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VOLUME 63
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JAN. 11,11945
NUMBER 1*
_________
? Saline's Mrst
i
A WEAPON AT HOME
_~i
11
SEEN AN' HEARD
! I w ar Casualty
The loans of this bank are helping to
maintain a strong "home front." We
are co-operating with farmers, business firms and individuals, to supply
funds for the legitimate needs of this
communnity.
We shall welcome an opportunity to
serve you in any proper "banking capacity. Come in for a confidential discussion.
Norman Fitzeniaaisr
Was Killed In Action
In France Dec. 15
iC"Br-r-r-r.'. That's what every -
: body has been saying the past
' couple of weeks when people
jmeet each other on the street.
How TL Farm
Bureau Functions
OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
, New Idea Implements and re~
pairs. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
Interestingly Told To
Rotarians By Ray
-.maiiey oi ipsuanti.
The fanners had their inning 1
__,,,' , . .. j'Tsn't it cold? I don't like this
The Wax Department has noti-!
tied Mrs. Norman Pfitzenmaier icold weather, I'd rather have it _. _____ ___
that her husband was killed in!a mild cold." is another obser- gub at TtelivS. M SI _We have government wheal \Brothers, 225 South Inn Art*
j For Sale—Boy Scout suit 100%
6c per line first insertion. 4c pel wool, size 14. Bob Harris. Call
; line each subsequent insertion 180R2. ^
AnNBVltrM CHARGE 25 CENTS; Saline Archery Club meeting
: and shoot Jan. 4, 7 p. m., at
j Wolverine Work Shoes at'hi&n school. ;
! Parsons'. ! '■
Expert Radio Servif, . Browm
! street, phone 264R3.
Pfi^nma^.%0ve^ran1of^e'iVa+tiO11- ?? ***** fat theK «*7 ^ when" 'c^TsS i 3al™ Mercantile Co.
Stedhead to ^r-tad'18^1^ S^8!0.11 _-bout-Shov> chiirman for January, introduced! ~ -
^iFF^Ft^krssiksas^th^rLrTdi4-ssr^ss who^rfSi ■ -——™ ,r-g-™>*-**
r^^^^l^.^I-^^rculty in starting machines etc.,, ^od ta£ on' tl-^ IT^fll, Wanted-Chickens.
t.„i,. ,. is the usual discussion about shov- chairman for Janua.iv mtrndii<_pri I ' ! _, _. . . ~
lafita'^ snow, firing the furnace and lay^n^dley <T_5Sa_aU Strict! *or Sale-Archery tackle.- E> Heating and sheet mrtal werk,
)lt £^ carrying ashes, getting stuck in rejresen_at_Ve 0± ttiemSun i °mm' 108 E- Henry street. , £*nace> cleaning an! .*-;,. -
tered the sp-vice in September culty in starting machines, etc.,, good talk on the aims and ol_"-i
i hM3 trained at^CamnBlaS- etc' Co^ ^^ ca-uscs a lo; jects oi that worthwhile organi-
' IM^ __^f embLkeT from fe of complaints. But we shouK ktion. He explained why their'
I GeorgeTMeade Md He was the J?** about the weather, when members find it advantageous to
Would like:
to buy 50 or 100. Phone 163F13. Order your electric flat-roast
_r„ „_^^._-», ,i _. t - i and electric alarm clocks now.
He explained why tneu-| For Saje_0o<fl-er spaniel pup. Howard Electric Shop.
pies; ice shoe skates size 3. Phone
Alcohol for automobiles. 5 Gal.
can for 55.00. Limited stoefc.
i so-n o* Leo ^tz^maier of Pitts- til6re ar? s° "^ Inore ^^ to belong, refuted the oft-claimed 5„^,
* l field towShkfmS to entSng think *&** v'hich ^ be co.n; contention that the farmers have 273R2'
I ig^-lSt^ emPl°yed ^ ^ o^r^eTp^r^dfyt £ ^^^^Irf^'^oWe heaters. Hot air and ™— Auto Co., Saline.
The American we* can do something about the A™o?thatmeVd^."much for *aSe' ^^ 1o°]? «** ™* ?J»
affairs of the workf and about th£r P™°mbert £tofd towone 193S Willis Eordor. Tires a,-, new- ^dman Auto Co., Saline.
conomlcal „ . . .
iedman Auto _ Used. car? wanted W U p
top prices for good late mod.'»
Wiedman Auto Com pan - SaJi-r
has Dairy
j;
j LeglOW Auxiliary q^ megg people periodically get of "its "subsidiaries, Farm" Bureau --xceptiorally good.
I The American Legion Auxiliary themselves into. - But then, it's services has enabled the mem- transportation. Wi
, is planning to establish gift siuv_ so easy to complain about things bers to' save muoh on certain Co., Saline,
an the Veterans' hospitals, where- we can't control, and so easy to purchases'
j , by a veteran may choose a gift shift responsibility about the E. J. Iviuir of the C. F. Smith The Surge Store __._.__.,
1 ;fcxr the members of his immediate things we should do somethm--- store is a new member, he and Maid hot water heaters and ex- For Rent—to acre farm with
\ j family. These gifts will be dsee about. Mankmd feels most com- Messrs. Simmons and Brittain re- tra milker units. Blair & Carter. house> 522.50 month, 9 miles west
j i of charge to the veteran and wall fortable when they travel the cenvin„ their lapel wheels at this Phone 251 °* Saline on US-112. Griggs, 7855
i 'be wrapped and mailed by tne roa<i 0f least resistance so long sessi01f Mead, Dearborn.
I auxiliary. The articles for the as t1mt road doesn't cause any Ferman elements, president of Especially equipped to repa;
County Farm Bu- auto parts and farm machiner; : Metal flock feeders, oil and
Welding of all kinds. Brook electric water fountains and wat-
- . . .. . . ..„ „,_- „ , . . . - , . , j.-i_ „-u" v__cu .^ donate ten Brothers will fix it if anvor er troughs for laying flocks. Mor-
This is the first ^time^such^a subject of weather and have also dollars toward a pond for skat- can. Phone 101. " on Poultry Farm.
!
project has been attempted. To in recent columns made reference j--. near the school house.
-;__..-•,-_-_- 4-1-y- _---rt_-n~.o^. t-y-e <-"_-ii__ -r\T> _■_■___»_--+- i-«. 4.X. _ _^u ■_ -._—..---<--- -_.-._. (irW.- Cn« &
The One Story Bank On the Corner
| j insure the success of this project to the old newspaper, "The Sa-
| ! for next Christmas, the auxiliary iine oracle" we quote from the .
; is starting to work on it imme- January 16 1879, issue, just 66 | -, .. „- " ._-.ii,
|jdiately. The first shop will be years ago in which a snowstorm ^'W W.iTr.f«n<! ..Sim
J (established at Facilities 100, Bat- was reported: "Livery stables vs.
*|tle_.Creek- ., „ ^ , , S1™"0??3 ?"* satl3at^ f^ "£ The Saline Woman's Oub m
The Salme unit has been asked the odds m favor of the .former." rr.„Q_^„,T _.f._.TT,r,m. *,-_- <->._. «_. i . * ",_:'"" ii". ~; I
to "set the ball rolling" by bring- Seeing some ..people out with « ~£ SZ Year^? „3^5?5«c._ra_^s ..«?«? Ttr^tt^ ^^^S
Dead, Useless TTarm Animals We have a large stock of new
removed. Horses $3.00, cows 52.00 Goodyear tires on hand, also sev-
Prompt service, including Sunday. eral pre-war truck tires. Wied- '■
Call 4846. Adrian, reverse charges man -A-uto Co., Saline.
Adrian, Mich. Adrian Tankage Co . :
I Semi-Solid Buttermilk in drums |
ing their gifts to the Januarv horses and cutters a few week's Jjf ^^J^ NrSrlY|^eto avaUable * your need is ^OAL £J£££ %££? T ha?4oMort°n
! mleting. To insure a variety & ago. made us wonder if liven- ^ h°me„_°| JSL^- *^? ?red. essential by the War Pro- Poultry Farm, phone 65R?.
stables
-„ with a good attendance. Mrs.
mipht become T-onular ~"ii °.r5T^'""'""'"'r. _^u"' duction Board. Apply at Johnson,
tend to adopt a family of six, now because of the short- ^^L^^^J^^t^\^ and 90-. 209 South Fourth Aye..] Wanted - Dead and useless |
gifts they have decidpd to pr-
including two girls and two boys", age'of g^oline a___L toes plus'thr ^fJ?f T_f'fh^f1.?. "^ ^ol«7Mic_-.7Pnonr50M7'',stoCir"F_^~s7rvic^
The gifts shotdd be for members obstacle^ of ice and snowbanked ^S wfafa S sion^n' S* 1*CTV^ Carrol Frost, |
of this family. roads which are. not as kind tr ^SSJ^^BLtmS~-ne' Electrical appUances repaired. Licensee for Darlmg & Co.
| ( Full Program For
M j Livestock Men At
1 MSC Farmers Week
t'0___.'TmuT__lG^s,' -E^roTolsms*1 . i-,,,r.ti,,- —
automobUes as they are to sleigh- y~. -T,t.-T.plv ori the manufacbTe 0rders taken now for new mar- j
-^and at the same time give peo- t_T«__T™l ™S l^ <ta«se- Limited amount of1 For Rent—Upper income, 119
Pie the usual Sabbath excuse of ?"!„ tll!y " H °_™r dt "Hotpoint" Irons now available. E Henry. Heat and water. fur-|
DOR-MOR STABLES
Hay Rides - Riding Horses - Sleigh Rides
6200 Saline-Ann Ar-
bor Road. Locatea
two miles north
from center of Saline, six miles south
from TT nf M Sf.. rH._rn PKfvnp Ral.TlP 9007^1^. I' A_s_ociatlon members "will have an ^ress^ __._«_
II Om U. 01 1V1. &T.aaiUm. rnone banne __UUJ.ld S opportunity to obtain choice regis- seeches do So, 66 years ago febrics ^ order tQ ^ ^ quired ^ ^ settlement of es- Van Born, Inkster, with fresh
------ ?t tered bred ewes at the third ewe **"* ^^ stables vied with th.r m^ ^ v/earing quauties, es- tates, etc., will confer a favor bv eggs and poultry. Phone De 3077.
sale to bet held as a part of Farm- Src~Ste?™, Lt „f . _h ^rr.) pecially with reference to wash- having it sent to this newspaper
ers' Week at Michigan State Col- ^^^-.3 °"hat are stranded^n i "" ' " ' "" "' * "~i ' "'" """"
lege, Jan. 30 to Feb. 1. .. „*.«„, «r,-.-,.Qj ,-,r>^i/q ..,.^_l•l.■, ^"ss iiisuici- _.*uiuw-ur _v__.u. a. __._.__>-_« __.._. >.« ___.r». j^,^. __u__o&o .»_._.
Ewes selected for the sale are £%-?^f~™V?-fJT .^'«w a ™i'r discussion of the colpr fastness of, appear in this paper it is only : Sheep
from Michigan's best purebred ^ot S0J;?ng af° _wf ^Z \£*Lr '"""' ----- .
flndn. -LT..I -ti\1 T^ermi. t4 bnver ^ mournmg doves in _ our cherry
havingtogosome.pla.ee. A num- L^®' ®"^^ ^ad * ^a^r ^ Howitrd Electric Service, phone nished. Adults preferred. Phone I
Se°a ar\^EWxecu^r<AncT^' ^^*Z^££*£ *L,***■ :7 0r ^uire at 117-E. Henry. \
f\ Michigan livestock raisers, and Slvf a TalK °n .^ rpu? *: % T* respective durability, etc Mrs.: „
W U-H Club and Future Farmers and Modern wluctt left its im- ^ { i_ockwo-Ml then told of the' Wanted—Peonle m this vicinitj Wanted—Poultry man to sup-
—" " """ -"""""' °= <"™° * - have any legal printing r^1 Ply Jimmie's Pet Shop, 27282
m^B^mmBms8Emma&gsimB!^8®Bgm&g&!^mibkmdmmm
Dead or Useless farm animals I
. , .. . , . . ing ironing and dry cleaning. The rates are universal in such;
for the birds that are stranaea in .^.^ Estlier T_-andwehr reai a matters and to have your notices wanted — Horses, Cows, Calves. I
Tern, on" ir.no- am'm'«w a T.air discussion of the colpr fastness of, appear in this paper it is only : Sheep and Hogs. Free and!
rrf Lf^JrW Z« f ^Z nh^ the materials and of the various, necessary' to ask the Probate prompt service. Phone Adrian ______ [
flocks, and whl permit the buyer ^ee apparently h__U_-°- ndssS tests thaX are made in the textile; Judge to send them to The Sa Reverse Charges to us. Adrian|
to secure good breeding stock tor ^ s^gr^.y_. na^en^er tiSn factories to determine the color line Observer,
his flock, comments E. L. Benton, "«"* '^SE Sv^ ttS thev ^stness and itsdesree for various
extension animal husbandry spe- [°r .-.^h^S hfd to stlv b- lyPes of clothin.?- whether for out-,
cialist of the college. ljfe beoau^of crowded t__a_Lor- d°°r or regular wear. Of course, |
The sale is only one of many KJ60^^"^^^. ^^ tosi^ also entered ^t0!
events planned for livestock men ^£? the cardinals aid bluejav. the discussion.
durmg the three-day agricultural; ^re ouite ^trikins^ in color We rbe next meeting will be h'ld ;
gathering. The custom of holding ^^ *£Sr nossib_; neo °n Jan. 23 at the home of Mrs
tJ^^L^^^Z^^^^^^^^ Bessie Collins,for ^a HobbLDay
after a lapse of three years, and (£.. helnine- hand and srive the program, and each membe- is (
a fat hog show is also on the pro-' **™f tra^n? soSShme ^o eat ^sked to bring a guest. Further j
wXb SSn'SSo'to 1^30 W^S W SX iXTro^ded fetd: particulars will be announced lat-!
Z_£bv SSte Wed-.ing shaves and get a great tteaX." regarding the hobbies.
Daiiy and horse men will meet of ^joyment from watching the ■ ■
on Tuesday, while beef cattlemen ^*™>™£*te of birds come for Frank S. Dieterle
will meet Thursday at gatherings l ***■ ^l^^^^JS °T, FVank S. Dieterle, 55 years old,
arranged for the various breeders' «^d J* t!.f™ «% ^ tv_± died Tuesday night of last week
associations. The fat steer show,"?^. ^ younger set for tneir at j^g ^ at 7g87 ^^^ -^^
I on Thursday afternoon will be fol- abaity to B*.™*. m.the cold' cold Saline township.
'lowed by the fat stock sale a_-£e«awr without hose or not. H was hom A 13 lg89 ta
steers, hogs and lambs. STIS' W? 1x^T2 ^l^tS Saline township, the son of 'the
Michigan lamb feeders and ^ &* ,a J™ ^ars older they late Fred and Helen Dieterief Md
sheet, breeders will attend a spe- '^u ** flad *° ^*JFLJF%1 resided here 20years prior tomov-
tiial session on Wednesday, as win ^r<!ads to then- apparel and lie ■ to tha present residence. He
m_-mbersof the swine breeders'as- g^d to mar stockmgs whether m*rxied winkred DePuy of Saline
sociation. The annual livestock;tkey ^f^, lt ."J**". or »ot- Ve Oct. 7. 1915. Deceased was aj
banquet will be Thursday night, couldnt hdp thinkii^-of an in- TOjemh&. <# Trimty Lutheran
R. G. Knox, professor of ani-'«dent v^hich took place about 20 ^^^ md the American Legion,
mal husbandry, Ontario Agrjcul-'ye^s _a?o which dlustrates the, Survlvor3 aXe ^g wife, flve
tural College, Guelph, Canada, "way in which what was once sonSj Ernest p. j^a Raymond W.
Tanliage C. Adrian, Mich.
SAVE THE MILK
TO
BEST
; J\\\\,_
i?'EP__
will be present during Farmers'
considered
*JT&?£!?L,&: of Ann Arbor, Pvt. Charles V.
WITH
Pillsbmry's
BEST CALF STARTER
_:This Is apractlcai way to raise calves that can
save about fo._r-__fths of the milk used in old
methods. It saves the milk to sell, "upping"
your milk check considerably — and saves
work, too.
Week to discuss livestock raising comes more or less fashionable and ^ Kenneth o. Dieterle, bot^
in Great Britain and to judge the A young girl came from Europe ^^ the ^^^ forces ^ B^gium
steers. land fon*d employment m the d Edward F. of Gregory; a
'.home of a Umversity faculty daughter, Dorothy R_, of Ann Ar-
Fn+nvfi Attra-«tioTl<. |member, who was a tend of ^ ? four hrothers, Charles, of
JMltUie AtUactions jours. One toy we asked this lady ch^ea, John, of Ann Arbor, and
For Community Foi'Um ;now she hked her new foreign j^ and j^-o^ 0f Ypsilanti;
Feb. .6, Professor Wesley H j maid and she.replied, Tou know, thre. sisters, Mrs .Sebastian Fink-
Maurer will discuss "Propaganda j sae is learmng American ways heiner, of Saline, Mrs. William
Today." 1 pretty readily but one habit she Hughes of Ypsilanti and Mrs.
March 6—To be announced. ihas that irritates me deeply and Jacob jninkbeiner of Bridgewater,
April 3 — Professor Mischail d°n't know how to make her -^ five grandchildren.
Titiev of the University of Michi-1 understand Giat she musnt do it- pri^te funerax services were
gan will discuss "Racial Problems:—fae loves to go about the house conducted in Ann Arbor at 2
in America." He will also answer when it is hot weather without &dodk ^(lay afternoon and in- j
any questions regarding racial stockings^ although she dc^es wear terment was in Oakwood ceme
problems. ; shoes." Now look! It isn't only t q^^ I
,done for comfort in hot weather, ( ' j
WiUing Workers m^^^?j%%£?^^ SSTjg^eaS&l
The last meeting of f^yr^^^^Z^^S^^^SSL to SffS oVy^
Workers was held Dec. 21 at the11 h d . previous to tms aate tne oniy re s
home of Miss Fannie Friis. .. j^. ^Tte "considSle at potions unposed.was the regu-
Start calves on Pillsbury*s Bett tin
week; they like it and thrive on it!
first
$2.00 DISCOUNT PER TON AT Cl
MORTON POULTRY FARM
PHONE 65R3
BOB MORTON, MGR.
After luncheon was served the | tentiOIl
business session was held.
_isay that
.....„,. lating of the length of the hunt-
in the neighborhood. They j feason
t when they look at it for. ° [
ZftrKcSSX!5 wMe tber Sefm to Teco?nte:i The first public sale of lands
^£ mffa_d too .a.res^la?^ J°-.a JE_55__^*!ia the new Michigan Territory
children were present. Members
received their new year-books.
The next meeting will be held
on Thursday, Jan. 18 at the home
of Mirs. Raymond Girbach.
SaBne Township Taxes
• Will be at Citizens Bank on
following dates; Dec. 23, Jan, 20,
Feb. 17.
At Savings Bank Jan. 6, Feb.
Wl3, March 3.
A. E. Marion, Treasurer.
JTo Collect Water Dues, Taxes
I will be at the Citizens Bank
on Saturday, Jan. 13, to collect
water dues and taxes. »
ITrank Camburn, Treasurer.
Eyes Examined
•Dr. Frank Gifford, Toledo Optometrist. Omce: Milan Hotel,
Saturday 1:00 to 9:30 p. m. Glasses fitted. (11th year in Milan.)
Additional Liner Ads
lady. Probably if the creator of ^ held in Detroit in 1818.
this work of sculpture would add;
a suitcase to the likeness and'
naste it full of all kinds of.
travel tags from all narts of the. ,
world, citizens would all ston to' Room for Rent—204 E. Henry.,
look at it. This cold weather ^ohne 175R2^ .
should do lots to preserve the; ■ m___i o .„~,i:
statue. IWh not have a content i For Sate or J»-Several,
in town sometime to see who ra^ hght bottom sheep racks. A C.,
do the best work in snow or ice Miller.. . J- ;
sculpturing? j For ^-^Berkshire boar 11 i
York Township Tax Collections .™»tts old. F. Oements, phone j
. 168F13.
Will be at the following place.: j
on the days named to' collect. For Sale"— Two pairs shoe
taxes. skates, one size 8, one size 9.
In Milan at the Peonies State Call 258.
Bank Dec. 23, 30, Jan. 6, 13, 20. i . - -
27. Feb. 3. 10. 17. 24. ! For Sale^-Oak dimng smtf^and
Saline Savinsrs Bank, Jan. 5 buffet, 2 odd chairs, 2
beds.
Saline Citizens Bank ^eb. 16. i springs and mattresses, 9x12 con-
Mrs Helen Moorhead Forbes, -goleum rug, Axmmster rug ax
' York Township Treasurer., 10:6, table lamp, several pairs:
I curtains. 201 W. Mich. Ave* J
BEAD THE LDIER ADS NOW. phone 120.
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Object Description
| Title | 1945-01-11; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1945-01-11 |
| 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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Description
| Title | 1945-01-11; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1945-01-11 |
| 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 |
*v VOLUME 63 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JAN. 11,11945 NUMBER 1* _________ ? Saline's Mrst i A WEAPON AT HOME _~i 11 SEEN AN' HEARD ! I w ar Casualty The loans of this bank are helping to maintain a strong "home front." We are co-operating with farmers, business firms and individuals, to supply funds for the legitimate needs of this communnity. We shall welcome an opportunity to serve you in any proper "banking capacity. Come in for a confidential discussion. Norman Fitzeniaaisr Was Killed In Action In France Dec. 15 iC"Br-r-r-r.'. That's what every - : body has been saying the past ' couple of weeks when people jmeet each other on the street. How TL Farm Bureau Functions OBSERVER LINERS Classified Advertising , New Idea Implements and re~ pairs. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. Interestingly Told To Rotarians By Ray -.maiiey oi ipsuanti. The fanners had their inning 1 __,,,' , . .. j'Tsn't it cold? I don't like this The Wax Department has noti-! tied Mrs. Norman Pfitzenmaier icold weather, I'd rather have it _. _____ ___ that her husband was killed in!a mild cold." is another obser- gub at TtelivS. M SI _We have government wheal \Brothers, 225 South Inn Art* j For Sale—Boy Scout suit 100% 6c per line first insertion. 4c pel wool, size 14. Bob Harris. Call ; line each subsequent insertion 180R2. ^ AnNBVltrM CHARGE 25 CENTS; Saline Archery Club meeting : and shoot Jan. 4, 7 p. m., at j Wolverine Work Shoes at'hi&n school. ; ! Parsons'. ! '■ Expert Radio Servif, . Browm ! street, phone 264R3. Pfi^nma^.%0ve^ran1of^e'iVa+tiO11- ?? ***** fat theK «*7 ^ when" 'c^TsS i 3al™ Mercantile Co. Stedhead to ^r-tad'18^1^ S^8!0.11 _-bout-Shov> chiirman for January, introduced! ~ - ^iFF^Ft^krssiksas^th^rLrTdi4-ssr^ss who^rfSi ■ -——™ ,r-g-™>*-** r^^^^l^.^I-^^rculty in starting machines etc.,, ^od ta£ on' tl-^ IT^fll, Wanted-Chickens. t.„i,. ,. is the usual discussion about shov- chairman for Janua.iv mtrndii<_pri I ' ! _, _. . . ~ lafita'^ snow, firing the furnace and lay^n^dley |
