations j state chartered banKs, trust com
Andrew Hartman, phone 114-F2.
For Sale—T5 bushels Petoskey
seed or eating potatoes. Phone
190-F2. ■•■"* 29
For Sale—Coal or woOd range
in very good condition. 3Mrs
Thomas Shurtz, phone 268-R2. 9
Start a flock of Morton . arge
type 3Leghorn chicks now for a ■
profitable laying flock next fall.
Visit our Hatchery and see our
stock. Morton Poultry Farm.
3Lloyd Preston of Dexter reports that at the age of 7 weeks
he still has 400 chicks fro*-,! 409
bought at the • Saline Hat T-cry.
They are fed with A & B fee*'
—Saline Hatchery
liet us re-upholster!yOur o1,*i furniture; we will make it like new
again at a saving to you. j.- Free
estimate, pick-up and delivery.
An estimator from 'our shqo will
call oh you any Tuesday 'you specify; no obligation, just drop us
a card. K. Rendel, upholstering,
rugs and carpets. 3038 Washtenaw
Road, Ann Arbor, Mich.
expressly built for the Nela Park
on wheels road- trip. These displays, collapsible for space-saving,'
when unfolded completely fill an
ordinary stage and overflow
panies and industrial banks. i'Boettner!
Based upon conversations that 1'
have had with representatives of
the Federal Reserve System and
the Federal Deposit Insurance.
For Rent—Two stores on Michigan Ave., one 30x 60, one 16x25;
also feed mill and equipment. C.
around the auditorium. They are j Corporation, both federal agen-
built to light up at the touch of
a switch and to show at a glance
cies being in a position to view
the state banking structure of
NOTICE
The Board of Review will meet
I on Monday, April 21, m the coun-
cil room to review the roll and
to consider any complaints which
may have been filed with the
clerk, and to hear any complaints
wWch property owners may make
in person or by. an attorney.
Time: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Lottie Wallace, Clerk.
Sewers to Be flusbed
Sewers will be flushed Friday
and Saturday. -_.'
(Tharies Kern, Commissioner.
/
NOTICE
Sealed bids', for collection of
garbage, 3 tilfnes a week during
warm weather and twice a week
when it begins to freeze. Please
leave bids with city clerk by April 26, as year, begins May 1st
the advantage of new lamps overj the 43 states, I feel that the
older .types. Outstanding is a nov-. Michigan system is second to
el chart filling the entire back 1 none.
of the stage which dramatically! "The excellent condition of our
pictures the solar spectrum, the; state banks can in no small de-
various groups of rays (visible" g-eg be attributed to the fine
and invisible)*, the roles they can ( statute under which they operate,
play in serving mankind, and the • Enacted by the 1937 legislature
lighting "tools" now available to. after a long and exhaustive study
do the various jobs in countless s^y a studs* commission appointed
fields. j for the purpose or recodifying
. Co-operating with General Elec-1 the then existing laws relating
trie, local representatives of The to financial institutions, the
Detroit Edison Company have j Financial Institutions Act has
helped--make arrangements for j fulfilled many requirements
the showing. They will be pres-, which were lacking in the present at the , performances to re-! 0us banking statutes."
"ceive requests for advice and:
help on use of the various lamps \ DR. HALL SURPRISED
displayed. j MONDAY BY VISITORS
The Company is prepared to |
furnish help on problems involv-' Monday forenoon, as Dr. Hall
ing commercial, industrial, and was cleaning 3 up the leaves in hisj
residnece lighting. Its staff of front lawn, he was greatly sur-'
lighting experts have all 'gone prised and much pleased to look
to school'* at Nela Park, and can up into the faces of two of liis
offer practical solutions for close friends from -Chestertown,
lighting questions. t Md., Dr. William R. Howell and
wife. He is a professor of Political and Social Sciences at Washington College, where Dr. Hall
-taught and they "had been associated for many years as. mem-
Saline General Hospital
Dr. 3Hali had been registrar for
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Finkbein- tiers of the faculty,
er of Bridgewater are the pax- Dr. Hall had been
ents 'of a daughter, born April 11. several years until 1925 when he
Levi Teachout returned to his was compelled to resign those
home last Thrusday afternoon.; duties in.order to devote more
: time to care for 3Mrs. Hall, who
He is much belter.
Jacob Theurer, whose right had just undergone a gerious op-
arm, was amputated last Wed-. eration.
nesday, is getting along niOely. j . Ln addition to his duties as pro-
3Mrs. Dajrton Wilson and baby fessor of his department. Dr.
returned to their home near Amf Howell then took over tiiose „of
Arbor last Thrusday and Mrs. f registrar. *3\ * . £;■;'
Raymond 3Fisher and baby went He was on his way to Chicago
to their home at Stony Creek-to attend a national meeting'of
the same afternoon.
EYES EXA_MINED!
, Glasses fitted. 3Every Saturday
2:30 to 9:30 P. M. Office in Milan
Hotel. See Dr. 3PntBk Gilford) To-
registrars: there and took tiiis
opportunity to stop for a few
minutes to call on.Dr. Hall. He
goes as a delegate from Washington College.
LDI-SB ADS GET RESULTS! lc-do Optometrist
Scratch pads, 12c per lb. at
The Observer office-
Lost—Light blue wheel shield,
between Saline and Ann. Arbor,
Simday. Finder please leave at
The Observer office.
For Sale—5-room • house with
garage, close in, located on high
lot with shade, on a main street.
Call Observer office. 28tf
86 Poultryrnen are now using
A. & B. Poultry Feed or A. &
B. Poultry Concentrate. Saline
Hatchery.
Not a single abnormal loss of
chicks reported to date in 60,000
chicks produced since Jan. 2.
Saline Hatchery.
For Sale—2 registered Brown
Swiss 2 and 3 yrs. old. Will lease
to reliable party. Phone Ann Arbor 25-8872. 29
Eyes examined and best glasses made at lowest prices. Dr; 3L.
O. Gibson, Oculist Packard at
3E_ill, Aim Arbor. Open all hours.
Wanted — Dead and useless
stock; horses ?3, cows $2. Call
collect Tecumseh 350. Carroll
-frost, Licensee for Darling & Co
..We have a complete line of
35_3aster 3Mix Poultry Feeds; also
Hog and Dairy Concentrates.
Phone 182-F22, Morton Poultry
F-jrm.
3Piano instruction given by
3____rilyn Schill, a music student
Of the TI. of'M. Call at 116 West
MicMgan »Ave. Thursday, or Saturday afternoons. 28
Schmid's House-cleaning Bargains
Mop Sticks :...*. . ._. 10c
Brooms ..„.—..
Ammonia -—-—
Nulye ~.—
Nubowl .....
Nudrain
-* 49c, 59c, 69c
__*_._,_ ___, 9c
P & G soap
Chipso, Oxydol .....
Iyory Snow-ilakes
Spic & Span .
Die a doo
2 for 19c
.. 14c
13c
6 for 19c
19c
23c
23c
....... 23c
Purity, Clithajline , 23c
H & H Rug soap .— 25c
TJhheard of Tractor Economy
Owners report using from 6 to
10 gallons fuel per day with tha
New Ford Hydraulic Controlled
Tractor which pulls two 14-in.
Plows under all conditions and
now sells for only $660.00 FOB
Dearborn. Ask any of ~the 70)
owners in Washtenaw County.
Write, Phone or Call for demonstration.
Wiedman Tractor Sales, Saline.
217 Acres—$5,900
Land is all in one piece and"
fronts on blacktop road in Dexter-
township. Springwater stream.
Hilly in one corner, all the rest
almost level. Some timber.
School nearby. Electricity. 7
room house needs minor repairs.
Well, milk house, chicken coop
fair barn. Good stock farm or
rent the house and 'turn out your
young stock. Terms. Other good
farms for sale. OREL \ FERGUSON, 928 Forest, Ann ! Arbor.
Phone 22839. 28
Object Description
| Title | 1941-04-17; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1941-04-17 |
| 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 | 1941-04-17; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1941-04-17 |
| 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 |
*s r OBSERVER VOLUMS 6t» SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN.. .PHURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1941 NiJMBEJ It -28 7 * \*& m TIT « I For Opportuities . . . 7" I s^metiiwes borrsow to maintain checking funds" 'Because 1 ucse my checM-ig account to take advantage of good buys/' one of our customers told another, "it las paid on several •occasions to borrow in order to "miaintain a sizea-ole "balance. The loan rate is very reasonable a©d, in this way, I don't have to disturb other .holdings to liave cash always ©n hand for making profitable deals . . A large checking 'account balance makes money, for anej" » Anniversary Held Mr, .and Mrs. A. E. Oole- Celebrate Event at Their Home On Textile Rood. SEEN AW HEARD j J_fa_C0 Is Goad Place To Live 'Know Your Bank Week" Is Under Wa> Saline Woman's Club Wolverine Parsons'. Work Shoes j .: wt <£*Paul "3. eldkaanp -saw a most Sinusal sight last we*_t one day as he was on his-route delivering oiL The Saline Woman's Club pj-one 3^52 Clarence Cook, Auctioiid.! met at the Methodist church. «, .xx., „ _ . - n^^^t^i-s^si^: srs^rx^thr^i <**«? r* &™*]» A cock pheasant, brilliantly, color- gaia-Rev, Frederick Lendrum In sults ot a recent survey reveal Woman's Club and officers of 1 * Mort:on Poultry Farm. - . ._■___....__-_ „__• ^ .. ,_,.,.. . _ . tha,t 297 of Michigan'^466 state ^ County pede^tion of Wo-j For Sale-Several rebuilt ed, arose -from a p'ace mear the sidewalk, spread his wings arid flew, oh, so close to his wind-1 a Talk to Rotarians Last Thursday Noon. m- In- and national baiiks and trust men's Clubs as special guests. lt„f*Jr ^f eT3ev"!^1 re»u"** f-----«- •r™. _.«•*.. aa- • __. . ' —1 — companies were located In towns a-,- oft.nd___-_ was w-ii nw ,.itors> x% ton Chevrolet tiaJc x^^Zg*? ^Sferf S?ie^;^Se !,igher r1 fl?W! Reverend Kederick Lendrum with?population of less than five %££%"*""* *** WeU °Ver a j Herman Heininger. \ or mr. ana mxs. __. i_. vjoie 01 straight through an upstairs win- ,-__„ __,„_£ ^w/ev at the Rotarv thousand. 3Mindful of the im- preceding the *__o_t_tt. Mi. ■ -*• I Textile road-was 3happilycelebrat- dmf%n a teu8e ^ &e opposite ^ch^ •^t^hurtLv noon^t -fortant part that the small town C F U_tertec_e?S_ to ! For Sal^-1938 Chevrolet i-ton S£t%_«-£ K5SS *»■„.* ^.^eet C^e Wam SfSU£* 3BSfL_^ ifi £■*.*&■ »» th. rtrte banking JL5WT3£F£5( ^ to' J^nSEnT^ ™-*» toStomslo-Sto weather which smiled on tiiis• --^^ ^ consul £ MexJc0 he picture, the Migan Bankere & which ^ iSaxine Posdick Auto Company, Saline. .;; 9 IS eie^Ae-te ^re er^ !f5Snumty ^ '■Jre^_. br0,i.-? «: SP°*<-** of thatcountry in particu- 3Association have announced asld jj^ Glenys Hein:nger T_>. „. ^ " _e^r»b 5^e *s ^^on^^s^^^ ,sf*«afls ^—rnS^aS ^tLtra&^e^VeS »g ^0^--^^^ ^.-Sfis tfcoS t£ ^Z »* vL Wagoner to be April 14- ' ^^ ^IronfoTthe^audf o'r* ^ ™~ * *«* **" *"*. end were the coffee and tea serv- suits were astonishing. How drab vice and individual cakes with ^nd dirty the landscape is after gold flowers'. Bouquets of yellow the accumulation of the winter^ daffodils and snapdragons were leaves, soot, scraps of papefT used throughout the hOuse. *twigs; and nondescript matter-. Fifty years ago, on April 39, But a few days, of warm sunshine 1891, the 3__iss_s Altha Barbara 3-^ presto! the grass is green and Addie Hart were married to -3^ flowers start to . grow, ■ and A. E. Oole and 3". J. "Lower in the world looks bright and cheer- a double ring ceremony at -3fc_£r ful 'again. CPrivate Noijnah horiie in Hicksville, Ohio. All four Hedger writes us a swell* letter are still living. Saturday the Cole' about Saline as a community anil family went to Hicksville where the people here; also has some Saline Savings Bank Hie One Story Bank On the Corner cial and . industrial centers, he ». ^mcluslIe™vf ^_.g t^S ^om .^J**1 ^--l0In^ m repeabngi For Sale_T0 settle estate, the says. From the Pueblo District, Michigan ba^ and trusty com- the flag salute with Mrs. Unter-., g^ house on Monroe s^ ^ where he was located, were ship- 9^»^ °Pe° t^ll^ J° ta^MSE ^^g ***e national' --„„, pf r^^ Zahn ph. %&&.% invoice \*°"2 The high spot of the week will Counted1"to several hundred be reached ^sdaye^g j^ore president of the Milan j See our new. floor - covering thousands of dollars a year. An- ^hen "Open House" night wilt be Woman's aub; responded for her I at reasonable ptfces, 3Rauserl Out- otter responsibility of tiie Con- observed by most Michigan g-^^ ^ m^. Harry L. Smith' mting. Co. 118 "^Fourth ] Ave, sullte was°to look after stranded ^^*ks- While no busmess will be< of Ypsilanti spoke for the county iAim lrbor. Tolls ^lid fromSaiiha a™«..^_. rT^nf htmostDi- transacted tonight, the operations, Federation. Other officers pres-*' • -.-___ tittle splits ima&able, he says, ofjflie bai* wffl_be diown_ ^ ] _e?t were_ Mrs. .Everett DeRyfoe. \ t>r. P. 3-i. HanaXvalt has estab- " Heading and sheet metal worV. 'furnace cleaning and' repaSri.ig: tended greetings to all in a few.R q wahi, phone 160. well-chosen remarks. Mrs. Marion i on Sunday a family ^dinner was ^d^rds for^Observe, He { -go ^^=^1^^ 3 'i^TJ^^'tbXS%a^a! SSJI ^ ™^"^ ^ 1 ^d ^__SK^^TiJ^ n city, see a company of str «•■•=*■*-« -pr»r_sp.Tms me toiai vame, irhn. -_t._ -.._•_.-_..,-„ tvo.h^o- • ».,_.._ ^er__.r_ __f______ ._ aners, and discover that s Lower where the couples received there for the past 10. years. I ] ?ral_ areAmer i^ca^working^. _ .^fe.'Qn ^ cross-roads of the served in the Lance hotel for 75 , ci0ses his good letter with this. f see a comoanv of street: dustry represents the total value, Arbor, Mrs. Lawrence Darling, i Arbor. Prompt attention to, farm guests. This was followed *by a - fine * sentiment, "Although I was «f£^*'£& discover that sev-' °f ?2,031,569 836 99 more than j Ypsnanti; and Mrs. Henry Stein- ; animals. Ph Ann Arbor 23433. tea in the home of^Mr. and Mrs.' not born in Saline,! have Uved, cleaners, ^ ^™ve ki cut 60% of the state's banks are lo- U^ Dexter. 31 their fines: Another responsibil-' congratulations from their many.oave adopted it as my home;" • often as nee-' state. Easter Message wliich was fol- friends in that vicinity. Twenty-1 to-vm> expect to live there always, ^L" *° ^General^conditions ini THe total loans and discounts lowed by a musicai reading, eight years ago Mr. and Mrs.! forever grateful, that I can caJl ?ff^1sSX4ol_tic_l and other-; °* Michigan's state and national -Robert of Sicily" by Miss Nora ciub an< Cole bought the farm on Textile mySelf a citizen of such a swell the d^ncc P™*™*i. ""'" te de.: banks and trust companies andj Crane Hunt of the University: Parsons. road where they now 3Iive. 'Only community.". That ought to make 1 vras^* 77 T in constant' touch' industrial banks amounted to, School of music. She was accom-J Mrs. F. A. Lendrum gave an -jsrew Spring colors in Women's Silk Hosiery now in; also the new Nylon Hose. Join our Hosiery Sicily" by 3Miss Nora j club and get free pair. G. L. Larro Feeds of All Kinds Always Fresh and in Any Quantity from One Pound Up! Barred Rock and Leghorn Chicks at $7.90 per hundred from a time tested Hatchery near by. Fertilizer for every purpose. Bulk garden seeds—an'ore for your money. ■ Lawn seed and Vigoro. Inoculation for clovers and .soy beans. We also have that wonderful growth substance. B-l for plants of all kinds. "Better order your King Crossed' Hybrid corn. Supply of standard grade is going fast:—best j,y test for this, vicinity! Cole's Feed Store «-v_n. TELL'EM* SELL'EM TOROUGH THESE AJ> COLUMNS The three daughters and' one son of 3Mr. and Mrs. Cole were and the fine records they^ afe here for the celebration* and also making in this man's army, attended the gathering in Hicks- 3 ^Vacation is over and the ville. They are: Mrs. R. 3EL Bam-j youngsters have settled into the er, (Vesta) Saline; 3M3rs. Allen ] home stretch of study and lessorfs Owens, (Wilma) Caracas, Vene-; for this year. It may seem lifce ztiella, S. A.; Mrs. F. W. *3Burton, I a tedious task when the days are (Jessie) Wes .brook, 3M3aine; H. E.! so soft and spring-like, but in a Cole, Gary, 3Indiana. Mrs. Owens'. few short weeks the semester will brought her little daughter, Sally,' be over and summer vacation will with her. Mr. Owens is stationed' be on the docket. ."[Considerable in .Venezuella for the Standard j of a crowd gathered Tuesday of Oil Company and visited Michigan j last week to watch the huge last summer. Mrs. Burton brought,; dredge which. scooped out the her daughter, Joan. H. E. Cole's basement *for the new building at son, Denzel, and wife accompanied The Tavern. With jaws like a him. whale the giant scoop went down The many lovely cards which into the earth time after time — I x •_ .•„ -__.-. _n. toiir-Ti inausL__a_ -a.i___> a_.»i_^_i_^-.- — ocnooi ar music, sne was accom- < ^^.rv im£rt-£t^tty of^v- $500,295,436.43 as of December; panied by m^ Helen Suyder. AJ For Salc-7-room Colonial wlth nation Swch we have j 31, 1940. p . group of seven ladies of the Sa- oak floors up and down Stairs, nation wiuj. wiu___. w |
