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VOLUME 63
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1945
NUMBER 17
WHEN TIMES ARE GOOD
Salt Something
Away
We hope this country will be able to
profit from previous experience, and
that ways will be found to prevent the
depression that has always followed a
"boom" in the past.
You, as an individual, business man or
farmer, can do something now to help
offset any depression that may come to
YOU — by putting as much as you
possibly can into a savings account at
this bank. Then you'll have CASH
WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST
There'll never be a better time than
NOV/ to start.
Saline Savings
Bank
!
The One Story Bank On the Corner
OUT OF POCKET
PHONE: 117R2
ELYIN ARMBKDSTER
205 W. Michigan Ave. SALINE
Polish Sausage - 49c lb
Luscious Steaks 44c lb
Leg os Lamb - 45c lb
Veal Chops-loin 48c lb
Veal Chops-rib - 41c lb
aorcEREMS
Mothers Oats - 48c
Cocowheats - - 28c
Quaker Farina - 25c
Cream of Wheat - 28c
Ralston, lrg - - 28c
York Township Tax Collections
Will be at the following places
en the days named to collect
taxes.
Ih Milan at the Peoples State
Bank Dec. 23, 30, Jan. 6, 13, 20,
27, Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24.
Saline Citizens Bank Feb. 16.
Mrs. Helen Moorhead Forbes,
York Township Treasurer.
Annual Report of
Library Association
SEEN AN' HEARD
ftJust think of it,
one-twelfth.
The 441li annual meeting of the j of the year 1945 gone already '
Saline Library Association was! And torriorow, Feb. 2, is ground-
held at the library on Friday-hog day. Wonder if the
evening, January 12, 1945. - - - -
Community
i Forum
"Propaganda Today"
At High School Gym
Tuesday, Febuary e.
The Community Council
I OBSERVER LINERS
i
gj> Classified Advertising
! 6c per line first insertion. 4c per
i line each subsequent insertion
I MINIMUM CHARGE 25 CENTS
i Wanted—Model A Ford.
' 141F2.
Fred Kiein-
little
ianimal will see his shadow? No
The meeting was called to order; doubt everybody in town will beQ^ • ^- -* — i
by the president, Mrs; Ray Niles. ion the lookout and weathei■! S°^0rmg' ^s vrmter a series oti w* w.,
The annual reports of the sec- prophets will.be plentiful ^entur-5 f0r^f .™eetm&s on topics of ™e ^v government
retary and treasurer were read La guess on what thTrart ^rW"WIde and local uteres t. Sahne Mercantile Co.
and accepted. sbf weefe wffl brina Weill ^ meetings are held in the „ „ —
The president gave a very in- ^1 TeSd^on^IetheT"^;,*f*™ °» thf *** ^^ 1 scSSdt^W^lL^
teresting report of the past (happens to be a cloud sufficient S0^!1^^^^8 ?' m' .,, ,. sctoudt' Ph°ne 183F5.
year's work. . to hide the sun over the sno* / month the forum will dis- - . ——
The following board member*' where the^o^dhogis- A ?£ [%**,? ^ ^ has an infiuence B^ Radio ^Service. Brow
were elected for a term of throe Indies away the sun may b °**e llves Md *"**"*§ of ev- j %£*& 0fe° Sou* Ann Arbor
Mrs. .Roy Rogers, ^ Mrs. fining, so what will be' th ,er^ _„„ _ _ _. , et' ^^f^
For Sale—Milk cans, heavy §;
each. John Basley, 9745 Geddes
Wolverine
Parsons'.
Work Shoes at
For Sale—Coal burning circu-j
lating heater. Phone 252R4.
For Sale—Coal or wood range.
Julius Ha.eussler, Manchester.
yj I Automobile heaters. Hot air and |
i hot water. Wiedman Auto Co.-
wheat Saline'
Lost—At school, boy's Hawaiian j
play suit and gym shoes. Reward. Mrs. MaeArthur, phone I
254.
*VGS.rs *'
Lloyd <5toy"ma Mra.~Ed^rt ^i^tohrti m to*to'! J}",111!!?, * .m ^eve of
Clark. ft? CEverybodv is wishing fo* '-What We r«adand ^ear? Are oui
The Ubrary has been open each;warn£r weather, and say manv iS®T2S?per al'd raCa0 r.ePorts re"
week on Wednesday and Satur-I «We woh't have warm weathei rrw
day from 2-5 in the afternoon j so \ong as there is so much ic-
j! -r n ;_ «... evening, j around." Mayhe not, but how are
Those who have attended the
and from 7-9 in the evening, j around?' Maybe not, but "how are forw£ meetings during the past
Mrs. Harry A. Holmes served a- w going to get rid o^ thl k£ mC^til *»ve "rand tilem to bt
librarian from January until! ^?thfut waSm weattier^ m£~ ' ^ WOrth att?ndin&- ™>* meet-
June, in June Mrs. Grace Or- £ 4 «SWCi as to- :SLZ ™LWff ,ftE"
•s sa srasr-ssi^a ns^feS?cii^^.;^S^ST?r
^^^nrsrss'ss £jy 5? fTt ^!—r-t.%^
shelf, and $87.47 from fines. '£££ Tetn ice m^t ta coV ■??B?&J?ae*' Every°ne M-Wged
Fifty-one new books have beer,. weather, have you? CWhat rV lo atLena'
added this year, and 64 have Hitler do to celebrate "last Tues-
i The forum discussion will br
; led by Professor Wesley H. Maur-
, - , er of the University of Michigan,
became * °
IF THE amount of your insurance is not sufficient, you may
be "out of pocket" plenty when
a loss occurs.
Be prepared! Have a careful
checkup of your insurance made
by this Hartford agency before
it is too late.
been added by -donations. The'day? It was twelve years ago
Ubrary has had at six months j JamajaaTv. j30; thialt he "
intervals 150 books from the^^e^,. of Germany, under the-
State library. regime of the then president of j
Again this year, Mrs. Laverne Germany, General von Hinden- i
Bassett of Detroit, continued her b wio died soon after ]eavin?|
practice of sending the library ^ scheming chancellor in charge j
a check for five dollars in mem- to never pave the way for ^
ory of Mrs. I^onard Bassett, one election of , mother president.1
of the founders and the first Wonder wh mtleT ^^ Frank.
I president of the Library Board lin RooseveWs birthday as the
Through the kindness of the day on ^ftu to, become chancel-
Woman's Auxiliary of the Wash- ,„ of Germany. Wonder, too,
tenaw County Medical Society, - ^ stars ^^ and tf ^
the library received a fubsenp. i agtrol g ^hom Hmer .g ^
tion to Hygeia—The Health Mag- to <;onsult oouid give ttle ansWer? ;
azme. Publications of the Cran-;oh well> th&Vs just a rambling1
brook Institute of Science; were,thought! CDid you see the "local1
also sent for use m the library; brief„ ta ^ Apn j^^
as_ a gift of an anonymous about a week ago saying "Eagles \
friend. : hring your guests to the cabarei i
After the Association meeting danGg tonig.ht. G^d music, unus- i
the board held their meeting and i ^ floor show j^. a d |
elected the following officers foi time>. Did anyone' g£? If so '
the coming year: we should like to have a report
President—Mre. Ray Niles. on ^ affalr for we certainiy • d(- ,
Vice President—Mrs. Harry A. wonder what or who in the worlr ,
Holmes. _ .. . ' an eagle could take to *a danc*
Secretary — Miss Katherme and whether a zoo orchestra fur- (
Bnggs.
Treasurer—Mrs. Carl A.
tiss. elk
The board appreciates the inter-,g^^ lt must have been an im- 15 vears He was P-raduafed'fro™
est shown by those patronizing, usual floor shotf! #T.Lefs talk £1T^^t-T^/ ad"i.ed f^
We have a large stock of new |
Goodyear tires on hand, also several pre-war truck tires. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
road, Ypsilanti, Mich.
18
Heating and sheet metal work
furance cleaning and repaiiin°-
R G. Wahl, phone 1G0.
Semi-Solid Buttermilk in drums
and barrels for poultry. We have
a good supply on hand. Morton J
Poultry Farm, phone 65.R2.
Lost Dual truck-tire chain. Rs>
ard. Finder please notify Herman Alber, phone 110.
Wanted — Dead and useless I
stock. Free service. Call collect Tecumseh 350. Carrol Frost,]
Licensee for Darling & Co.
Anyone having Foe1-- chick'"--'?
to sell, bring them to York Mffli
Will pay a fair price.
Wanted—Two full-time clerks
male or female. Come in and
see us at the Kroger Store.
Especially equipped to repair I
auto parts and farm machinery.
Welding of all. kinds. Brooks
Brothers will fix it if anyone |
can. Phone 101.
White Rock and Barred Roc&H
chicks hatched every week. There]
Wanted—To buy two • humane te a bi& demand for early broil-1
horse collars, any condition Ber- ers- Morton Poultry Farm,|
nard Burgar, Route 2, Sahne. phone 65R2.
1939 Chevrolet, long wheel For Lease—Super station ml
base, trunk, looks and runs like Tecumseh. Pumping 6,000 gal.l
new. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline Merchandise and equipment fori
sale. Immediate possession. R. J.
Used cars wanted. Will pay McCoy, Tecumseh, Michigan,
itop prices for good late models "
Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. ' Dead or Useless farm animals |
Alcohol for automobiles. 5 Gal. wanted — Horses, Cows, Calves,
can for $5.00. • Limited stock. Sheep and Hogs. Free and|
Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. prompt service. Phone Adrian 484.
! Reverse Charges to us. Adrian |
1938 Willis Fordor. Tires are Tankage C. Adrian, Mich.
exceptionally good. Economical.
transportation. Wiedman Auto' The same old price, the samel
Co., Saline. '0id quality for "Chicks of Khownl
Breeding". Order them now to|
The Surge Store has Dairy avoid disappointment.
Maid hot water heaters and ex- SAUNE HATCHERY
tra milker units. Blair & Carter. The poultry Service Station
Phone 251. Saline, Mich. Phone 50R2|
' nished the music ? Could on eagle \
Cur" do fox trot with a moose or an.
WESLEY H. MAURER
Electrical appliances repaired. jjew electric ranges are now|
- , Clocks, stoves and irons now available if your need is consid-
Profe<?.3ni- Ma,.r» v.o„ k„„„ „ i v-*"/v-IV=> ">«"»» aim uU.a uuw avauaoie it your neea is tuiism-
as ^ Ws_dancinL partner" oTlSy 1 me UnlversHy fZ \Z $Lole ST El6CtnC ^ ^ eSSen™ ^ ^ ^- Pr°"
the library during the past year!about the coal situation. Isn't i
and by those who have helped in
any way to make our year sue
cessful.
duction Board. Apply at Johnson |
and Co., 209 South Fourth Ave.,
Respectfully submitted,
Katherine Briggs, Secretary.
the University of Missouri, re- I Why not get your "Chicks of Ann Arbor Mich., Phone 5002,
ceivmg from that mstifim-n, in ^^ Breeding" extra early so AJm ' '
SS™1 *°T^S desT^! from the-as to take advantage of the good Special Bai^ain! 20% oif on!
got m a ton or patriotic coai w £J£f d^r^from Iwo^rofeT dem^ f°r Tly b^oilers,? °r all Electric brooders in stock W
other day. It is so patriotic th- tf^{ sSf 4usS»ss and S?b" may^ ^ i°T 1<5t early ^ yCU?' ^^ *ovr 1945 ^^ order- Wrat!
it rmwArts itspif intV, a tan ^ fi . ZCil°.?b_^sm9Sl a?d ^r regular lot later. COme. first served. |
Treasurer's Annual Report
j Jan. 14, 1945, balance on
hand $149.8f'
From City of Saline
i From State of Michigan..
Gift from Mrs. Bassett.... 5.00
Gift from Mrs. Tanner 5.00
it converts itself into a lumn
metal without a great deal <-
effort. So, we suggest that instead of having it drawn awa
with the ashes, as we" iisu
lie Administration and Journal- "° sALINe"hATCHER.Y C°me' siS.IITO^HATCHERY
ism Alter serving as instructor, The Poultry Service Station The Poultry Service Station
- ft ffi ^^llVhe^S,8^' Mich_Phone 50R?. Saljg Mi(^ Phone 50R2
qn^.fin ,""" "iv- "~—-■ ™.. ■'' "."-"., a position as assistant nrofressori
184 5;. h5ve_d?^?' Y.e ^an£.1. 0VS1\. ?.-, ?~. of journalism and-'difer-fAr (f
scrap collectors. They should "b«; journalism laboratory at OhioUni-1
able to salvage a lot of slugs c- versity, where he served for three'
Book sold and sa.lva.s-e f"" | something to help relieve the. years returning to the U. of M. I
kook sold ana salvage.... '-j*! armament situation in the South £1 1928 to organize a <ournaUsm i
Rentals and fines ...........-__165A) t Pacific or somewhere. That's \ laboratory for" the Department of
Ro71fi what we call patriotic coal, i>.r <, journalism. !
__Z_1_ ashes to amount to, but oh the professor Maurer has served.
$786.96 imetal! °r- ata_leaf,L_i*_lo°|S.Jikr'?-5wsPaPers in Missouri and Ohio.'
Disbursements
; is always quite a He was city editor of the Mexico j
a't it.—m time "f vr;" -Rvoniner Ledg-er from 1922-24 and
paradox, isn't it.—m time «r v.^" Evening Ledger from 1922-24 and;
prepare for peace, and m time of served ^ city editor and editorial j
peace prepare for war? 'People• writer of the Athen (Ohio) Daily
UtaS8 .^.d..^!:g.!!i!!.S $180'.00;Prepare fOT^eaXif:&n^irl t™e_"! served °as city"edTto7a^d editorial j
Siur^t 960 are never sattRfied- v/e Atomy? and Sunday Messenger from 1925
RenaiS JS" want what we haven't got. When to i928.
'poatae-e ""sunniies""" miscel- ' i^ 1aKVe peace' we PrePa:re f°ri Professor Maurer is past presi-
hSs 15 98 TOr- and when we have ^ar-.w? dent of the Michigan Federation
Tanito'r 17"50 want peace. If we would 3"st ,of Teachers. having served in that
_i____imalte up our minds sometime to.office for two terms, He is a
8^68 54 get something and stick to it. •charter member of the Ann Arbor
Tsn 12 1945 balance on ' everlastingly stick to it, we citizens' Council and has assisted j
h^nd ^n*™ oni might accomplish something. The m organizing cithizen councils in I
Rpoerv^'fimd- ' ''trou1:,le ^^ most of us seems to several Mchigan communities as
T«T 12 1945 talance on be ^^ We are ^"-V3 resigned a means of strengthening demi-
hk-nd 945, balance on 46 to anything that happens and cratic trends in immunity life.
Insurance' "in" force'1"" -' ' never &ght &Sainst that w™ch He has conducted a forum on cur-
nn buildina- " $3 000 00 we know is ""^ So- ^e J}eaT rent economic, poHtical.and social
On contehte 100000 P^P^ s** every. n°w ^Ir?10? problems in Detroit under the aus-
Gn co^ts^—""-"--irt^ou'ou (we have heard it often) "Whvdo ^ices ^ tUe Extensioin Service
;we .have wars anyway? But for the past twelve years.
| then, this won't be the. last war. :
iSeereUwirbemmore^s"so S.WiUing Workers Meeting
! as people admit the defeat of,
We
Mrs. Vera
D Curtiss,
Treasurer.
Another Saline Man
Missing In Action - „ .
Pfc. Charles O. Irelan, son of i peace before^ peace'_comes.
The Willing Workers held their
meeting: on Jan. 18 at the home of
Wp »ndT J Trelan"has been'hate war, but even while we ar° meetms. on uau «*l uib
Mr. and i. J. ireian, nas nee-i Jennie are in the mood Mrs. Raymond Girbach. ,
reported missing in action in ^J^a* W"tiePiSff hotter onT in I After a delicious luncheon the
many since Dec. 16. His wife,:*^ antwtmg^anotiier one m gg ^.^ ^g held ^
M* SS ^LeS^enTr^Sets,tlie warybJt'wlrl^e^l^sse^S on Red Crossword
Pfc. Irelan has beai overseas, • , visiting was enjoyed by all, as i
since last November and was sta-; to vnn andJteep ™ P|oeUe Li" were a few piano selections ren-,
tioned for brief periods in Eng-. because peace w too docde and ^ hostess
land and Scotland before enter-;»°t^ibng enough We are, ^^ twomemberswerepres-
ing combat. He was a J°™er, ^mg and hopmg to a_ per &nd children,
student in the Saline school, ^ !™^ent world peace. That is toe ^ meeting will be held!
26 years of age, and owned and n0Pe and desire ot every gi J0-i wh ig .^^ -^rg Elton Os-
ope^ted_the frkan Motor Mar- -nd^of to loved on^^e wa*!»^f ^^^ answeredj
When you find a feed unchantfd tn nutritional "punch" from
peacetime — it's certainly worth looking into. When you find
that feed 1« fed DAILY by thousands of money-making pou!«
trymen — Is "requested" flockowner feeding by hundreds of
hatcherymen — you know there's something "potent" in it.
Thero t»! —APPETIZING buttermilk and PROTECTIVE
vitamins A, D, E end G — In Semi-Solid "E" Emulsion.
Ifs GOOD with any ration, costs mighty little to feed.
It has helped lift the laying average of many a flock
up to a "good pay" level. We have it In 25, 40 and
100 lb. ibtt. Ym'H U smart to look Into it TODAYI
aUmIi/
m.
$2.00 DISCOUNT PER TON AT CAR
MORTON POULTRY FARM
BOB MORTON, MGK. .
PHONE 65B2
1 over, .and when peace comes.
= on furlough last^will we be confident ^enough to j with Valentine verses.
le has four children.! cross; out all the ifs' that are, .,,.,. . T .
Saline Township Taxes
Will be at CStizens Bank on
following dates: Dec. 23, Jan. 20,
Feb. 17.'
At Savings Bank Jan. 6, Feb.
S? March 3.
A. E. Marion, Treasurer.
HEAD THE UNEB ADS NOW
Saline General Hospital
ket in Tecumseh.
He was
October. He has four children.: cross out an u« n» uia-u ^c. . ,
A brother, Pvt. George B. Ireland usually connected with such a Additional Liner AdS
is somewhere in the Pacific with!treaty, sure enough to believe j
an Air Transort Command unit'that it is permanent. sure New Idea Implements and re-;
an Air Transort command unit ,ugh tQ make it a permanent jpato. wiedman Auto Co., Saline.;
1 one without any ifs or any res- ; —— ;
lervations? We can't be sure of! Lost—Fox Terrier, black head.;
'such a thing if we are al-jwhite body and long tail. Reward
ways ready ta prepare for, galine phone 184F2.
Mrs. Laverne Steele returned ^^j. hi time of peace, t
to her home near Britton on Jan. That is an "if" we must re-! wanted—Lathe operator. Bal-;
26, leaving her infant son until • move in all countries, and we' sey Machine & Tool Co., 5239.
the roads are open. j can't do it by saying over and west Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maricin have!over to ourselves "This isn't the! ,
a1 son born Jan. 26. ] last war. There'll be more, wars." j Wanted—Two full-time clerks.!
A daughter was born on^Jan. We can only have world peace-male or female. Come in and.
when people everywhere, especial-; see ug at the Kroger Store. )
ly Christians the world over, will j ^ j
declare once and for all time "This * FARM COUPLET WANTED J
must be the last war. and when , Ma:n ^th some poultry expen- ■
26 to Mr and Mrs. John Billau
of Britton.
Mrs. LeRoy Feldkamp and infant daughter returned to their
home on Jan. 27.
Mrs. Gottlob Bauknecht's condition is very serious.
Wilber Coe's condition is slightly improved.
Fired Brenion remains about tlie
same.
Eyes Examined
Dr. Frank" Gifford, Toledo Optometrist Office- Milan Hotel,
Saturday 1:00 to 9:30 p. m. ©lasses fitted, CUth year in Milan.)
peace comes we will study war no • ence to work with poultry-heated
more" This having world peace:C00DS. Good conditions. Start at
is very much akin to Jesus' ex-' §27.50 and if OK in 60 days—
nlanation of nrayer, "When ye ^n S30 vex week. Wife to do,
pray believe that ye will receive. part-time housework for owner's,
and ye will receive." When we'^e at soe per hour. Have other)
have peace let us believe that we i extra -^orfc if desired. Have large j
have permanent peace, arid we fruitfarm. Home partly Binusheu. ■
will have it. Let's hope so. je^s, milk, P?^oes supphed
' -with wages. Call South Lyon t
Wanted—Good used 14-in trac- 2680 after 6:30 P. m. or Detroit
tor plow. Ray Burmeister, Salme-, number Cad-lac 8150 and ask.fori
Manchester road. 17 Miss Conly.
SALINE THEATRE
"WHERE YOU SEE AND HEAR THE BEST"
OPEN DAH.Y 6:45 SUNDAY MATtNEE CONTINUOUS
Ffirday-Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE . Febrnaiy 2-3
Constance Moore and Bradford Taylor in
ATLANTIC CITY
Co-Hit: Ellen Drew and Robert Lowery in
DARK MOUNTAIN
• Sunday-Monday-Tuesday
Febtuary 4-5-6
!'
Spencer Tracy and Signe Hasso in
THE
SEVENTH CROSS
Wednesday-Thursday ■-' February '
Jean Heather and Charles Qulgley in
NATIONAL BARN DAifeE
ADDED: T.ATRRT' NEWS AND COLOBE5J eARlXMJN
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| Title | 1945-02-01; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1945-02-01 |
| 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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| Title | 1945-02-01; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1945-02-01 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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