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HE SAL IN b
VOLUME 62
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY. ?__IC"frG-* >" THURSDAY, KAY 27, 134:
"NnjIIBER 34
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
War Work To Learn
Machinist Tracts
Also Experienced
Machinists
R and B TOOL CO.
Saline, Michigan
iy To E. F. Mies Gen. Mgr.
ft
"Mmtp
jgtijV ^ the Essential
~M B VITAMINS
. they need!
*•
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
Gyeen Onions, 2 b's 25c
California and
; Florida Oranges
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.
!
Faith In America
To Be Pledged Anew
Annual Sale Of
Poppies To Be Made .
Saturday, May 29.
SEEN AN' HEARD
By E. _5. Fox 1
'
COne of the better cooks suggests adding a stalk of rhubarb
to apple pie for more flavor.
CYes, the sun did get out, finally. !
Early Day
Education
Outlined By Supt.
Bearss In Fine
Talk To Rotarians.
Chairman Hubert A.
PROCLAMATION
Whereas, memory of America's
war dead in our World Wars will;
be honored here on Saturday,'
May 29, when everyone will be
asked to wear a memorial poppy
in tribute to their service and
sacrifice.
Plans for the observance of
'TEEY GIVE THEIR
13—YOU LEND
/OUR MONEY"
Su? an Additional
Band Now
Each year i - _ eems u_
Memorial Day is almost with And all that rain didn't exeactly ; h^?f^^pa1io^l't__ik for the CKiW}i "^ axc "emg wiuyitn.cn darence
whet the enthusiasm of Victory chose a vocational talK for tne The American L^n Auxil_ _..^°fe^;
_.____. gardeners, either. One chap has: ^S™"*j, ** ^ Tav Jn iS. ^ Md permission has baen Pllone 152*
of old. given up definitely and absolutely ^Kote^ Club at The Tavern last te& ^ fbe Comm0;- council
after having his seeds washed j _____S.S___ nPPP_„~zP„ lt Proveu of the City of Saline that these
ns again.
bear a
the "Decoration Day
when it was simply a day for
Cook, Auetioneei.
noon £.____
; more than interesting.
decorating the graves of the Civil away twice. Still, others are; "'""= ""**" -V" ^"^T-L' «.;_. rmm_ memorial flowers made by disab- )•
War veterans, it has become as yet hopeful-and that s some- ] ^™jg* r^^l^^ ^ ^^ete^t^ ^T^ ^
' .„__ _._ .._ _._ ______ sale on the streets here tnrough-
in their
truly a day of memory for all our thing. «_To this June's graduating j X"3V ~ u, —
honored- dead. The little red class goes the community's best • S?*^chiL thSr o^ a^d a out ^ day by the ' ™t_liaiy
poppy of Flanders Field has al- wishes. With the war talk of! £°^S'1 the ^hbors° IkiWrerf W°men and whoever they may
most become the official symbol inflation the outlook isn't too *™ °^™L^ ^1ned bv na^ deleSate to assist them.
of this season of honor and trnb- bright^ ^t g«J£~*£ j ESSASST iFSSL? &L ^^ GROSS> M^
ute to those to whom we owe stepped out to tackle problems- Tvrivat.. whonl* "**
so much. Just as dreary and weighty. The j ^^^m Ce £ Half of a sma11 Peanut ran su^
: The story of the poppy is well "future" doesn't mean the next! S«»irtmi^^WvmSS?_i Cnlonv ply a11 the caries needed for an
known to f yet like all things five years or^but ajull life"|gSS?S^l2Sr5_SSK h°Ur °f *«* ™*
^yelrV arryea£Peaeve^ ££ you iSA™-SfS [ *"« «* »—-*«*f * ff. _
\ZeriS, should understend the the older generation. ^Suppose' ,3^*^" ™d.™^Jatf?
meaning of the poppy. the store clerks get pretty tired: the three Rs were "stressed as
. iHIs a p^t who first gave of answering "No'; to ou_.max* | ™?.*i.Iatfn°» JP^^SL^
expression to the idea. Soon him- queries-and it's getting to the I f^T^JE,^e Iaw< el^neer-
: self^to lie beneath the poppies, point where a bo^ feels guilty! ^"jj-^;P{£e;
. he wrote:
i "In Flanders" Fields the poppies —— ~ »~.-,,«..,_. „„~™,„_„,-„i 0^«- -~...,--
considered necessities of living.! ™PPP?' C°^eJC1^, a^.„J™^ >IINmTOI CHARGE 25 CEJNTS
OBSERVER LINERS .
Classified Advertising
Wanted—Wools of all kinds.
Call A. C. Miller, 195F4. 25tf
Heating and- sneet 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—Pfister hybrid seed
corn. Frank Kanitz, phone 237F21..
Milan. %■ mile sauth of Cone.
For Sale^—Duroc boars and_
gilts. Gilts due in August. Dam
Hertler & Son, phone 184F21.
ies, point where a bo$r feels guilty j ulS -J«Xki" * biects ^ ___. 6c per line first insertion, 4c per Used cars wanted. WiU pay
^!a^ffl^=_'K;:aja?Sffis_s - - ra^~"' —"- iarr_5.'5iS_,ss:
crosses, row on We don't expect to see a mechan-
athletics, home economics and
blow,
^ Between the «««-, .w «u ^-~^"^^^—^^S^! shop added from time to time,
I Even before the men had re- but it is even difficult to locate If Ct^ete ^ set-up as we have ^^^
' turned from the war, the perfect little wooden animals for the "■ ^""Ty*
little poem of Colonel John Mc- children to pull about on a. cord.
Work Shoes
al
Much more of interest was Parsons',
touched upon and toward the
Crae had winged its way around We were all so used to having ^nea cXpared the cost of ed- Geraniums for Decoration Day.
the world carrying the picture so many, many things that its Son __M*e count^ wfth that Lambarth Brothers,
of the poppies. Returning sol- more puzzhng than ,a. hardship ^Xe^?lSrln^Sy^
the former, 16 billion for the lat-
-r.
Mr. Bearss is well pleased by
Pratts Poultry Remedies at
school.
Rotarian Thurlow Bodley of
Milan was present and David Lambarth Bros. Store
Cuff was a guest of Mr. Bearss.
diers brought the vision of the to be unable to find just what
poppy fields back with them, en- we desire. CAnd the higher wag- "^
graved indelibly in their hearts es paid factory workers have
with the memories of the com- taken so many experienced sales- .. . .. . _.--,..-
rades they had left on the bat- people that many places of busi- . *f_.SP™t ff ^Tope™tl?11 ^e has
tie-front. Spontaneously the. pop- ness (especially in larger cities) receivea as tne nead of our
py took on a sacred significance, have been forced to hire persons
It became the flower of remem- of lower education—which great-
Ibrance for the men who had ly complicates the customers'
poured out their life's blood problems in trying to receive the
around the roots of the little shopping aid needed. gt"But the _, . . , „,
' plant. - , war can't be put to blame ^.for -E/I-tertainS At bttOWei'
Memories of the war dead al- all; over two years ago a Quin-
ways bring thoughts of those who oy restaurant served fried egg
did not die but came back doom- sandwiches when the menu listed
ed to years of hardship and suf- them as deviled. Or maybe they
fering, sometime? worse than were right! And we recall that
death. In the poppy was found -A-1 Schmid. and iiennv Nc-'.le be-
a way to link Pthe honoring of mg "^mjlted. right here in ££ STX taTTbS mar-
h^ng^thlfof S£r:J°VS*n ^ £^ Co^^g^ ^ to Robert Ettig of Jackson
after the war patriotic organi- jng* of AI, his ■ many friends will
Poultry will definitely he goo*
property this season. Put in that
ertra lot of chicks. We are stiff
hatching- Saline Hatchery.
Wanted — Bead and useless
stock: horses ?5.00, cows $4. Call
collect Tecumseh 350. Carroll
For Rent—10 acres for sheep Frost' Wcrasee for^ Darling & Co
Call 122R2.
pasture.
35
'I
Wanted—To buy sewing ma-
We have government wheat cianeP =fd vacuum cleaners Will
Valine Mercantile Co pay best cash Prlce* Smgfer Store,
Saline unercantue oo. ; 51 N Hm.on gt YpsUanti) phone
942-W.
37
I
(From Albion Recorder)
.Mrs. Max R. DuPark entertained at a shower Thursday evenin.
Especially equipped to repair
Batteries for electric fence. ^?,Part% ^ -?*™ ^7*
-ii.• j™ a, <-„ /-v. oon.,0 Welding of all lands. Brooks
Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. ! Brothers will fix It If anyone
For Sale;—Electric cooker nearly new. 310' N. Ann Arbor St.
can. Phone 101.
Wantedk-Girl or woman for
general housework in family of
at her home on 502 Linden ave-: Plenty of flowers and plants f^^ ^ A_m ^^ Modern con-
nue, honoring Miss Bette Bearss, at The Greenhouse for Memorial
third year ' Albion College student Day. 34
For Sale—Bred Chester White
some time in June. ' gilts. Clarence Carr, 4390 Willow
veniences. Mrs; Raymond Burkhart, phone 191F__1."
<.- - _,-.__ * _. j. . "-, ' v.„ ^l..,. .~ i™- +T-" >- i _. An amusing contest was held road,
zations m different countries be- be glad to.knowJhat he has ar- with originalb verses bein& ^t..
gan to^ conduct sales of poppies f *******? ^nT^JF?*** ^ ten on "^vice to Brides." Judg-! For sale
made by disabled veterans, w fain^to luna beans baked es -of ^ tesfc were Mrs. CoS- style radio.
raise funds for relief work m toovm sugar and small cliunks peters; ^ ^ ^ Rowi^ rokd.
among suffering ex-service men Oz. bacon. c;Where not outshined / M Bure-an. Mrs Hubert-
and their families. A double sig- by dandrfinns-. l.,Tm.t ri.r» w^™..,.. ^ Mrs. burgan. Mrs. HUDert.
nificance became attached to the hi all
iwppy. Wearing the little flow- a great day when we can again
- Zenith Arm-chair
10945 Saline-Milan
Dead. Useless F-srr>i Animals
removed. Horses §5.00, cows 54.00.
Prompt service, including Sundays
cal] 484 A.d"i*»'.. ro-m-qr. charges.
Adrian. Vic)- Adrian Tankage Co.
| We have a good supply of
dav w*hPn • ?uest, received the award. rolet sedan with good tires. En
~ * ™- t, „ • 4... rf,„ _ „S_!fo,,f » fT1," After Miss Bearss had opened quire at 113 W. McKay St. 35
? .< „ °,™\ , -S tte S^ .™. . ; ?f ??■ H01" h^ lovely gifts, .refreshments q
dead and helping the living. land (Mich.) to ?n,oy_then- array -__ servyed "^,-L „ ^rss
The poppy also became the of blooms and festivities. <TAnd Tjresirtincr at the tea table
memorial flower of the British where Memorial Day week-end PreslQms at uie tea taoie.
' For Sale — 8-room house on
j West Michigan Ave. Inquire at
Besides the friends and Albion 102 E. Henry St. 36
feeders and fountans. Fill your
needs "before too late.
Saline Hatchery.
Hubert Bearss and
For Sale
daughter,' condition.
all of Saline, and Mrs. Robert
__w-T_- -cic w.n_g wuiu t__u_i_ j*-"--. ..-. .*__._ _-_-. m_ *.a.v*z r,.^ . Taf»lr<_an
year in all parts of the English- happy years to look forward to, s z •''"'K50n*
speaking world, to" honor the and pleasant ones to look back _ . m-r^-xy tvTT--_tc(
World War dead and to aid the on- So take out your old album, KA11UJN JNHiVVo
.war's living victims. 'and have a laugh over that fish-' Stamps number 15 and 16 in
-House trailer in good
House No. 10052 on
35
Legion and Auxiliary
in adopting it as their official service, etc. And the State's -_. . „„,.,._ „* „•_.,. *•»«_.- Tr_. -..«, „_. ~c c i- -
flenver Qf remembrance. Soon death rate for such holidays will S^1*3' m°f«M*PP*^£^ US-112 weSt * Saline
many millions of the little red probably be cut considerably this f,f^ ^^^^ ^^
flower were being worn each year. We. hope so. We have
For Sale—1941 Chevrolet Panel
i in good shape and good tires: '43
license, Lewis Ernst, ph«ne 96R3.
For Sale
WAR WORK—Telephone operating is war work. Experience
not necessary. Full time positi'ns
available in Saline. Young single
women preferred. Apply immediately at Telephone office in f_a-
line. Please do not apply if now
engaged in other war work.
Every penny of the money paid ing trip when you wore dad's long ' your book I. are now valid for, f°o^J-on^°"'^^ ^-,^f_r^^" | mg man's wages" in essential
for poppies goes into the" reha- underwear—or got rained in the five pounds each to be used for
bilitation and welfare work of entire week-end after driving canning. The government asks
The American Legion and Aux- miles for a cabin and finally that you can as you did last
-Kerosene range
i, also an ice ref
erator, Phone 243, Charles Kern, I
Female Help—Gasoline Station
attendant. Neat appearing and a
pleasing personality are the essentials for a young woman seek-
work. References required—apply
For Sal^-7-piece walnut din- ' ™ ^°rX^y *a^V if^T
ette, 3- piece oak bedroom suite.
iihary, and because this work is curling up on the. back seat of year—4 quarts of fruit with a ,, - &z,z,„„ •_.,«,„,,_-, ,.7 -vr—to,
; performed by volunteers, it goes the car. And then there were pound ofiugar. If your needs arej^ fhTrf«rf ' vi
! a very long way. days that were just right for pic- greater you may apply at your *^m ArDor 3treet- _. d0
Disabled veterans and children "ics and steak roasts—rowing all local board for supplemental al- ■„,.,„«.,,,, •cv_^v.e. An «-- .no „,.,.«_,,
left fatherless by war are the the way across the lake to reach lotments up to 15 additional n^ri^w r^ t
special concern of the Legion and a "better" bathing beach—get- pounds per person, depending on' ^PJrJP^ ^PPPP^ ^I*«
Auxiliary. It is. for them the ting a good tan (or blister) from the amolint you are planning to! SzS?*' IL.t ^w Tpsll^tl'
! poppy dimes and dollars are giv- Old Sol—dancing in the evening's can. This 15 pounds includes thei a^-w. _(
! en not so much for their ma- breezes. But let's not get too far five pounds allowed for jams and j ^omal«_ w,_Tri vvt.pi-.,>.,...>,**
it-rial needs as for their human ahead of the weather—this is jellies. | Female Help — Experienced
| I needs. Memorial Day coming up^-not Service men home on furlough !^SwL AV^«™lZ~r
!i The wearing of the poppy is the Fourth of July! CFolks have may apply for rations of coffee,'aWe, Depar„ment* Forty-five ^
. a personal pledge that we' will ^een complaining about the water sugar, processed foods meats and •week- "00d Vpy\ Zacatl0'_.'_a^? y
1 not "break faith" with those who pressure being low. Mr. Kern gasoline by bringing their Leave im P*51"30"*1 or °y letter to Staebler
died but will carry on to the says they axe having trouble papers to the local board. Better KemPf Oil Co., 424 S. Main St,
achievement of the things for with the automatic pump and come in and get what's comino- to Ajln -Arbor, Mich. 35
' .Which they gave their lives. haven't yet been able to find out you. ° j
, The poppies this year will hon- Just what is wrong with it. Know b C book holders notice care-1 Improve your poultry feeding
or the men who have given their all will bear patiently with the f _uy the expiration' date on your '< °y using Semi-SoJid Buttermilk.
lives in the present conflict, as department in this problem, book. Send for your renewals at > Emulsion and Codliver Oil. We j
: well as those who fell among Thanks. C_And have you gotten least two weeks before the book have Buttermilk in small drums,
! the poppies of France and Bel- a whiff of those fragrant lilac expires. B book-holders should and large barrels, Codliver Oil inj
gium 25 years ago. The money blooms? Or don't you care for nave tires inspected every four I bulk. Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
contributed for the flowers will them? That, and a small apple months. C book everv three - Morton Poultry Farm.
be used for the welfare of victims tree that would bear better bios- months. Be certain to have this j
of both wars and their families, soms than fruit would satisfy a _0ne before applying for renewal, j The recognized flower by gar-
Poppies will be offered to ev- personal longing. Perhaps you'd a. books expire July 21, and' deners for May is the Hawthorne
eryone in Saline by women of the rather raise orchids. CAnd revel will be renewed bv mail. The'or Lily of the Valley. The flour
Auxiliary on Poppy Day. No m the sight of blooming orchards blanks will be available at your that good cooks around Saline
—" J" ' --*-'- •*•"- —•"« «.«..--».«.- ..«•—~ ... .. - _ "recognize every month in the
year is Hayden's "lf!00". Ask
your elevator or grocer.
Kerapf Oil Co., 424 S. Main St.,
Ann Arbor, Mich. 35
Wanted—People in this vicinity
tates. etc., will confer a favor by
who have anv legal orintintr required in the settlement nf es-
having it sent to this newspaper:.
Tho rates are universal in such
matters and to have your notices
appear in this paper it is only
necessary to ask the Probate
JiTfTtre to send them to The
Saline Observer.
FLAGS-,
All Sizes — AH Fabrics
Price Range to Fit All Purses I
624 So. Main St. |
Ann Arbor, Mich.
FOX
New Hours at The Trocadero
price will be asked for the flow- while ambitious thoughts stray gas station some time in June.
ers, the pennies of children being ahead to canning season-—ration- "
just as welcome as the dollars «d sugar and all. CHave you no- a TT-^TT/YW <Z A T "8?
of the wealthy. A poppy over ev- ticed that the Piatt PTA is striv- auuxw QALiEj
ery heart is the goal. , ing for. regular dances for their .___,,.
! young folks as an effort, to com- ^f".!^. J*\.S™f X i. Th*. following hours will be ob-
Prooram For ;bat the da*Sers of juvenile de- ™aiv "feigned will sell served the Trfl0Of,ol.- otatio--.
„ B . . ZS linquency? The. best of luck to at public auchan on the premises Manrtav through Friday. 6 a. m.
Memorial Day you, neighbors, and here's hoping at 209 West Henry street, Saline,
The program for Memorial Day^ own ^nimunity can soon on
C-_-__TforTn__rade Sundav Innm' work* aat a s01^011 to a like Satnrday. May 29.
_nTat 9 oS Sv Tm Problera' If some adult group commencing at 1:00 o'clock sharp,
the school laiwn aiid marching to could be s0 in?lined..to SP?"80* tw° complete lots of household
the cemetery. In. the line of
entertainment for these "kids" goods.
niarch, headed by the* "tencl, will'~^?*-t^ty ^ ^nd-^<\.not Nine-piece dining suite, three
be members of The' American prf ^P1 *me ^^ _T ^bedroom suites, breakfast set,
Legibn and Auxiliary MOMS automatically established a. pop- table -and chairs, living room
Sy Scouts. "Girl ^outs and '*?ar4?and ^^7^^-^ ^uite, piano, three.odd dressers,
school, children. *' i^ form of w.ekly dances—and odd leds heating stove, coal oil
to 11: 3. to 8 p. m. Saturday:
6 a. m. to 11: 3 to 10 t>. ™. Sunday: 12 noon to 10 p. m.
I E. BEAN.
. For t.o-H-m?' flv i»«v«-.»_i stationery—printed, embossed or mono-
grammed —• distinctivp' h"sii-». .
stationery, business cardst an-.
Tiounpement'!. • s^cV '^rds. birth
announcements wedd'Tip- > invita-
:At the eemeten-, appropriatej^SL^TS*^* C^ *"* ««.«"«. "«- oil ^oderjtions. "Xmas Greetings" printed
the sun keeps smiling, the season .. _.. , _„ ,,
of skinned knees and bloody noses* other a^]Cles- 20-gallon jar and
Odd- chairs.- stands and
remarks -will be. made.by Chap- the. sun keeps smiling, the season stove*
kpn Walter. IMacArthur.... . . 'of skinned kneesandbloodynoses' ., . .. .. .
* = j will soon be" wdl* underway for smaller ones fruit jars, dishes,
I our .'small fry"—some already'ana other articles too numerous
' ! have a head start. ..olier skates, to mention.
t 1,0 _. -h„..z, 4.-™ z.^ 'skip ropes, wagons and bikes CARSON AND ELLIS.
bov Std Sw el6 fwL. ^ forrned.a paxade wnere not "CLARENCE COO^ Auctioneer.
^r/^trt^^- ^ beCor5e! too long ago* skiis and ~sleds held "
more attractive to the opposite;
sex? ' '
j Advice To The Lovelorn
Dear Dopeyr
sway. Saturday's -throng "in Cancer is a disorderly growth
, Wheeler's gave us a sample of of cells.
; Short, Fat, and Lonesome, [■what to" expect froiri now" on.
j Dear Short, Fat, and Lonesome: j cCan't blame KeveKng for giv- Ev€K ___T"i»Tn-Trsp_3
■ Tape, a course in reducing and ing up his soda bar "for the du- rv..' Frank Gifford.^ Toledo Ootome-
jtry to get into the WAACS. A ration, hut it sure is complicat- t^st in branch office, Milan Hotel
Irniiform always'attracts men. - f ing matters in the one remaining mrerv Saturdav 2:30 - to D^S P.
Dopey. ice cream parlor hereabouts. ■ - ZM. Glasses fitted. - - '
(your own name on or without)
-all prices. Call 202. Saline.
AN ESSENTIAL
W*" TNTTTTi.'rPV
NEETiH Fn.L*P
- TO "K_F.F.*P .»EM
ROLLt_vTG*.' .
Brakemen
Switchtenders
Telegranh "Ooerators
Yard Clerks "
Applv SiinerintprtdPTit'c nfi.. p.
NYCRR. Jarteon.' Mich.*
Anrilinatinns from fno*,. now
emoloyed in war industries Will
not be eonsidered.
SalineTheatre
Friday and Saturday
FEANKBB ALBERT in
The Spirit
s* of Stanford
—ALSO—'
Bitch Minds the Baby
With V-BGUSnA BEUCE
and BRAD CRAWFORD
Sun., IJHpn.,. and Taes.'
Maf-inee ' Sunday, "* 8 p. m."
j-IUDi" GARLAND and
'GEORGE MURPHY in
For Me and
My Gal
Wednesday and "Chnrsday
1 Lady in a Jam
[ With _lRI__NE JDUNNE
and PAaaUio KNOWI-ES
1
Object Description
| Title | 1943-05-27; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1943-05-27 |
| 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 | 1943-05-27; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1943-05-27 |
| 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 |
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HE SAL IN b VOLUME 62 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY. ?__IC"frG-* >" THURSDAY, KAY 27, 134: "NnjIIBER 34 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 War Work To Learn Machinist Tracts Also Experienced Machinists R and B TOOL CO. Saline, Michigan iy To E. F. Mies Gen. Mgr. ft "Mmtp jgtijV ^ the Essential ~M B VITAMINS . they need! *• 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 Gyeen Onions, 2 b's 25c California and ; Florida Oranges 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. ! Faith In America To Be Pledged Anew Annual Sale Of Poppies To Be Made . Saturday, May 29. SEEN AN' HEARD By E. _5. Fox 1 ' COne of the better cooks suggests adding a stalk of rhubarb to apple pie for more flavor. CYes, the sun did get out, finally. ! Early Day Education Outlined By Supt. Bearss In Fine Talk To Rotarians. Chairman Hubert A. PROCLAMATION Whereas, memory of America's war dead in our World Wars will; be honored here on Saturday,' May 29, when everyone will be asked to wear a memorial poppy in tribute to their service and sacrifice. Plans for the observance of 'TEEY GIVE THEIR 13—YOU LEND /OUR MONEY" Su? an Additional Band Now Each year i - _ eems u_ Memorial Day is almost with And all that rain didn't exeactly ; h^?f^^pa1io^l't__ik for the CKiW}i "^ axc "emg wiuyitn.cn darence whet the enthusiasm of Victory chose a vocational talK for tne The American L^n Auxil_ _..^°fe^; _.____. gardeners, either. One chap has: ^S™"*j, ** ^ Tav Jn iS. ^ Md permission has baen Pllone 152* of old. given up definitely and absolutely ^Kote^ Club at The Tavern last te& ^ fbe Comm0;- council after having his seeds washed j _____S.S___ nPPP_„~zP„ lt Proveu of the City of Saline that these ns again. bear a the "Decoration Day when it was simply a day for Cook, Auetioneei. noon £.____ ; more than interesting. decorating the graves of the Civil away twice. Still, others are; "'""= ""**" -V" ^"^T-L' «.;_. rmm_ memorial flowers made by disab- )• War veterans, it has become as yet hopeful-and that s some- ] ^™jg* r^^l^^ ^ ^^ete^t^ ^T^ ^ ' .„__ _._ .._ _._ ______ sale on the streets here tnrough- in their truly a day of memory for all our thing. «_To this June's graduating j X"3V ~ u, — honored- dead. The little red class goes the community's best • S?*^chiL thSr o^ a^d a out ^ day by the ' ™t_liaiy poppy of Flanders Field has al- wishes. With the war talk of! £°^S'1 the ^hbors° IkiWrerf W°men and whoever they may most become the official symbol inflation the outlook isn't too *™ °^™L^ ^1ned bv na^ deleSate to assist them. of this season of honor and trnb- bright^ ^t g«J£~*£ j ESSASST iFSSL? &L ^^ GROSS> M^ ute to those to whom we owe stepped out to tackle problems- Tvrivat.. whonl* "** so much. Just as dreary and weighty. The j ^^^m Ce £ Half of a sma11 Peanut ran su^ : The story of the poppy is well "future" doesn't mean the next! S«»irtmi^^WvmSS?_i Cnlonv ply a11 the caries needed for an known to f yet like all things five years or^but ajull life" gSS?S^l2Sr5_SSK h°Ur °f *«* ™* ^yelrV arryea£Peaeve^ ££ you iSA™-SfS [ *"« «* »—-*«*f * ff. _ \ZeriS, should understend the the older generation. ^Suppose' ,3^*^" ™d.™^Jatf? meaning of the poppy. the store clerks get pretty tired: the three Rs were "stressed as . iHIs a p^t who first gave of answering "No'; to ou_.max* ™?.*i.Iatfn°» JP^^SL^ expression to the idea. Soon him- queries-and it's getting to the I f^T^JE,^e Iaw< el^neer- : self^to lie beneath the poppies, point where a bo^ feels guilty! ^"jj-^;P{£e; . he wrote: i "In Flanders" Fields the poppies —— ~ »~.-,,«..,_. „„~™,„_„,-„i 0^«- -~...,-- considered necessities of living.! ™PPP?' C°^eJC1^, a^.„J™^ >IINmTOI CHARGE 25 CEJNTS OBSERVER LINERS . Classified Advertising Wanted—Wools of all kinds. Call A. C. Miller, 195F4. 25tf Heating and- sneet 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—Pfister hybrid seed corn. Frank Kanitz, phone 237F21.. Milan. %■ mile sauth of Cone. For Sale^—Duroc boars and_ gilts. Gilts due in August. Dam Hertler & Son, phone 184F21. ies, point where a bo$r feels guilty j ulS -J«Xki" * biects ^ ___. 6c per line first insertion, 4c per Used cars wanted. WiU pay ^!a^ffl^=_'K;:aja?Sffis_s - - ra^~"' —"- iarr_5.'5iS_,ss: crosses, row on We don't expect to see a mechan- athletics, home economics and blow, ^ Between the «««-, .w «u ^-~^"^^^—^^S^! shop added from time to time, I Even before the men had re- but it is even difficult to locate If Ct^ete ^ set-up as we have ^^^ ' turned from the war, the perfect little wooden animals for the "■ ^""Ty* little poem of Colonel John Mc- children to pull about on a. cord. Work Shoes al Much more of interest was Parsons', touched upon and toward the Crae had winged its way around We were all so used to having ^nea cXpared the cost of ed- Geraniums for Decoration Day. the world carrying the picture so many, many things that its Son __M*e count^ wfth that Lambarth Brothers, of the poppies. Returning sol- more puzzhng than ,a. hardship ^Xe^?lSrln^Sy^ the former, 16 billion for the lat- -r. Mr. Bearss is well pleased by Pratts Poultry Remedies at school. Rotarian Thurlow Bodley of Milan was present and David Lambarth Bros. Store Cuff was a guest of Mr. Bearss. diers brought the vision of the to be unable to find just what poppy fields back with them, en- we desire. CAnd the higher wag- "^ graved indelibly in their hearts es paid factory workers have with the memories of the com- taken so many experienced sales- .. . .. . _.--,..- rades they had left on the bat- people that many places of busi- . *f_.SP™t ff ^Tope™tl?11 ^e has tie-front. Spontaneously the. pop- ness (especially in larger cities) receivea as tne nead of our py took on a sacred significance, have been forced to hire persons It became the flower of remem- of lower education—which great- Ibrance for the men who had ly complicates the customers' poured out their life's blood problems in trying to receive the around the roots of the little shopping aid needed. gt"But the _, . . , „, ' plant. - , war can't be put to blame ^.for -E/I-tertainS At bttOWei' Memories of the war dead al- all; over two years ago a Quin- ways bring thoughts of those who oy restaurant served fried egg did not die but came back doom- sandwiches when the menu listed ed to years of hardship and suf- them as deviled. Or maybe they fering, sometime? worse than were right! And we recall that death. In the poppy was found -A-1 Schmid. and iiennv Nc-'.le be- a way to link Pthe honoring of mg "^mjlted. right here in ££ STX taTTbS mar- h^ng^thlfof S£r:J°VS*n ^ £^ Co^^g^ ^ to Robert Ettig of Jackson after the war patriotic organi- jng* of AI, his ■ many friends will Poultry will definitely he goo* property this season. Put in that ertra lot of chicks. We are stiff hatching- Saline Hatchery. Wanted — Bead and useless stock: horses ?5.00, cows $4. Call collect Tecumseh 350. Carroll For Rent—10 acres for sheep Frost' Wcrasee for^ Darling & Co Call 122R2. pasture. 35 'I Wanted—To buy sewing ma- We have government wheat cianeP =fd vacuum cleaners Will Valine Mercantile Co pay best cash Prlce* Smgfer Store, Saline unercantue oo. ; 51 N Hm.on gt YpsUanti) phone 942-W. 37 I (From Albion Recorder) .Mrs. Max R. DuPark entertained at a shower Thursday evenin. Especially equipped to repair Batteries for electric fence. ^?,Part% ^ -?*™ ^7* -ii.• j™ a, <-„ /-v. oon.,0 Welding of all lands. Brooks Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. ! Brothers will fix It If anyone For Sale;—Electric cooker nearly new. 310' N. Ann Arbor St. can. Phone 101. Wantedk-Girl or woman for general housework in family of at her home on 502 Linden ave-: Plenty of flowers and plants f^^ ^ A_m ^^ Modern con- nue, honoring Miss Bette Bearss, at The Greenhouse for Memorial third year ' Albion College student Day. 34 For Sale—Bred Chester White some time in June. ' gilts. Clarence Carr, 4390 Willow veniences. Mrs; Raymond Burkhart, phone 191F__1." <.- - _,-.__ * _. j. . "-, ' v.„ ^l..,. .~ i™- +T-" >- i _. An amusing contest was held road, zations m different countries be- be glad to.knowJhat he has ar- with originalb verses bein& ^t.. gan to^ conduct sales of poppies f *******? ^nT^JF?*** ^ ten on "^vice to Brides." Judg-! For sale made by disabled veterans, w fain^to luna beans baked es -of ^ tesfc were Mrs. CoS- style radio. raise funds for relief work m toovm sugar and small cliunks peters; ^ ^ ^ Rowi^ rokd. among suffering ex-service men Oz. bacon. c;Where not outshined / M Bure-an. Mrs Hubert- and their families. A double sig- by dandrfinns-. l.,Tm.t ri.r» w^™..,.. ^ Mrs. burgan. Mrs. HUDert. nificance became attached to the hi all iwppy. Wearing the little flow- a great day when we can again - Zenith Arm-chair 10945 Saline-Milan Dead. Useless F-srr>i Animals removed. Horses §5.00, cows 54.00. Prompt service, including Sundays cal] 484 A.d"i*»'.. ro-m-qr. charges. Adrian. Vic)- Adrian Tankage Co. We have a good supply of dav w*hPn • ?uest, received the award. rolet sedan with good tires. En ~ * ™- t, „ • 4... rf,„ _ „S_!fo,,f » fT1" After Miss Bearss had opened quire at 113 W. McKay St. 35 ? .< „ °,™\ , -S tte S^ .™. . ; ?f ??■ H01" h^ lovely gifts, .refreshments q dead and helping the living. land (Mich.) to ?n,oy_then- array -__ servyed "^,-L „ ^rss The poppy also became the of blooms and festivities. |
