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VOLTJMS 60
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, .MICHIGAN THURSDAY, :3MAY 8, 1941
NU35_j_83_4 31
*
You Can Always Come Here To
Talk Things Over
It's important that you have a place where
you can go and plan intelligently on problems that come up at tiie moment or that
require long-range consideration.
Old customers know they can always come
to us and discuss their plans. They know
we'll help them in any way we can, con-
istent with sound banking.
We want YOU to have that feeling about
our bank, the j-seling that here is a place
you'll always find friendly counsel, -understanding' and helpfulness.
Defense Savings | seen an* heard
Bonds On Sale
CEmmett Kelly has sent a picture from the Los Angeies Times
aline Independents Fta"^SL-on_
Win 1941 Ooener who passed Away at
■ TT_»r Ste**..* in Tip
OBERVER LINERS
Classified .advertising
Saline Savings
Postal Savings Stamps Will Also of the famous Douglas bomber,"large Crowd Turns Out To See
Be Sold Here as WeU as the 3B-19. It is called the'Gaurd-T Lacal Team Take Game 3From
Elsewhere. ian of a Hemisphere" and is the-. Romulus, 6 to 4
largest plane ever built. It
Home of 3\HNiMU..i CHARGE. .25 C__NT-
Her Sister in Detroit
Last Wednesday.
Pay your cemetery dues!
The United States Defense Sav-
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Ola Clarence Cook,
Hammond, who died Wednesday i-hene 152.
Auctionee.
For Rent—Ground for soybeans
was a bookkeeper for the late or corn. A. E. Cole.
The One Story Bank On the Garner
«».
Larro Feeds of All Kinds
Always Fresh and in Any Quantity
from One Pound Up!
B-arred 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.
_ne united siaies __e_ense Sav- weighs 82 tons with a capacity- x.7? *^f %-™_^T "t ^77Z"Tf7 at the home of her sister* Mrs* ^ _. , __ ^ 1 _
ings Bonds and Postal Savings ZJ caries 11000 eallons of eas- * **? tUme +^ ,Sunday ^ Beverly Gates, in Detroit. Mrs. For Sale-Eating potatoes. Call
Stamps were placed on sale in the S m Tts tank-lmd c_n fiv 7« t0 S^.Sf* m * a^ Hammond was the widow of the 189-F31 after 6 p. m. 32
post office last Thursday, as part ±*e ™ '^^ _,"J* ^:fe^°ff ? V* "£ ^f880?- "^ ^ late George Hammond. She had
of the national effort to make 7J5? miles without a stop, They; Independents didn't disappoint been ffl *nl a ^^ ^^ she
America impregnable. had *° enlarge the field before them as they rode to a 6 to 4 was a bookkeeper for the late
Postmaster O'Neill announces, this giant plane could take off. victory over Romulus on the local Edward a. Hauser, who operated
that plans are completed, along Lt. Kelly was in this plane. It diamond. q.- galine Creamery and Saline For Sale—Worthy seed oats,
with thousands of others from certainly is wonderful what our* .Tne. Salme high scnool band Telephone Company and had af- Ferman Clements, phone 166-F13.
coast to coast, to do our full part engineers have been able to ac- Played sev,e?al Ple,ces b£ore ***e filiated with the Telephone Com- j
in the .savings program. complish. Just imagine 82 tons :S2eJS? f^^lrf^l S^n pany ta mat <*>&"**? for many; No Fix> N° charSe* K^
The new Defense Savings Bond cjrcIillg aDOVe your head: Seem, t^l^ h_ .^h_.i^ -•< a*1*3"10011 years.until she retired a few y«_rs j Radio Service, 211 S. Ann Arbor.
is similar to the ramiliar "Baby _1lr,_J,ir,r,PliPvablP ThP wines'- t>i+. - "T aS°* Since then she enjoyed her. :
Bond," of which more than five almost unbehevahle . The wings. R0muhis took a one run lead ieisure ^ her home here ax,d hi] Old and new floors sanded,
■billion dollars worth have been are 21Z feet' wmcn surfcly must m the second innmg, but Saline freqUent visits with her sister;: Andrew Hartman, phone 114-F2.
bought by more than two and a **- some sPread- Thanks, Mrs.'tied it up in the fourth and gjgo ^ occasional visit with her! ■
half million Americans since 1935. Gillen, for letting us see the pic- . scored two more runs in the fifth brother in Jackson. Her sister,
A Defense Bond may be pur- ture. It Is very clear and in- to take a lead tnat they held. A ax,d brother, Albert Rogers, of
chased for $18.75. In 10 years, eludes a panoramic view of the three run rally sn me seventh. jackson survive her. Rev. 3Fred
this bond will be worth $25.00. airport with many other planes ended their scoring for the day. -Lendrum conducted the services
This is an increase of 33% per parked like a row of automo-.'*■?£, **% 1^77? 77** 7~57 -and burial was in Oakwood ceme-
eent, equal to an annual interest £iles The barracks and haneers ^J tWf- sm^ei- f*d a double tery.
return of 2 q ner rent rmrnmted narracKS ana nangers __. four ^me- at bat Bloch, who J :
semSnnualiv !^v toe after make ^ place look like a city Pitched fine ball ror Romulus, • rmnmmitv fWW+v_,c
60 d™from ttetototf ^ur- without skyscrapers. ^Concrete Elected three singles. | Community OlchestlES
chase, the bond may be redeemed work has been finished for sev- The game was very well play-! Will .Flay In Ann Al'DOT
for cash, in accordance with a eral days on the new part of The ed with each team committing;
Wanted—A man to put in 10
acres of corn at once on shares.
A. S. Hall. 30tf
Ypsilanti Farmers' Market opens May 17th, Wednesdays and
Saturdays. 31
For Sale—Narcissus and jonquil blooms. Mrs. Daniel Hall,
table of redemption values printed Tavern under construction and the one error and each pitcher issuing' Groups From AH Over This Sec-' Phone 200-3F21. 30tf
on the face of the bond. ; swing of hammers with their one walk. Harv. 3Frey scattered, ■£„-, 0f Michigan Invited
To spread investments widely music as they work has filled tlie nine nits and kept Uie game well j to participate.
all the people in America, air. We noticed Arthur Sturm -»•* hand- H* wm *?**cb *is, s™-
among
a^limit of $5,00-0 has been set on ^the"^{2earing IT^'dM ^y'S4fS^!^ft ag2?* ^ W' A ^ for Players has been is"
the amount of these bonds to be . ... _ , . and it is expected to be his last* - • _. _
bought by any one person intone ttom ** ******* wa-? bemg ac- for ^ seaJn as he ^j- _oon bs; sued by civic orchestra groups m
year. The bonds are in denomin- eomphshed. Takmg a snovelful inducted jut- the service.
For sale—Certified Wisconsin
No. 38 barley, Huron seed oats.
Saline Mercantile Co.
ations of ?25, $50, $100, $500, of the moist, crumbly earth he] The box score: ! pate in the first concerts to be
and $1,000, all of which are sold would swing his shovel and throw j R03MULUS AB R Hi presented in Micliigan by com-
for 75 per cent of their maturity the dirt high above his head onto i Dungan, 3b 4 11' bined community orchestras. The
value and all of which mature in the solid ground above. He seem- j Everett,' ss
10 years. ' -
, Heating and sheet, metal work
southeastern ^Michigan to partici- * furnace cleaning and repairing
„_._ i— .*.__ ._._._ n 4-_ 4— T I — -- . -
3 1 0' concerts will be presented in Mon-
ed to enjoy his task for he smiled \ Weigeirika, cf 4 0 . 0: roe and Ann Arbor on May IS
For the smaller investor who j as jje WOrked — "
T+-T_. mik.
"We also bave that wonderful ersv
stance B-l for plants of all kinds,
Better orfler -your King Crossea 33Hybrid corn. Ssuppiy of
standard grade is going fast—^best by test for this vicinity!
Cole's Feed Store
, . „_, .__ ..-_ l_Iany a man' Block, p 4
wants to buy a Government • m you such strength and Makosky, If 4
Bond on an easy payment plan, * \t ...L was'Mach, c 4
the post office has a new series i muscle, Mr. Sturm. e,Apnl was ^ ^
of Postal Savings Stamps, at 10c,! an exceptional month, much _ '^ ^ 4
25c, 50c, $1 and $5. Each pur- ! warmer than usual and pushing -£--aechel ib"""I"l~l~T 4
chaser of any Savings Stamps I the season ahead about two. '
higher than 10c will be given free ; weeks. Many of the early flowers [ Totals
of charge an attractive pocket al- wui be gone before Memoriar
bum in which to paste his stamps Day. Baby iris, which have al- Sr^wriw
..«.4-;i __ I,..,. _«_.._.!. . - 1 _ C».-»_ ; J J ' (. IVTlllP
3; and 25.
1'' Community
orchestras from
Horses! We can save you money
on horses Let us know what you
i\ bor will form the main body of, need. Wiedman Auto Co.
1, X4. - _-; J 4 x X.4.X. __:n
Monroe, Wyandotte and Ann Ar-
Wolverine
Parsons'.
For sale
cantile Co.
Work Shoes , at
-House. Saline Her
itor Sale:—Boy's bicycle i and
child's crib. 206 3E. 3M_ch. Ave- 32
— y.
For Sale—Petoskey russet (seed
potatoes. Manley Robison, Ar& >na
road. S2
Katahdin potatoes for t- le.
Walter Luckhardt, phone 1-18-
F14, Saline. 31
200 Lieghorn Cockerels and 1
electric brooder all for §5.00
Saline Hatchery.
i
For Sale—1938 Chevrolet -Jji-ton
pickup, good condition. Wiedman
Auto Company, Saline. ' t
3Let us take care of your insurance needs. Fairbank's ' Insurance Agency, phone 40-3F2.
Sexed I_eghorn pullet chicles.
Sex and livability guarantee. Morton Poultry Farm. Ph. 182-F22.
For Sale—To settle estate, tlie
Zahn house on Monroe St. Inquire of Thos. Zahn, Ph. 138rF22.
See our new floor coverings
at reasonable prices. Rauser i Out-
fitting Co. 118 N. Fourth Ave,
Ann Arbor. Tolls paid frora Saline
Eyes examined and best glasses made at lowest prices. Dr. !_,
O. Gibson, Oculist, Packard at
Hill, Ann Arbor. Open all hours.
R. G. Wahl, phone 160. , „ _, . .,
Herman Rentschler reports no
Applications taken for work atil0*3*3 ^j****3 c***c]s:3 t0^11 wee% °f
Saline Valley Farms Canning! aSe-_ ^^^^^J^. A* & B'
Factory. Call 164-F3 or apply in
person.
■^: the combined orchestra which will I
; be assembled for these concerts j
Seed and eating potatoes for
Feed. Saline Hatchery.
Dr. P. L. Hanawalt has established Veterinary practice in Ann
Arbor. Prompt attention to farm
animals. Ph. Ann Arbor 23433.
C. Miller, 3b 5 10
For Sale—Genuine Pfeisten hy-
35 4 9 ■ under the sponsorship of the TJni- j sale. Dan Levleit, cor. of Bishop ] £?d <•*£ £°™ *£^k =8^ f
>T3 _, diversity- of Michigan Extension | and Willis roads, Saline. 313mUe 80Uth of Cone ctmxCA on
Ar> K. Jt± -. S
Service. I
Farr road, or phone Milan 237-
! F21. 31-3
TELLTM* SELL'
THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS
ALL MEATS—ALL CTJTS
G13V3E YOU B ATITAJVnNS,
PROTEINS, MINERALS.
(Iron, Copper, Phosphorus)
"For those picnics soon coming up—don't forget
SCHMID'S
Home made Bologna, New
England Ham, 3Frankfurts,
Baked Smoked Ham
Mac. Cl'se Veal 3Loaf, lb. 33c
3Pickle Pimento 3Loaf, lb. 33c
Baited Chicken 3Loa_, lb. 35c
Honey Loa_. lb. 38c
•Smoked Liversausage, lb. 30
»
Fresh Meats
STEAK
Swiss or Regular. lb. S3c
Lamb Shoulder. » lb. 30c|
(Roast or Steak)
Pork Chops lb. 28c
Veal Brisket,
For Stuffing .._ lb. 20c
Fresh ^Vegetables
"We keep under refrigeration
for your benefit and complete
satisfaction
Crispy Head 3Lettuce — 12c
3Leaf Lettuce ,.... lb. 20e
Pascal and Celery Hearts ■
bunch 10c
Green Onions bunch, 5c
Luscious Strawberries, qt. 25c
until he has enough to buy a $25 ; ways bloorned for Mother's Day, q £^* 2b 4 2 2 These orchestras will contribute! Two apartments for rent, five,
tton Thirtt milHm 6of rhX11.^" '■ ****3 year broke mto bloom short- K. Frey, 'ss . 7.Z.T77. 4 13 more than 130 instruments to the rooms and two rooms, furnished j New Spring colors in Worry's
bum's are being prepared • ly after the 20th of April. Oats B. Kuzick, If 4 11; large group. In addition, civic, or unfurnished, 203 W Mich. Ave., silk Hosiery now in; also: *';e
Secretary Moreenthaii said are farther along than usual at B. 3Knisel, lb 4 0 2 orchestras from other towns in j ! new Nylon Hose. Join our H. >*i-_ry
that even a boy or girl who saved' this time of year and some corn C. Frey, c 4 0 l; the area are being urged to take i Neal-ly new John Deere No 52 Club and get free pair. G. L.
10c to buy a Savings Stamp would j ground is being prepared. C.What B. 3Frey, cf _ 4 0 0 ■ part> as Well as persons who wish j J„a„°f0 ^^-^°W|$,tie?f„ «^ I Parsons*
help the country. "He added that! a pretty combination the yellow Steiner, cf 0 0
"~-- - - ' axld ^-Leidheiser, rf ..... 4 "
0
1 50 acres. Wiedman Auto Co., Sa- j
. _ T ... . __ „ -; to affiliate with the three main ..
you can safeguard your own! powers of the forsythias and the Leidheiser, rf 4 0 1. orchestras Tne gj-Q™ is espe. j bne,
wSle7 helphi-^the S-SonafT' oranSe-red Wo«<ans °f the flow-||ee^' r* ° J ^cialir in need of string instru-
fense, by buying6 Unite Estates ' ering" ^umce make as they app__TT ' ' -^--^-------v — —-^Tmeilts; aceording to Prof: -Philip igan Ave., one 30x 60, one 16x25; ] Write 1901 3Lorrame Place, A33nn
Savings Bonds now." i side by Slde or near eacl1 other! Totals 36 6 311 O. Potts, of the University, and [ also feed mill and equipment. C.' Arbor, Mich.
'in the lawns. One effective ar-j^ ,„_ nin nm non A j manager of the Ann Arbor or- [ Boettner.
I For Rent—Two stores on Mich- : References
Wanted—Reliable, experienced
housekeeper for employed couple.
required. Live i in.
Former Marines
Romulus 010 001 020—41
j rangement was a border of them 3 "^TTTT^ 777 777 777-.K '■ chestra. He asks that inquiries
■ A m r\ • 1 ™th each kind alternated. They umoires'*""Grav (League Pres ) i be addressed to him at 1613 Sta--. At last we have our sweet on-
Are TO Organize j made a striking background along! -^"JE: league B».) , ^ ^^ Am AtW ; ion plants. Will have sweet po-| Welding of
a back fence. C3.Fruit trees bios-!
tt^a fiJf+ met^ of .for™er som7d"elrl7er thin "usual'and give! Hi-.h Srhnol Teams
United States Marines in this „,.__, ^AinaHnr, nf a P-nnrt r,ron'111Sn' OCIlOOl Aeamh
United a-a.es Marmes in una e indication of a good crop
--.!!. ° _^e._!lPP3!Ca*i^ ?*__*.th_s year. CMrs. Bessie Collins;
j dium Blvd., Ann Arbor.
j The two concerts, one in Mon-" p^d^gtore.
i roe on May 18 and the other in
Especially equipped to repair
auto parts and farm machinery
all kinds. Brooks
tato plants about May 20. Cole's J Brothers will fix it, if anyone
can. Phone 101.
charter and form an Ann Arbor
had a pleasant experience a
Detachment of the Marine Corps: -_.-_.-i-, _<, ,.,--t._ _<r-. T.*iro -m™ i «« ic"- ""^"»& ""■* ^.'--^a ^i.-._-, . . .,, . .
League, which is organized Z- \ ^socfiaTes L !he SeSo't™ ' f ^ the Hornets have been nnssion charge wdl be made,
der a 1937 Act of Congress will 3 Z»™ ra™ tn J*lt h„ .t hi i buzzm& axmxa& m Pastures of both j —_— -
be held in the lobbv of the Al-i aTy & C to. l * ._? ■ aweet-smelling flowers and sour) AAA Is National
Wflfvinfpl at 7.W, m i__n '• **ome ^^ tt is a ^ thmg• ^apes. They have swarmed all!
7777. 7x77 . ,„_; _P_.^'.._„ ^ I when friendships can endure like| over some of their opponents and'
that through the years. Why not j they have also been stung slight-;
more such happy reunions? " '" ~
*qaw -d j Ty-*.'Ann Arbor on May 25, will feature 3 For Sale—Stock hog, 2 walking! Our price of baby chicks are
_____ i several soloists, and a guest con- 3 ploiws, 2-horse cultivator, good'. reduced after May »12. Why buy
._. _„.-„ ;_„ „ ti ductor is to be named. No ad- ! work harness, c. A. Jordan, j ordinary chicks when "chick- of
I So far during this spring sport
No ad- ; work harness,
phone 225-R2.
day, May 5, 1941, according to
Orville L. Hubbard, National
Judge Advocate of Dearborn.
Membership, now approximately
2,760 in 3Michigan detachments
at Battle Creek, Bay City, Benton
Harbor, Dearborn, Detroit, Flint,
Grand Rapids, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Muskegon, Pontiac, Port Huron, Redford and
Saginaw, is open to any former
United States Marine holding an
honorable discharge.
Apartment for rent—4 rooms
r.-tuuiiu.1 | ana bath, strictly private, newly
Defense Agency! decorated, heat and water fur-
'nished. Phone 69-R2.
A. Jordan,! ordinary chicks when "chi.- k - of
32 ! known breeding" can be sr rir-r-l
iat such prices? Saline Ha telle y.
ly by some others. During the' Official designation of the Agri
last week they suffered their first i cultural Adjustment Administra-
Poultry meat is and will re-
CMrs. J. N Lewis is W ^^ ^™ «e,r ^ at a gQOd pri w_ have
with Miss Jiflia Gordon. CThe | ««» « *fe tatter when the track, hagizes ^ role. ^^ tneisome bargains in started heavy
currant issue of the National] *££ ^ ^gsCtl Rc^s^• ™P^ A has been ^^g in pro-j cockerels. Saline Hatchery. .
Geographic has an interesting I and ^ tennis £,am wag held to] viding food for the nations de-
illustrated article about the way
England is living under the frequent bombings and managing
to live an almost normal life at
that. Nothing is wasted and instead of the public garbage containers such as all parks and
public places in America have,
The first 3__iehigan Department
of the Marine Corps League will j——"-;" r^w "^f "tiem each | SXevSf w^fch
formed at the first State, as-1 . . , ...__._* ______ ,_•_ ... : rtoosevei-, wmcn
a tie by a strong Flat Rock team, i *f« ,needs' accordmg to Harry
•* ° ^/T flnlo cexrxTPta .-it nf trip Wach-1
Wanted
Dead and useless
M. Cole, secretary of°the Wash- i stock; horses S3, cows $2. Call
... \ --ii i. m _____ o_n< -~_^_n11
350.
Carroll
The Netters again ran mto trouble t Hountv AAA Committee. 1 collect Tecumseh
on Monday when they bowed to: xen^ ^erlm\elltal agencieS con-i Frost, Licensee for Darling & Co
Roosevelt, 3 to 2, and the base- s Sidirectly toj
baU team lost to Chelsea, 5 to 4. ^Eff <££?■£ -Xd^de-i ^7-Teh^ r^ ttjtto
: fense agencies Mr. Cole said. He\ has 278 chicks _rom_275 bought
The hardest setback of the *"<«--_. umx uu- _i_w * _«-u ^ — -- - - '^" "^--d "^i;- ^at-herv
week was the track meet with *ense. -PrO-Jam fn«>nnced by A. & B. Feed. Salme Hatchery.
be former) at the fir.t --.tate a*-> "^ """" " 7" ~~ ~7~~ "~ "sRoosevelt, which .was held on the °e<?!fJraJy ° Agr*-ultuie Claude finmnlel-e iine of
„L1°™™ ^Lr.nnT-A xT.nf, • Plainly labeled what kind of iNormal CoUege athletic field last S-^?1! _re^5jjf ^Sel,°n complete nne of
me "neeFfV pro^dini an""ab^ I ^^^ g^J^Jg
I at tne Assemoiy Meaaquar .ers,; boneSi ^ etC) are kept] Roosevelt "was out in front 53% dcf* ^lJd * thl Splfof ^, Phone ai82-F22r Morton Poultry
|Fort Shelby Hotel, Detroit, and■ ---J^-ate axid a . snecial salvage, to 41% when it ended, the meet 7.77x77 ,7* y*~ ^7^^ _-.-! Varm
qprntxl-xT nn 1_Tn.r 111 anrl 11 1Q_.1 3 f***"". - - - ;iiuuu<ii ^uuc5c auucwu liciu -<_oi.
TZlxi^ %el&a^,\^ iS t0 be pUt therem-jwe^day afternoon. Although
the 1941 National Convention of
the 3League will be held in Indianapolis, 3Ind., Aug 27 to 30.
Baby Food Contest
all this month ..-
1st Prize—Heinz Treasure
Chest
2nd Prize—Heinz Baby
Gift Assortment
As soon as weather permits
•will be out on the route
Gold Medal
Flour
24i/2 Ib. sack
98c
rOUT HOW ARC
T ! SS U _•
* 4 rolls -
25c
SCHMID'S FOOD MARKET
Complete Food Service—Phone 38
Saline Rotary Club
separate and a »special salvage
crew gathers this material, sorts
it, and reclaims as much as possible. C.H you visit the Food
Fair at the J. L. Hudson store
before Saturday night,* you will
see Saline Valley canned goods on
display with representatives of
As Chairman Carl Curtiss did! the farm there to tell you all
not have any set program for the \ about the canning system. C.Na- j
meeting of the club at The Tavern than Hale and George Cook have
last Thursday noon, he called an eye for business. They have
pn all who had attended the dis- been out with their lawnmowers
trict convention in Ann Arbor to asking 3Mrs Saline to allow them
give reports, which proved to be to mow the lawn. You are learn-
one of the best sessions of the I ing while still young that the
ended,
was much closer. In almost every
event that Saline lost out in, they
were just inches or a fraction of
country, and for England and
other nations resisting aggression.
Through its Ever-Normal Gran-
second behind. In the broad ^J__™ ^j}?™?^ *™™ I
Farm.
Grant Cody reports that at 4
xxx j X.X4. __ _. — weeks of age he -still has 150
jump Grunewald leaped over 17 -™Pply of essential,t£l and food j chicks from 150 bought He also
feet, 6 inches, but Meldum of «?«"?- the Tnple-A program has uses, A. & B. Feed. Saline
Roosevelt, who was the last coS- P]aced agriculture m the ranks. Hatchery.
testant in the event, made the °^ P^"?8*???- ^ Cole explam- «,«_»-2 acres
amazine- diqtan.e of 17 feeh in^ ed* Most °f the mtended expan- For Rent on Shares—2 acres
amazing distance of 17 feet, 10% g.on ^ ^^ &gg^ poultryi ^^ of bIack muck citable for onions;
Bead, Useless Farm Ant *">!s
Removed. For prompt servi_a in-
moved. For prompt service including Sundays, call 484 Adrian,
reverse charges. Adrian, Mich.—
Adrian Tankage Co.
Wanted—Male attendants between the ages of 18 and 55.
$40.00 per month and full maintenance. Ypsilanti State Hospital,
Ypsilanti, Michigan. - 32
Start a flock of Morton large
type Lieghorn chicks now for a
profitable laying flock next fall.
Visit our Hatchery and see our
stock. Morton Poultry Farm.
Don't miss out on the many attractive week-end grocery : specials advertised in The Observer
today in Saline stores. It's an.
economical thing to read the advertisements each week to effect
desirable savings.
inches. In the high jump, Hopps
of Roosevelt cleared the bar at
club in a long time. Among those
who responded were Secretary
Burkhardt, President Don Ford,
Rev. Lendrum and Francis I_ock-
wood. Rev. Lendrum gave an address at one of the sessions in
Ann Arbor and the report came
back to Saline that it was the
best one given by any speaker
before that particular group.
A very nice-letter from Private
Alfred Schmid, who is at Camp
Custer, was read by the secretary
and -was thoroughly enjoyed by
all. "Al" recounted many of his
experiences since his induction.
best way to get business is to go
after it. Success to you. (RMX.
and 3Mrs. I_ee Tescher have just
had their home redecorated.
CAshes are being hauled to the
dump. One more step in the
cleaning up process of spring.
CThe scraping of the snow shovel
has long since died away and now
the click of the iawnmower has
become a daily activity about the
city. We are glad to have grass
to mow, and it's a pleasant sound
unless it comes too early in the
morning. CBirds axe building
nests. Robins are very plentiful, cardinals are seen more
frequently than in the winter, bob-o-links have been reported. 3Let the youngsters in-
Day in Saline. Refuse should be ^^X-" SS^ Se
placed in containers and put at e * attract mo^e _?£_ mes&
the curb. It wfll be hauledI away 30I*gs***3 4° youf y^d* Cn» aP
by the street department FTT^ *°f- a ^1 cop" ***
* ' - ™ led to the inquiry, "Does Sahne
dairy products under the new I will plow and fit. Two miles west
food program will tie produced! of Saline. E. W. Hodge, 9253
5 ft., 4 in. to just beat Schaefer, iuuu P--"!**-*"" "-*" "° i"^""^"! OJ- =>*■""«=• **• "
who cleared 5 ft.. 3 in. for Sa- from feeds now on hand m flu*, Michigan Avenue.
who cleared 5 ft., 3 in. for Saline. Hopps also took the mile
run in the fast time of 4 min.,
Ever-Normal Granery, he added.
Agriculture's part in providing j
31
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55 sec. In the pole vault, Saline food not only for this country! 0ne F.12j one F-20, on rubber;
captured all three places with an but fo,r other parts of the world, two 10_20s on steel:' one regular
8-ft, tie by Ash, Jahnke and may play a decisive part m peace Farmall on steel axld one 22-36.
Schaefer. In the races, Saline held negotiations when the present war] ^y-- a work h0,rse) -^ 1500 lbs.
out well, although they were not *_- ov?r* MJ* Cole sai^.an(J the | Herman Heininger, phone 33.
used to the fa^er college track. £nencan *a™ working with1
Score of the meet* the AAA will be ready to adjust
100 yd. dash—:M_ll_r, 1st; Chap- ***? farming operations to meet
elle, 2nd; Gordon, (S) 3rd, Time, whatever demand Is made for;
11 seconds . feeding hungry people of other
lands.
We have never known a season of such wonderful livability
and uniformity of chicks as< this
year. The majority of our flocks
are being fed A. & B. Feed., Bob
knows how to hatch them. Mor i
of our chick customers are feeding A. & B. Feed. The ccimbi-
nation can't be beaten for -good
healthy chicks. Saline Hatchery.
CEIRtETEaBY NOTICE
Clean-up Proclamation
Friday, May 9^will be Clean-up
Charles Kern, Commissioner.
EYES EXAMINED!
'< Glasses fitted. ISvery Saturday
2:30 to 9:30 P. M. Ofl_ce in Milan
Hotel. See Dr. Frank Giflord, Toledo Optometrist-
Pay your cemetery dues!
have a city traffic" policeman.
No, but state police have been increased in this section of the state
and are taking an interest in the
traffic situation here. So, if you
have been in the. habit of running
the red. light, better watch out!
And why not observe safety rules
(Continued on page two)
3Mile run—Hopps, 1st; North-
rup, 2nd; Luckhardt, (S) 3rd.
Time, 4 min., 55 sec.
Co^er, ffi^gfSS^ 3rd. SE *~ - L°" ?T? "^
tar,77 W ft a in the price for Perpetual Care in
the older part of the cemetery is
tance, 37 ft,, 3 in.
4A0 yd. dash—Grunewald, (S) ... ,__-■_, _ * *..
1st; Slnith, 2nd; Skinner, 3rd. W^ *? be advanced to seventy^
' ' ' five dollars per lot.
If you want to get in at the
old rates, do it now.
Annual dues also are likely .to
32
Time, 54.9 sec.
220 yd. dash—Meldrum, 1st;
Schaefer. (S) 2nd; 3Beard, 3rd.
Broad jump — Meldrum, 1st; Vd'kl1j11"'" u"c
Grunewald, (S) 2nd; Cooper, (S) ** advanced,
3rd. Distance, 17 ft, 10% in.
High jump—Hopps,. 1st; Schaefer, (S) 2nd; Ash and Jahnke
tied for 3rd. Height, 5 ft., 4 in.
Relay
Time, 1 min., 40 sec.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
_ appreciation to those who were
xxeigxii., ti __., tx- xxx. elf. . . . . . .- ■ ... *
Won by Roosevelt. *> f^J* ^ **** ^^fS
and death of our dear mother, for
the beautiful floral offerings and
also to 3Rev_ 3Haneberg for his
Ypsi Tennis 3, Saline 2 - .. j
Ypsilanti Roosevelt kept alive c°^°j^? ^
the jinx they hold over the Hornets when their tennis team slip-.
ped out a 3 to 2 victory Monday
(Continued on page 4)
Marjorie Young
Mx. and Mrs. Paul Wiedmayer
* and family.
3Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris
and family
3FOR SALE
One practically new Chore Boy
milking machine, 1938 model.
Willing to sacrifice for cash.
Phone Mr. Rogers daytime, Ann
Arbor 4001, or see 3Mr. McNeal,
1340 White Street, Ann Arbor,
evenings." 32x
49 poultrymen are now using
A. & B. Poultry Feed or A. &
B. Concentrate. You can build
your Starter or Grower for $2.10
per 100 that Will compete in
quality with any feed on the
market Try it and Save. We
both lose nioney if you don't
Saline Hatchery.
Unheard of Tractor Economy
Owners report using from 6-to
10 gallons fuel per day with the
New Ford Hydraulic Controlled
Tractor which pulls two 14-in.
plows under all ordinary conditions and now sells for only
$660.00 FOB Dearborn.. Ask any
of the 70 owners in Washteriajw
County. Write,, Phone or Call
for demonstration.
Wiedman Tractor Sales, Saline.
Object Description
| Title | 1941-05-08; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1941-05-08 |
| 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 |
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| Language | English |
Description
| Title | 1941-05-08; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1941-05-08 |
| 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 |
VOLTJMS 60 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, .MICHIGAN THURSDAY, :3MAY 8, 1941 NU35_j_83_4 31 * You Can Always Come Here To Talk Things Over It's important that you have a place where you can go and plan intelligently on problems that come up at tiie moment or that require long-range consideration. Old customers know they can always come to us and discuss their plans. They know we'll help them in any way we can, con- istent with sound banking. We want YOU to have that feeling about our bank, the j-seling that here is a place you'll always find friendly counsel, -understanding' and helpfulness. Defense Savings seen an* heard Bonds On Sale CEmmett Kelly has sent a picture from the Los Angeies Times aline Independents Fta"^SL-on_ Win 1941 Ooener who passed Away at ■ TT_»r Ste**..* in Tip OBERVER LINERS Classified .advertising Saline Savings Postal Savings Stamps Will Also of the famous Douglas bomber"large Crowd Turns Out To See Be Sold Here as WeU as the 3B-19. It is called the'Gaurd-T Lacal Team Take Game 3From Elsewhere. ian of a Hemisphere" and is the-. Romulus, 6 to 4 largest plane ever built. It Home of 3\HNiMU..i CHARGE. .25 C__NT- Her Sister in Detroit Last Wednesday. Pay your cemetery dues! The United States Defense Sav- Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Ola Clarence Cook, Hammond, who died Wednesday i-hene 152. Auctionee. For Rent—Ground for soybeans was a bookkeeper for the late or corn. A. E. Cole. The One Story Bank On the Garner «». Larro Feeds of All Kinds Always Fresh and in Any Quantity from One Pound Up! B-arred 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. _ne united siaies __e_ense Sav- weighs 82 tons with a capacity- x.7? *^f %-™_^T "t ^77Z"Tf7 at the home of her sister* Mrs* ^ _. , __ ^ 1 _ ings Bonds and Postal Savings ZJ caries 11000 eallons of eas- * **? tUme +^ ,Sunday ^ Beverly Gates, in Detroit. Mrs. For Sale-Eating potatoes. Call Stamps were placed on sale in the S m Tts tank-lmd c_n fiv 7« t0 S^.Sf* m * a^ Hammond was the widow of the 189-F31 after 6 p. m. 32 post office last Thursday, as part ±*e ™ '^^ _"J* ^:fe^°ff ? V* "£ ^f880?- "^ ^ late George Hammond. She had of the national effort to make 7J5? miles without a stop, They; Independents didn't disappoint been ffl *nl a ^^ ^^ she America impregnable. had *° enlarge the field before them as they rode to a 6 to 4 was a bookkeeper for the late Postmaster O'Neill announces, this giant plane could take off. victory over Romulus on the local Edward a. Hauser, who operated that plans are completed, along Lt. Kelly was in this plane. It diamond. q.- galine Creamery and Saline For Sale—Worthy seed oats, with thousands of others from certainly is wonderful what our* .Tne. Salme high scnool band Telephone Company and had af- Ferman Clements, phone 166-F13. coast to coast, to do our full part engineers have been able to ac- Played sev,e?al Ple,ces b£ore ***e filiated with the Telephone Com- j in the .savings program. complish. Just imagine 82 tons :S2eJS? f^^lrf^l S^n pany ta mat <*>&"**? for many; No Fix> N° charSe* K^ The new Defense Savings Bond cjrcIillg aDOVe your head: Seem, t^l^ h_ .^h_.i^ -•< a*1*3"10011 years.until she retired a few y«_rs j Radio Service, 211 S. Ann Arbor. is similar to the ramiliar "Baby _1lr,_J,ir,r,PliPvablP ThP wines'- t>i+. - "T aS°* Since then she enjoyed her. : Bond" of which more than five almost unbehevahle . The wings. R0muhis took a one run lead ieisure ^ her home here ax,d hi] Old and new floors sanded, ■billion dollars worth have been are 21Z feet' wmcn surfcly must m the second innmg, but Saline freqUent visits with her sister;: Andrew Hartman, phone 114-F2. bought by more than two and a **- some sPread- Thanks, Mrs.'tied it up in the fourth and gjgo ^ occasional visit with her! ■ half million Americans since 1935. Gillen, for letting us see the pic- . scored two more runs in the fifth brother in Jackson. Her sister, A Defense Bond may be pur- ture. It Is very clear and in- to take a lead tnat they held. A ax,d brother, Albert Rogers, of chased for $18.75. In 10 years, eludes a panoramic view of the three run rally sn me seventh. jackson survive her. Rev. 3Fred this bond will be worth $25.00. airport with many other planes ended their scoring for the day. -Lendrum conducted the services This is an increase of 33% per parked like a row of automo-.'*■?£, **% 1^77? 77** 7~57 -and burial was in Oakwood ceme- eent, equal to an annual interest £iles The barracks and haneers ^J tWf- sm^ei- f*d a double tery. return of 2 q ner rent rmrnmted narracKS ana nangers __. four ^me- at bat Bloch, who J : semSnnualiv !^v toe after make ^ place look like a city Pitched fine ball ror Romulus, • rmnmmitv fWW+v_,c 60 d™from ttetototf ^ur- without skyscrapers. ^Concrete Elected three singles. Community OlchestlES chase, the bond may be redeemed work has been finished for sev- The game was very well play-! Will .Flay In Ann Al'DOT for cash, in accordance with a eral days on the new part of The ed with each team committing; Wanted—A man to put in 10 acres of corn at once on shares. A. S. Hall. 30tf Ypsilanti Farmers' Market opens May 17th, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 31 For Sale—Narcissus and jonquil blooms. Mrs. Daniel Hall, table of redemption values printed Tavern under construction and the one error and each pitcher issuing' Groups From AH Over This Sec-' Phone 200-3F21. 30tf on the face of the bond. ; swing of hammers with their one walk. Harv. 3Frey scattered, ■£„-, 0f Michigan Invited To spread investments widely music as they work has filled tlie nine nits and kept Uie game well j to participate. all the people in America, air. We noticed Arthur Sturm -»•* hand- H* wm *?**cb *is, s™- among a^limit of $5,00-0 has been set on ^the"^{2earing IT^'dM ^y'S4fS^!^ft ag2?* ^ W' A ^ for Players has been is" the amount of these bonds to be . ... _ , . and it is expected to be his last* - • _. _ bought by any one person intone ttom ** ******* wa-? bemg ac- for ^ seaJn as he ^j- _oon bs; sued by civic orchestra groups m year. The bonds are in denomin- eomphshed. Takmg a snovelful inducted jut- the service. For sale—Certified Wisconsin No. 38 barley, Huron seed oats. Saline Mercantile Co. ations of ?25, $50, $100, $500, of the moist, crumbly earth he] The box score: ! pate in the first concerts to be and $1,000, all of which are sold would swing his shovel and throw j R03MULUS AB R Hi presented in Micliigan by com- for 75 per cent of their maturity the dirt high above his head onto i Dungan, 3b 4 11' bined community orchestras. The value and all of which mature in the solid ground above. He seem- j Everett,' ss 10 years. ' - , Heating and sheet, metal work southeastern ^Michigan to partici- * furnace cleaning and repairing „_._ i— .*.__ ._._._ n 4-_ 4— T I — -- . - 3 1 0' concerts will be presented in Mon- ed to enjoy his task for he smiled \ Weigeirika, cf 4 0 . 0: roe and Ann Arbor on May IS For the smaller investor who j as jje WOrked — " T+-T_. mik. "We also bave that wonderful ersv stance B-l for plants of all kinds, Better orfler -your King Crossea 33Hybrid corn. Ssuppiy of standard grade is going fast—^best by test for this vicinity! Cole's Feed Store , . „_, .__ ..-_ l_Iany a man' Block, p 4 wants to buy a Government • m you such strength and Makosky, If 4 Bond on an easy payment plan, * \t ...L was'Mach, c 4 the post office has a new series i muscle, Mr. Sturm. e,Apnl was ^ ^ of Postal Savings Stamps, at 10c,! an exceptional month, much _ '^ ^ 4 25c, 50c, $1 and $5. Each pur- ! warmer than usual and pushing -£--aechel ib"""I"l~l~T 4 chaser of any Savings Stamps I the season ahead about two. ' higher than 10c will be given free ; weeks. Many of the early flowers [ Totals of charge an attractive pocket al- wui be gone before Memoriar bum in which to paste his stamps Day. Baby iris, which have al- Sr^wriw ..«.4-;i __ I,..,. _«_.._.!. . - 1 _ C».-»_ ; J J ' (. IVTlllP 3; and 25. 1'' Community orchestras from Horses! We can save you money on horses Let us know what you i\ bor will form the main body of, need. Wiedman Auto Co. 1, X4. - _-; J 4 x X.4.X. __:n Monroe, Wyandotte and Ann Ar- Wolverine Parsons'. For sale cantile Co. Work Shoes , at -House. Saline Her itor Sale:—Boy's bicycle i and child's crib. 206 3E. 3M_ch. Ave- 32 — y. For Sale—Petoskey russet (seed potatoes. Manley Robison, Ar& >na road. S2 Katahdin potatoes for t- le. Walter Luckhardt, phone 1-18- F14, Saline. 31 200 Lieghorn Cockerels and 1 electric brooder all for §5.00 Saline Hatchery. i For Sale—1938 Chevrolet -Jji-ton pickup, good condition. Wiedman Auto Company, Saline. ' t 3Let us take care of your insurance needs. Fairbank's ' Insurance Agency, phone 40-3F2. Sexed I_eghorn pullet chicles. Sex and livability guarantee. Morton Poultry Farm. Ph. 182-F22. For Sale—To settle estate, tlie Zahn house on Monroe St. Inquire of Thos. Zahn, Ph. 138rF22. See our new floor coverings at reasonable prices. Rauser i Out- fitting Co. 118 N. Fourth Ave, Ann Arbor. Tolls paid frora Saline Eyes examined and best glasses made at lowest prices. Dr. !_, O. Gibson, Oculist, Packard at Hill, Ann Arbor. Open all hours. R. G. Wahl, phone 160. , „ _, . ., Herman Rentschler reports no Applications taken for work atil0*3*3 ^j****3 c***c]s:3 t0^11 wee% °f Saline Valley Farms Canning! aSe-_ ^^^^^J^. A* & B' Factory. Call 164-F3 or apply in person. ■^: the combined orchestra which will I ; be assembled for these concerts j Seed and eating potatoes for Feed. Saline Hatchery. Dr. P. L. Hanawalt has established Veterinary practice in Ann Arbor. Prompt attention to farm animals. Ph. Ann Arbor 23433. C. Miller, 3b 5 10 For Sale—Genuine Pfeisten hy- 35 4 9 ■ under the sponsorship of the TJni- j sale. Dan Levleit, cor. of Bishop ] £?d <•*£ £°™ *£^k =8^ f >T3 _, diversity- of Michigan Extension and Willis roads, Saline. 313mUe 80Uth of Cone ctmxCA on Ar> K. Jt± -. S Service. I Farr road, or phone Milan 237- ! F21. 31-3 TELLTM* SELL' THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS ALL MEATS—ALL CTJTS G13V3E YOU B ATITAJVnNS, PROTEINS, MINERALS. (Iron, Copper, Phosphorus) "For those picnics soon coming up—don't forget SCHMID'S Home made Bologna, New England Ham, 3Frankfurts, Baked Smoked Ham Mac. Cl'se Veal 3Loaf, lb. 33c 3Pickle Pimento 3Loaf, lb. 33c Baited Chicken 3Loa_, lb. 35c Honey Loa_. lb. 38c •Smoked Liversausage, lb. 30 » Fresh Meats STEAK Swiss or Regular. lb. S3c Lamb Shoulder. » lb. 30c (Roast or Steak) Pork Chops lb. 28c Veal Brisket, For Stuffing .._ lb. 20c Fresh ^Vegetables "We keep under refrigeration for your benefit and complete satisfaction Crispy Head 3Lettuce — 12c 3Leaf Lettuce ,.... lb. 20e Pascal and Celery Hearts ■ bunch 10c Green Onions bunch, 5c Luscious Strawberries, qt. 25c until he has enough to buy a $25 ; ways bloorned for Mother's Day, q £^* 2b 4 2 2 These orchestras will contribute! Two apartments for rent, five, tton Thirtt milHm 6of rhX11.^" '■ ****3 year broke mto bloom short- K. Frey, 'ss . 7.Z.T77. 4 13 more than 130 instruments to the rooms and two rooms, furnished j New Spring colors in Worry's bum's are being prepared • ly after the 20th of April. Oats B. Kuzick, If 4 11; large group. In addition, civic, or unfurnished, 203 W Mich. Ave., silk Hosiery now in; also: *';e Secretary Moreenthaii said are farther along than usual at B. 3Knisel, lb 4 0 2 orchestras from other towns in j ! new Nylon Hose. Join our H. >*i-_ry that even a boy or girl who saved' this time of year and some corn C. Frey, c 4 0 l; the area are being urged to take i Neal-ly new John Deere No 52 Club and get free pair. G. L. 10c to buy a Savings Stamp would j ground is being prepared. C.What B. 3Frey, cf _ 4 0 0 ■ part> as Well as persons who wish j J„a„°f0 ^^-^°W $,tie?f„ «^ I Parsons* help the country. "He added that! a pretty combination the yellow Steiner, cf 0 0 "~-- - - ' axld ^-Leidheiser, rf ..... 4 " 0 1 50 acres. Wiedman Auto Co., Sa- j . _ T ... . __ „ -; to affiliate with the three main .. you can safeguard your own! powers of the forsythias and the Leidheiser, rf 4 0 1. orchestras Tne gj-Q™ is espe. j bne, wSle7 helphi-^the S-SonafT' oranSe-red Wo« |
