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1HE SALINE OBSERVER
▼OLTJME 62
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1943
NtXMBER 33
New War Bond
Safekeeping Service
Now Available
In response to repeated requests from our
customers and others, Saline Savings Bank
announces a new WAR BOND SAFEKEEPING SERVICE. -Don't risk loss of
your War Bonds by fire, theft or misplacement by keeping them at home. We'll keep
them as long as you wish to leave them.
IT'S SAFE
IT'S CONVENIENT
IT'S INEXPENSIVE
United States Government registered War
Savings Bonds accepted for safekeeping.
| Saline Savings
Bank
The ©ne Story Bank On the Corner
The Army Travels
On Its Stomach
seen an5 heard j Women's flubs In .Hornets Shut Out
County Convention ; Milan Twice
s
And Alvan C. Lange
Cooks The Meals At
Camp -U'cCoy, Wis.
| By IS. _. Fox
CThe felL-ws sureiy dui appreciate the canteen's ar.ivmg ac
tlie scene at our nearaouu eariy
last week, as could easily be seen
Irona the Iooks in uie eye_! wne__
Sixteen Groups At
Meeting Held Here
Saturday, May 15.
Win 4-0 May 7 and
12-0 May 14: Many
Games Cancelled.
'THEY GIVE THEIR
ES—YOU LEND
fOUR MONEY"
3i_y an Additional
Bond Now
May 9, 1943.
Dear Sir:
I have received your paper for tee and dougiinuCs oist.ibu.ed oy
a couple of weeks and I find it the ladies. Mesdames ±-_.ern ana
very interesting to read the home Hunt put in a busy day, and 'it's
town news. ' "hats off" to them as well as oui
I have been up here in the barefoot schoolboys, and mud-
Land of Hills and Pines for about soaked males. CAnd "Rosie"
five months and I like the armv Woodbridge bareiy gives the _, ,. . __ .. ._, ..
Ll, I am cooking for these folks ajhance g s£ she's at J£™^ — *™ by Dr- ^Friday,
hungry soldiers and they sure home-^id out to the bomber department- for the 194.3 season up to three
can eat. They -say the army pant she goesjmth> our numy ^-^^ Md pres^dents of &ames won as against one loss,
travels on its stomach and at the ^"^^"g^ and *«y**- were givL. A vocal, Although they had many more
selection was offered by Mrs. games scheduled they had to be
telling about the sanuwidies, cox- ™!? am,u^ Mlec™f of the
fp.e and dousmnuc.. msr. -ibu.eri nv Washtenaw County Federation o.
Women's Clubs was held at the
Methodist church on Saturday.
-tits, Thomas Shurtz, the president, acted as chairman for the
business session the most of
which was held in the forenoon.
Coach Jack Greenstein, who will
leave his duties here tomorrow
in order to go into the Navy, has
the pleasure of seeing one of
Saline High school's finest baseball teams bring a fine climax
to his coaching career by drubbing the Milan Reds. 14 to 0,
rate these guys can eat, it's a (,
wonder they haven't worn out all social activities. ! All of which
the fronts of their shirts. They goes to prove that if you don't
always are ready to eat seconds really and truly want a job, bet-
so we fill them up. ter not go looking just for the
They have nice Service clubs fun of it. C.Oh, for the good old
and theaters up here and they al- days, when employment managers
ways have fine pictures.
_ 111LU11U^jO-U a -
said nothing but r'No"—and when represented.
- - - The afternoon session
Frank Campbell with Mrs, Merritt cancelled because of the rainy
Martin at the organ. s season. Saline's ball park was
A potluck luncheon was served under three feet of water at the
at noon in the church dining time of the flood and will not be
room, 16 Washtenaw clubs being fit to be used for some time. A
game is scheduled at Ypsilanti
opened next Wednesday and that will
-... . -i . •. r. .• ..«,, v.,.,.1.-- ASA la.-.. _ .«>. *-_. r. c\-.s.r.1r X J-tC cULCLHUUU -H__>_)_U__ UMCiiCU -___-l- »v _V-_-«-_,VA_UJ' OilU L--_l_ Will
I'll close now and while Same you re^ty d^ l^da3ob the shock ^ by" Miss probably conclude the season,
ing" I'll keep 'em was sometimes too great—and _, . __, m_ . *_, _ £,_„___ ' —___ , ... . - -
I
"Keeps 'em flying" I'll keep
frying.
Pvt. Alvan C. Lange.
36415062. 1650 S. TJ.. 6th SCTC,
Mess Section 2532 (Cook)
Camp McCoy, Wis.
you missed justwakingUiestreets Bolmie Bearss and her marimba Henry Burgess will take charge
and answering each and every
accompanied at the piano by Mrs. _ of the team for this game.
ad. And your first check (which
Happy Birthday!
Merritt Martin. Arietta Jane
probably ran around $10 instead ShPTtP «™f two selections. Thej"
of $50) went for replacing shoes ^TPax^alJ^aB 7*? ^n by
worn 1_iin during your months of **■ ™°-Merger of the ^silanti j
marathon walking-and possibly, Stat- hospitel entitled Menta^
OBSERVER LINERS
Clasified Advertising
too, a new skirt to replace one
which had given way to bench-
Health During War Time" who'Bc P*""1" uaa nist '"sersiou, -ic pel
gave valuable advice to citizens,! line eacl1 subsequent inseruon.
o_-.JS"X__
Joyce Davenport, South Ann ^ttfai-" cMiss Ruckman (Minnie especially parents of children af-; ^-"^ C*._^.i_.J
Arbor street, 10 years old on to her ^y fri€ads) is at home fected by the employment of both .
"*-"-- -■ ■ - -th the Byoyds_ on Fast: Henry =te:m - —-.a e., ^™
al
Mildred Lee Hart, North Ann street and looking well—very cumstance apt to increase the
Arbor street 9 years old on May well in fact. CIn case you ffldll.t delinquency among the younger; ^ Sale_Good
22.
know, there is a dog quarantine generation which is already ns
on-so keep your -purp" collared mg «piffly. Mr Henry Burgess,
i and tied until July 29. And here's of the High school faculty, dis-
hoping, sincere^ you dont have cussed^J'H^me^gardening.''^A
WANTED
Men Needed for
War Work To Learn
Machinist Trade
Also Experienced
Machinists
R and B TOOL CO.
Saline, tiichigan
Apply To E. F. Redies Gen. Mgr.
loose
Phone 204F2.
We
Saline
have government
iMtercanule Co.
hay.
33
wheat.
Clarence
phone 152.
Cook.,
Auctioneer-
Wanted—Wools of all kinds.
Call A. C. Miller, 195F4. 25tf
For Sale—House and lot at 102
South Ann Arbor St Mrs. C. A.
Jordan.
Heating and sheet metal work,
furnace cleaning and repairing.
R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
Desirable building lots with
sewer and water. Terms given.
Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
For Sale—Pnster hybrid see*
corn. Frank Kanitz, phone 237F21,.
Milan. *!_• mile south of Cone.
Used cars wanted. Will pay
top prices for good late models.
"Wiedman Auto Company, Saline.
Poultry will definitely be good
property this season. Put in that
ertra lot of chicks. We are still
hatching. Saiine Hatchery.
Wanted — Dead and useless
stock; horses $5.00, cows $4. CaH
collect Tecumseh 350. Carroll
Frost, Licensee for Darling & Co
Pratts Poultry Remedies at
Lambarth Bros. Store.
Batteries for electric fence.
Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
SPORTSMAN'S LEAGUE
IN MONTHLY MEETING _
The monthly meeting of. the the "trouble "we:re''~ experiencing patriotic skit "And
Tri-County Sportsman's League ^th our spoile*d "Lefty. C.Men Marching On" was presented by
was held at the Polar Bear Ca- are a painj but*it being the case several members of the Saline
sino Friday evening, and a very ^^ £ "vacation" is expected dub- other vocal selections dur-
good attendance was on hand. • soon> axid friend husband is hun- inS tne afternoon were rendered
Mr. Michelsen, game farm man- g^y looking forward to being °y Mis5 Ada Dahlgren of the
ager, reported the pheasants lay- ^st writer for the column, it Hi£n sch°o1 faculty, accompanied j
ing good; that he has about 900 seems only fair to call a truce— at the piano by Mrs^ Fred Aprill, For Sale___Bred chester white
eggs to go to the hatchery tne for naw at least—so that he, the and Mrs William Bach accomp-! uts clarence Car 4390 billow
next day He also reported that fire department, camera bugs, amed at the organ by Mrs. Mar- rQad „4
the club had purchased five young rummy players, and all men gen- tin. Mrs. Charles Jordan reported.
foxes and that they were being erally (if not gentlemanly) can- on the proceedings of the State. For gale _ Zenith Arm.chail.
held captive for display purposes not have the excuse to become too convention at Jackson when she ■ gfc . radiQ ig945 gajin^MHa-,
at the game farm. offensive in condemning the fair- attended as county delegate. Roafl
Dr, A. S. Hazard of the Fish- er sex of their faults, failures, Officers elected for the ensu-
eries Research Division of the U. an(j shortcomings. {[Nevertheless, ins* year were:
of M was the main speaker and iet us report that while we are President—Mrs. W. J. Arm-
gave a very interesting talk on forever being reminded to spank strong, Ann Arbor
the several surveys of the lakes the child for running away, First Vice President—Miss Dor-
in Michigan being made, men- 'father" was ■callght in the act - is Milliman, Ypsilanti,
tioning several in Washtenaw of punishing for same with an Second Vice Prsident—Mrs. E.
county, namely, Whitmore, Port- _ce cream cone! Ctff you have a W. Drews, Dexter,
age and Pleasant. ' lawnmower you're lucky—or un- Recording Secretary — Miss
The officers reported that mem-: lucky—depending on which way Grace Rash, Ann Arbor.
i berships were coming in very sat- you look at it C.A wild "caw" Treasurer—Mrs. Harvey Wood-
from outside, and Mildred Milhan bury. Tpsilanti.
says she has to go feed "Goo- ; - 7
Goo"—which turns out to be a Mice IttJUre JUHiperS
pet peacock. And can he strut Field mice may be to blame
his stuff! And Sunshine and for vdnter in]-ury to ornamental
Wanted—To« buy sewing ma-
• chines and vacuum cleaners. Will
pay best cash price. Singer Store,
51 N. Huron St. Ypsilanti, phone
942-W. 37
isfactorily for 1943.
Saline General Hospital
tUVKWIMK W.J "**'
^ITRY SO HARD TO HAVE X
NICEM.AL5/15-.ND HOURS
TRYING TO HND NICE
VEGETABLES—OH. IT*.,
A HEADACHE/
^SMILE.HONEY/ I CAN "^
HttP .0U OUT ON THAT/ MYl
RECUUR 0R0CER HM THE NICEST
VEGETABLES IN TOWN/*Y0U CAN
DEPEND OH «.TIHG THE jriA
a 7, •„ xi-_ , - • • Pumpernickle are baby lambs, h ^ such as junipers, observes
Alvm Haeussler is gaming very (0«;ar and Johnnie, also lambs ^ M pirnie of ^ Michigan
nicely fromhis operation having grOWn to quite a size still ^t u w ^ Kel}ogg bird
Mr and Mrs. Dale Higley have w__.ting to be petted by ttieir sanotu £ Augusta Res_its are
a son, born May 8. _ fair mistress.) CAgam reminding showing from the- girdling
Mrs Clark Berthke and_ infant you ail not to bother your doc- * fi(,]d ^ice ffld last Vnte?
2? IS* ^°^P ^^ tor at night unleSS . abs°Iutf,y when the mice tunnelled into deep
: Mrs Florence Marble of Milan necessary. CThose strawberries snows ,__ gearch of shelter and
: entered on Saturday for medical taste good, but makes one wonder fQod Juni not dead, but
treatment j just what the price will be f°r_da ed can be pruned back to
] Clyde Creech who was in an homegrown varieties. And rhu- m^_e ^ losg in vi c&nsed
j automobile accident Sunday night barb (or pieplant) is taking its . the bark-eating mice.
on the Manchester road, is being place on the table these days too, 1 J °
For Rent—4 rooms, first floor
apartment. Address P. O. Box
364, Saiine- 33
Expecting a car of certified
Irish Cobbler seed potatoes. Saline Marcantile Company.
For Sale^-Rotary Hoe, nearly
new. No purchase certificate required,
Especially equipped to repair
auto parts and farm machinery.
Welding of all kinds. Brooks
Brothers will fix it if anyone
can. Phone 101.
Dead, Useless Farm Animals
removed. Horses $5.00, cows ?4.00.
Prompt service, including Sundays
call 484, Adrian, reverse rTnr_res.
Adrian, Mich. Adrian Tankage Co.
Wiedman Auto Co.
For Sale—Duroc boars and
gilts. Gilts due in August. Dan
Hertler & Son, phone 184F21.
treated for cuts and bruises
n
Saline Rotary Club
H'
Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
Spy Apples.... 3 lbs. 29c
Asparagus 2 lbs. 47c
Pascal Celery, two, 39c
Grapefruit-.-. 4 for 25c
Head Lettuce
PEPPERS
Michigan Potatoes
Radishes.— 2 bunch's 19
Green Onions, 2 b's 25c
California and
Florida Oranges
WZF count sit is rtferrbt* ff\
Finest Quality
Home Dressed Meats
Cost No More Here
You can't beat
Schmid's Home Made
Frankfurts, Link
Bologna and large
Bologna for Flavor or
for Value. Nice line
assorted cold meats,
too.
Gold Medal
5 lbs., 37c
Chairman Hubert Bearss introduced Miss Downey, of the County Health Department, at the
meeting of the Rotary Club at coui-T'stand
The Tavern last Thursday noon,
and the gave a very enlightening _hy
.altkough some folks say J-heyir, c fVrt_f_f.ates
j could do with more sugar. Some KjlOy *L_.ii?iph *oeAtlUC-iie_.
.like the latter as a breakfast Plans to award an estimated
! fruit, An old recipe combines the 3,500,000 persons with certificates
• two for a marmalade. CWhile for work in the 1943 TJ, S. Crop
' our country's high schools are be- Corps are announced by the fed-
ing criticised for teaching less eral War Food Administration.
than the minimum of history. All Crop Corps members will be
wonder just how long Junior eligible for the award in Michi-
up to his father in gan and other states. This will
Wanted—Farms 40 to 200 acres.
Have buyers waiting. George L.
rsday noon,.' a quiz of that subject—or geogra- include persons volunteering loc- j -J?„hnS' phone 94_?W " 37 '
enlightening phy? The three R's have certain- ally for full or short-time employ-j *
For Sale—A reconditioned Chevrolet sedan with good tires. Enquire at 112, W. McKay St 34
For Sale—1941 Chevrolet Panel
in good shape and good tires; '43
license, Lewis Ernst, phone 96R3.
The Ypsilanti City Market will
open on Saturday, May 15, at the
usual site, South Washington St
Farmers, attention. Please order New Idea and Oliver repairs
now. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
For Sale—Kerosene range in
good condition, also an ice refrigerator, Phone 243, Charles Kern,
We have a good supply of
poultry equipment—nests, electric
feeders and fountans. Fill your
needs before too late.
Saline Hatchery.
Wanted—Peoplp in this vicinity
tates. etc., will confer a favor by
who have any legal printing required in the settlement of es-
having it sent to tr.is newspaper.
The rates are universal in sue!*
matters and to have, vnur •->'! •<•<»..
appear in this paper it is only
necessarv to ask the Probate
Judge to send them to Tlie
Saline Observer.
AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM ' -.
ROLLING"
Urakemen
Switchtenders "'- .
Telegraph Operators ~r.
Yard Clerks
Apply Superintendent's Office,
NYCRR. Jackson. Mich.
Applications from those now
employed in war industries will
not be considered.
.FREE DELIVERY DAILY
account of how the department ly taken a beating from our class- ment on farms, members of the
functions in controlling commu- es Df higher education—ie, music, Women's Land Army and the
nicable diseases and how the de- ■ gymnastics, dramatics, etc. What Victory Farm Volunteers from
partment follows up the different, is the world coming to at the high schools and colleges, and
cases to make sure they are in hands of culture? Schooling does seasonal and year-around workers
shape to be at large when they' no child one bit of good until he moved from one area to another
are permitted to get out. At the; discovers for himself just what for farm work. Those who work
close she graciously answered ^ he is there for. and what he wants in catnning and food processing
numerous questions propounded to get from it. The boy who plants will also be eligible, as'
by interested members of the * wants to be an accountant or law- will the workers brought in for
club. I yer will get what education he farm labor from foreign coun-
Miss Dorothy Kohler played 'needs in spite of a poor school tries.
two eelections on her trombone, j the world will have little effect
with Miss Ada Dahlgren at the' 0n the lad who doesn'e care, ~ Tuberculosis germs live and mul-
piano, which were thoroughly en- j tiply in the human bodv. Outside
joyed. j The most critical years with re- the body they stay alive for a
For the convenience of War
Workers and others interested,
Helen's Beauty Shop will be open
the following Sundays: May 23,
June 13-27, for Permanent-, hy
appointment only. Phone 89R2.
_FLAGS_.
All Sizes — AH Fabrics
Price Range to Fit All Purses I
624 So. Main St. I
Ann Arbor, Midi.
FOX
j gard to tuberculosis in a woman's while, but they do not produce
j life are the years between the offspring. These germs are spread
CITY NOTICE
Hydrants To Be Flushed j f.|es °f 25 «£ 35Pjn \PPPPi^ from tte ***■ to the WelL
The semi-annual inspection and _*» th^ are ^ y^ betwem
flushing of all fire hydrants will!^^ancU& No age is safe from
take place on May 25 and 26. All, xne alseas^
water iisers are requested to draw J productioii of aircraft is rap-
their day's water supply for o.o-jidiy hecoining a "woman's in-
Improve your poultry feeding
by using Semi-Solid Buttermilk
Emulsion and Codliver Oil. We
have Buttermilk in small drums
and large barrels, Codliver Oil in
bulk. Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Morton Poultry Farm.
If vou can't use it someone can;
sell it with a liner ad.
mestic 'use before 8 o'clock in the
morning.
The Water Department wishes
to thank all the consumers for
their co-operation in this necessary operation,
CHARLES KERN, Supt
CITY NOTICE
Annual Cleanup Days
May 21 and 22
All people in the City of Saline desiring to have their rubbish
hauled away will please place it
out at the curb on Friday or
Saturday,, May 21 or 22-
In order to s__ve time and mileage, please have rubbish in containers and have it out as early
in the morning as possible. Your
co-operation in this matter will
be deeply appreciated.
CHARLES KERN, Supt
dustry," Chairman Paul V. Mc-
I Nutt of the War Manpower Commission said this week, explaining that 70 to 80 per cent of the
workers now being hired by many
aircraft companies are women,
Employment figures made available by the aircraft industry
show, he said, that about a third
of all the workers in aircraft are
women and that this proportion
is expected to rise to at least 59
per cent by the end of the year.
This, he pointed out, represents
a phenomenal increase" over the
situation before Pearl Harbor
when only 2 per cent of the workers in the industrv were -women,
—Michigan Investor. '
Subscribe for The Observer.
Eyes Examined I
Dr. -RVnTiTr (.iffrvd ToIp-"1" ■Ontraup- |
tris*- tn hrpT.r>*h riffl^o TWiTpi "Pot*. :
eTrerv Katurri=»v 2:30 to 9:45 P. \
M. Glasses fitted. " ' '
Who las The isney
For M War Loan?
"Where is all the money coming from to meet the 13 billion
dollars of the Second War Loan
goal?" is a question heard on
many sides. It will come out
of the 45-billion dollar surplus
earnings of 1943, according to
statistics reported hy Treasury
experts.
During 1941 personal savings
of individuals amounted to 9
billion dollars. During 1943 this
surplus or prospective savings
will increase hy 36 billion dollars ovei; 1941 when consumer
goods were easy to get.
Now that prices are high,
thrifty people will make their
goods last longer and place
more money in War Bonds.
The recognized flower by gardeners for May is the Hawthorne
or Lily of the Valley. The flour
that good cooks around Saline
recognize every month in the
year is Hayden's "1900". Ask
your elevator or grocer.
Hy-Brid seed corn and it's state
certified. Early, medium flats
Bu. $6.95. Order two bushel lots,
$6.75 per Bu, Complete line of
Kasco Feeds, dairy, poultry and
hog feed, Hog self feeders.
Terms. Montgomery Ward Farm
Store, Ann Arbor.
SalineTheatre
Friday and Saturday
Counter Espionage
With WARREN WILLIAM
as the Lone Wolf
—ALSO—
Mississippi Gambler
With KENT TAYLOR
and FRANCES LANGFORD
WAR WORK—Telephone operating is war work. Experience
not necessary. Full time positions
available in Saline. Young single
women preferred. Apply immediately at Telephone office hi Saline. Please do not apply if now-
engaged in other war work.
"THEY GIVE THEIR
LIVES—YOU LEND
YOUR MONEY"
Buy More
War Bonds Today
Sun.,- Mon., and Tues.
Ma.inee Sunday, 8 p. m.
Wednesday and Thursday
Paris Calling
Starring Elizabeth Bergner
:and RANDOLPH SCOTT
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| Title | 1943-05-20; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1943-05-20 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
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| Title | 1943-05-20; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1943-05-20 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
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| Transcript | 1HE SALINE OBSERVER ▼OLTJME 62 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1943 NtXMBER 33 New War Bond Safekeeping Service Now Available In response to repeated requests from our customers and others, Saline Savings Bank announces a new WAR BOND SAFEKEEPING SERVICE. -Don't risk loss of your War Bonds by fire, theft or misplacement by keeping them at home. We'll keep them as long as you wish to leave them. IT'S SAFE IT'S CONVENIENT IT'S INEXPENSIVE United States Government registered War Savings Bonds accepted for safekeeping. Saline Savings Bank The ©ne Story Bank On the Corner The Army Travels On Its Stomach seen an5 heard j Women's flubs In .Hornets Shut Out County Convention ; Milan Twice s And Alvan C. Lange Cooks The Meals At Camp -U'cCoy, Wis. By IS. _. Fox CThe felL-ws sureiy dui appreciate the canteen's ar.ivmg ac tlie scene at our nearaouu eariy last week, as could easily be seen Irona the Iooks in uie eye_! wne__ Sixteen Groups At Meeting Held Here Saturday, May 15. Win 4-0 May 7 and 12-0 May 14: Many Games Cancelled. 'THEY GIVE THEIR ES—YOU LEND fOUR MONEY" 3i_y an Additional Bond Now May 9, 1943. Dear Sir: I have received your paper for tee and dougiinuCs oist.ibu.ed oy a couple of weeks and I find it the ladies. Mesdames ±-_.ern ana very interesting to read the home Hunt put in a busy day, and 'it's town news. ' "hats off" to them as well as oui I have been up here in the barefoot schoolboys, and mud- Land of Hills and Pines for about soaked males. CAnd "Rosie" five months and I like the armv Woodbridge bareiy gives the _, ,. . __ .. ._, .. Ll, I am cooking for these folks ajhance g s£ she's at J£™^ — *™ by Dr- ^Friday, hungry soldiers and they sure home-^id out to the bomber department- for the 194.3 season up to three can eat. They -say the army pant she goesjmth> our numy ^-^^ Md pres^dents of &ames won as against one loss, travels on its stomach and at the ^"^^"g^ and *«y**- were givL. A vocal, Although they had many more selection was offered by Mrs. games scheduled they had to be telling about the sanuwidies, cox- ™!? am,u^ Mlec™f of the fp.e and dousmnuc.. msr. -ibu.eri nv Washtenaw County Federation o. Women's Clubs was held at the Methodist church on Saturday. -tits, Thomas Shurtz, the president, acted as chairman for the business session the most of which was held in the forenoon. Coach Jack Greenstein, who will leave his duties here tomorrow in order to go into the Navy, has the pleasure of seeing one of Saline High school's finest baseball teams bring a fine climax to his coaching career by drubbing the Milan Reds. 14 to 0, rate these guys can eat, it's a (, wonder they haven't worn out all social activities. ! All of which the fronts of their shirts. They goes to prove that if you don't always are ready to eat seconds really and truly want a job, bet- so we fill them up. ter not go looking just for the They have nice Service clubs fun of it. C.Oh, for the good old and theaters up here and they al- days, when employment managers ways have fine pictures. _ 111LU11U^jO-U a - said nothing but r'No"—and when represented. - - - The afternoon session Frank Campbell with Mrs, Merritt cancelled because of the rainy Martin at the organ. s season. Saline's ball park was A potluck luncheon was served under three feet of water at the at noon in the church dining time of the flood and will not be room, 16 Washtenaw clubs being fit to be used for some time. A game is scheduled at Ypsilanti opened next Wednesday and that will -... . -i . •. r. .• ..«,, v.,.,.1.-- ASA la.-.. _ .«>. *-_. r. c\-.s.r.1r X J-tC cULCLHUUU -H__>_)_U__ UMCiiCU -___-l- »v _V-_-«-_,VA_UJ' OilU L--_l_ Will I'll close now and while Same you re^ty d^ l^da3ob the shock ^ by" Miss probably conclude the season, ing" I'll keep 'em was sometimes too great—and _, . __, m_ . *_, _ £,_„___ ' —___ , ... . - - I "Keeps 'em flying" I'll keep frying. Pvt. Alvan C. Lange. 36415062. 1650 S. TJ.. 6th SCTC, Mess Section 2532 (Cook) Camp McCoy, Wis. you missed justwakingUiestreets Bolmie Bearss and her marimba Henry Burgess will take charge and answering each and every accompanied at the piano by Mrs. _ of the team for this game. ad. And your first check (which Happy Birthday! Merritt Martin. Arietta Jane probably ran around $10 instead ShPTtP «™f two selections. Thej" of $50) went for replacing shoes ^TPax^alJ^aB 7*? ^n by worn 1_iin during your months of **■ ™°-Merger of the ^silanti j marathon walking-and possibly, Stat- hospitel entitled Menta^ OBSERVER LINERS Clasified Advertising too, a new skirt to replace one which had given way to bench- Health During War Time" who'Bc P*""1" uaa nist '"sersiou, -ic pel gave valuable advice to citizens,! line eacl1 subsequent inseruon. o_-.JS"X__ Joyce Davenport, South Ann ^ttfai-" cMiss Ruckman (Minnie especially parents of children af-; ^-"^ C*._^.i_.J Arbor street, 10 years old on to her ^y fri€ads) is at home fected by the employment of both . "*-"-- -■ ■ - -th the Byoyds_ on Fast: Henry =te:m - —-.a e., ^™ al Mildred Lee Hart, North Ann street and looking well—very cumstance apt to increase the Arbor street 9 years old on May well in fact. CIn case you ffldll.t delinquency among the younger; ^ Sale_Good 22. know, there is a dog quarantine generation which is already ns on-so keep your -purp" collared mg «piffly. Mr Henry Burgess, i and tied until July 29. And here's of the High school faculty, dis- hoping, sincere^ you dont have cussed^J'H^me^gardening.''^A WANTED Men Needed for War Work To Learn Machinist Trade Also Experienced Machinists R and B TOOL CO. Saline, tiichigan Apply To E. F. Redies Gen. Mgr. loose Phone 204F2. We Saline have government iMtercanule Co. hay. 33 wheat. Clarence phone 152. Cook., Auctioneer- Wanted—Wools of all kinds. Call A. C. Miller, 195F4. 25tf For Sale—House and lot at 102 South Ann Arbor St Mrs. C. A. Jordan. Heating and sheet metal work, furnace cleaning and repairing. R. G. Wahl, phone 160. Desirable building lots with sewer and water. Terms given. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. For Sale—Pnster hybrid see* corn. Frank Kanitz, phone 237F21,. Milan. *!_• mile south of Cone. Used cars wanted. Will pay top prices for good late models. "Wiedman Auto Company, Saline. Poultry will definitely be good property this season. Put in that ertra lot of chicks. We are still hatching. Saiine Hatchery. Wanted — Dead and useless stock; horses $5.00, cows $4. CaH collect Tecumseh 350. Carroll Frost, Licensee for Darling & Co Pratts Poultry Remedies at Lambarth Bros. Store. Batteries for electric fence. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. SPORTSMAN'S LEAGUE IN MONTHLY MEETING _ The monthly meeting of. the the "trouble "we:re''~ experiencing patriotic skit "And Tri-County Sportsman's League ^th our spoile*d "Lefty. C.Men Marching On" was presented by was held at the Polar Bear Ca- are a painj but*it being the case several members of the Saline sino Friday evening, and a very ^^ £ "vacation" is expected dub- other vocal selections dur- good attendance was on hand. • soon> axid friend husband is hun- inS tne afternoon were rendered Mr. Michelsen, game farm man- g^y looking forward to being °y Mis5 Ada Dahlgren of the ager, reported the pheasants lay- ^st writer for the column, it Hi£n sch°o1 faculty, accompanied j ing good; that he has about 900 seems only fair to call a truce— at the piano by Mrs^ Fred Aprill, For Sale___Bred chester white eggs to go to the hatchery tne for naw at least—so that he, the and Mrs William Bach accomp-! uts clarence Car 4390 billow next day He also reported that fire department, camera bugs, amed at the organ by Mrs. Mar- rQad „4 the club had purchased five young rummy players, and all men gen- tin. Mrs. Charles Jordan reported. foxes and that they were being erally (if not gentlemanly) can- on the proceedings of the State. For gale _ Zenith Arm.chail. held captive for display purposes not have the excuse to become too convention at Jackson when she ■ gfc . radiQ ig945 gajin^MHa-, at the game farm. offensive in condemning the fair- attended as county delegate. Roafl Dr, A. S. Hazard of the Fish- er sex of their faults, failures, Officers elected for the ensu- eries Research Division of the U. an(j shortcomings. {[Nevertheless, ins* year were: of M was the main speaker and iet us report that while we are President—Mrs. W. J. Arm- gave a very interesting talk on forever being reminded to spank strong, Ann Arbor the several surveys of the lakes the child for running away, First Vice President—Miss Dor- in Michigan being made, men- 'father" was ■callght in the act - is Milliman, Ypsilanti, tioning several in Washtenaw of punishing for same with an Second Vice Prsident—Mrs. E. county, namely, Whitmore, Port- _ce cream cone! Ctff you have a W. Drews, Dexter, age and Pleasant. ' lawnmower you're lucky—or un- Recording Secretary — Miss The officers reported that mem-: lucky—depending on which way Grace Rash, Ann Arbor. i berships were coming in very sat- you look at it C.A wild "caw" Treasurer—Mrs. Harvey Wood- from outside, and Mildred Milhan bury. Tpsilanti. says she has to go feed "Goo- ; - 7 Goo"—which turns out to be a Mice IttJUre JUHiperS pet peacock. And can he strut Field mice may be to blame his stuff! And Sunshine and for vdnter in]-ury to ornamental Wanted—To« buy sewing ma- • chines and vacuum cleaners. Will pay best cash price. Singer Store, 51 N. Huron St. Ypsilanti, phone 942-W. 37 isfactorily for 1943. Saline General Hospital tUVKWIMK W.J "**' ^ITRY SO HARD TO HAVE X NICEM.AL5/15-.ND HOURS TRYING TO HND NICE VEGETABLES—OH. IT*., A HEADACHE/ ^SMILE.HONEY/ I CAN "^ HttP .0U OUT ON THAT/ MYl RECUUR 0R0CER HM THE NICEST VEGETABLES IN TOWN/*Y0U CAN DEPEND OH «.TIHG THE jriA a 7, •„ xi-_ , - • • Pumpernickle are baby lambs, h ^ such as junipers, observes Alvm Haeussler is gaming very (0«;ar and Johnnie, also lambs ^ M pirnie of ^ Michigan nicely fromhis operation having grOWn to quite a size still ^t u w ^ Kel}ogg bird Mr and Mrs. Dale Higley have w__.ting to be petted by ttieir sanotu £ Augusta Res_its are a son, born May 8. _ fair mistress.) CAgam reminding showing from the- girdling Mrs Clark Berthke and_ infant you ail not to bother your doc- * fi(,]d ^ice ffld last Vnte? 2? IS* ^°^P ^^ tor at night unleSS . abs°Iutf,y when the mice tunnelled into deep : Mrs Florence Marble of Milan necessary. CThose strawberries snows ,__ gearch of shelter and : entered on Saturday for medical taste good, but makes one wonder fQod Juni not dead, but treatment j just what the price will be f°r_da ed can be pruned back to ] Clyde Creech who was in an homegrown varieties. And rhu- m^_e ^ losg in vi c&nsed j automobile accident Sunday night barb (or pieplant) is taking its . the bark-eating mice. on the Manchester road, is being place on the table these days too, 1 J ° For Rent—4 rooms, first floor apartment. Address P. O. Box 364, Saiine- 33 Expecting a car of certified Irish Cobbler seed potatoes. Saline Marcantile Company. For Sale^-Rotary Hoe, nearly new. No purchase certificate required, Especially equipped to repair auto parts and farm machinery. Welding of all kinds. Brooks Brothers will fix it if anyone can. Phone 101. Dead, Useless Farm Animals removed. Horses $5.00, cows ?4.00. Prompt service, including Sundays call 484, Adrian, reverse rTnr_res. Adrian, Mich. Adrian Tankage Co. Wiedman Auto Co. For Sale—Duroc boars and gilts. Gilts due in August. Dan Hertler & Son, phone 184F21. treated for cuts and bruises n Saline Rotary Club H' Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Spy Apples.... 3 lbs. 29c Asparagus 2 lbs. 47c Pascal Celery, two, 39c Grapefruit-.-. 4 for 25c Head Lettuce PEPPERS Michigan Potatoes Radishes.— 2 bunch's 19 Green Onions, 2 b's 25c California and Florida Oranges WZF count sit is rtferrbt* ff\ Finest Quality Home Dressed Meats Cost No More Here You can't beat Schmid's Home Made Frankfurts, Link Bologna and large Bologna for Flavor or for Value. Nice line assorted cold meats, too. Gold Medal 5 lbs., 37c Chairman Hubert Bearss introduced Miss Downey, of the County Health Department, at the meeting of the Rotary Club at coui-T'stand The Tavern last Thursday noon, and the gave a very enlightening _hy .altkough some folks say J-heyir, c fVrt_f_f.ates j could do with more sugar. Some KjlOy *L_.ii?iph *oeAtlUC-iie_. .like the latter as a breakfast Plans to award an estimated ! fruit, An old recipe combines the 3,500,000 persons with certificates • two for a marmalade. CWhile for work in the 1943 TJ, S. Crop ' our country's high schools are be- Corps are announced by the fed- ing criticised for teaching less eral War Food Administration. than the minimum of history. All Crop Corps members will be wonder just how long Junior eligible for the award in Michi- up to his father in gan and other states. This will Wanted—Farms 40 to 200 acres. Have buyers waiting. George L. rsday noon,.' a quiz of that subject—or geogra- include persons volunteering loc- j -J?„hnS' phone 94_?W " 37 ' enlightening phy? The three R's have certain- ally for full or short-time employ-j * For Sale—A reconditioned Chevrolet sedan with good tires. Enquire at 112, W. McKay St 34 For Sale—1941 Chevrolet Panel in good shape and good tires; '43 license, Lewis Ernst, phone 96R3. The Ypsilanti City Market will open on Saturday, May 15, at the usual site, South Washington St Farmers, attention. Please order New Idea and Oliver repairs now. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. For Sale—Kerosene range in good condition, also an ice refrigerator, Phone 243, Charles Kern, We have a good supply of poultry equipment—nests, electric feeders and fountans. Fill your needs before too late. Saline Hatchery. Wanted—Peoplp in this vicinity tates. etc., will confer a favor by who have any legal printing required in the settlement of es- having it sent to tr.is newspaper. The rates are universal in sue!* matters and to have, vnur •->'! •<•<».. appear in this paper it is only necessarv to ask the Probate Judge to send them to Tlie Saline Observer. AN ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY NEEDS HELP TO "KEEP 'EM ' -. ROLLING" Urakemen Switchtenders "'- . Telegraph Operators ~r. Yard Clerks Apply Superintendent's Office, NYCRR. Jackson. Mich. Applications from those now employed in war industries will not be considered. .FREE DELIVERY DAILY account of how the department ly taken a beating from our class- ment on farms, members of the functions in controlling commu- es Df higher education—ie, music, Women's Land Army and the nicable diseases and how the de- ■ gymnastics, dramatics, etc. What Victory Farm Volunteers from partment follows up the different, is the world coming to at the high schools and colleges, and cases to make sure they are in hands of culture? Schooling does seasonal and year-around workers shape to be at large when they' no child one bit of good until he moved from one area to another are permitted to get out. At the; discovers for himself just what for farm work. Those who work close she graciously answered ^ he is there for. and what he wants in catnning and food processing numerous questions propounded to get from it. The boy who plants will also be eligible, as' by interested members of the * wants to be an accountant or law- will the workers brought in for club. I yer will get what education he farm labor from foreign coun- Miss Dorothy Kohler played 'needs in spite of a poor school tries. two eelections on her trombone, j the world will have little effect with Miss Ada Dahlgren at the' 0n the lad who doesn'e care, ~ Tuberculosis germs live and mul- piano, which were thoroughly en- j tiply in the human bodv. Outside joyed. j The most critical years with re- the body they stay alive for a For the convenience of War Workers and others interested, Helen's Beauty Shop will be open the following Sundays: May 23, June 13-27, for Permanent-, hy appointment only. Phone 89R2. _FLAGS_. All Sizes — AH Fabrics Price Range to Fit All Purses I 624 So. Main St. I Ann Arbor, Midi. FOX j gard to tuberculosis in a woman's while, but they do not produce j life are the years between the offspring. These germs are spread CITY NOTICE Hydrants To Be Flushed j f. es °f 25 «£ 35Pjn \PPPPi^ from tte ***■ to the WelL The semi-annual inspection and _*» th^ are ^ y^ betwem flushing of all fire hydrants will!^^ancU& No age is safe from take place on May 25 and 26. All, xne alseas^ water iisers are requested to draw J productioii of aircraft is rap- their day's water supply for o.o-jidiy hecoining a "woman's in- Improve your poultry feeding by using Semi-Solid Buttermilk Emulsion and Codliver Oil. We have Buttermilk in small drums and large barrels, Codliver Oil in bulk. Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Morton Poultry Farm. If vou can't use it someone can; sell it with a liner ad. mestic 'use before 8 o'clock in the morning. The Water Department wishes to thank all the consumers for their co-operation in this necessary operation, CHARLES KERN, Supt CITY NOTICE Annual Cleanup Days May 21 and 22 All people in the City of Saline desiring to have their rubbish hauled away will please place it out at the curb on Friday or Saturday,, May 21 or 22- In order to s__ve time and mileage, please have rubbish in containers and have it out as early in the morning as possible. Your co-operation in this matter will be deeply appreciated. CHARLES KERN, Supt dustry" Chairman Paul V. Mc- I Nutt of the War Manpower Commission said this week, explaining that 70 to 80 per cent of the workers now being hired by many aircraft companies are women, Employment figures made available by the aircraft industry show, he said, that about a third of all the workers in aircraft are women and that this proportion is expected to rise to at least 59 per cent by the end of the year. This, he pointed out, represents a phenomenal increase" over the situation before Pearl Harbor when only 2 per cent of the workers in the industrv were -women, —Michigan Investor. ' Subscribe for The Observer. Eyes Examined I Dr. -RVnTiTr (.iffrvd ToIp-"1" ■Ontraup- tris*- tn hrpT.r>*h riffl^o TWiTpi "Pot*. : eTrerv Katurri=»v 2:30 to 9:45 P. \ M. Glasses fitted. " ' ' Who las The isney For M War Loan? "Where is all the money coming from to meet the 13 billion dollars of the Second War Loan goal?" is a question heard on many sides. It will come out of the 45-billion dollar surplus earnings of 1943, according to statistics reported hy Treasury experts. During 1941 personal savings of individuals amounted to 9 billion dollars. During 1943 this surplus or prospective savings will increase hy 36 billion dollars ovei; 1941 when consumer goods were easy to get. Now that prices are high, thrifty people will make their goods last longer and place more money in War Bonds. The recognized flower by gardeners for May is the Hawthorne or Lily of the Valley. The flour that good cooks around Saline recognize every month in the year is Hayden's "1900". Ask your elevator or grocer. Hy-Brid seed corn and it's state certified. Early, medium flats Bu. $6.95. Order two bushel lots, $6.75 per Bu, Complete line of Kasco Feeds, dairy, poultry and hog feed, Hog self feeders. Terms. Montgomery Ward Farm Store, Ann Arbor. SalineTheatre Friday and Saturday Counter Espionage With WARREN WILLIAM as the Lone Wolf —ALSO— Mississippi Gambler With KENT TAYLOR and FRANCES LANGFORD WAR WORK—Telephone operating is war work. Experience not necessary. Full time positions available in Saline. Young single women preferred. Apply immediately at Telephone office hi Saline. Please do not apply if now- engaged in other war work. "THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES—YOU LEND YOUR MONEY" Buy More War Bonds Today Sun.,- Mon., and Tues. Ma.inee Sunday, 8 p. m. Wednesday and Thursday Paris Calling Starring Elizabeth Bergner :and RANDOLPH SCOTT |
