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OBSERVER
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VOLUME 62
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1944
NUMBER 23
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DON'T "FLY BLIND''
IN MONEY MATTERS
Pay By Check
When you pay bills in cash you never
know exactly where you are financially.
On the other hand, when you pay by
check the stubs of your check book are
little "beacons" which will help to guide
you on a safe course. They point the
way to a safe, orderly handling of your
financial affairs — with less trouble,
worry, and expense in meeting your
obligations.
You are invited to open a checking
account with this bank.
Saline Savings
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Airplane Crashes
On The Gall Farm
SEEN AN' HEARD
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Pilot Escaped With
Fractured Nose And
Cuts And B-ru.ses.
C.It's quite a temptation to begin'
1 a' column like, this in the old
;time manner of writing letters.!
Do you remember when it was,
out of the ordinary to begin ini
i Conditions At
. Willow Run
PROCLAMATION
Told Rotarxans By
Rev. Raynor Bair
Of Ypsilant..
. For Sale—Duroc gilts five
months old. Dan Hertler & Son,
Michigan Victory gardeners in phone 184F21.
1943 produced a half million tons
of food valued at §20,000,000. j Used cars wanted. Will pay
' Tlieir efforts, combined with the top prices for gv,oO :ate mou^.a
; efforts of Victory gardeners in the Wiedman Auto Compan Saline
: other states of the Union, not only | .
i produced food directly for millions Wanted — Dead and useless
, . , ! any other way than, "I pick up" TT .,_ „ .. „ ., „ of families, but permitted the re- stock: horses $3.00, cows $2. (
The pilot of a plane which * pen to drop you a fe^ iine«"' How the Community Council of i duct-OI1 0r removal of ration ! collect Tecumseh 350. Ca*
rashed last Thursday afternoon vfe are m %vre]1 _d hoBe ^g Willow Run, made up of person- ■ po;nts of many camied vegetables, Frost, Licensee for Darling &
of families, but permitted the re- stock: horses $3.00, cows $2. Call
_ duction or removal of ration i collect Tecumseh 350. Carrol
crashed last Thursday afternoon "^f", \Te _ ^11J ~ad ^ope ^"s Wpow Run, made up of person-; po;nts of many camied vegetables, Frost, Licensee for Darling & Co.
en the farm of Mrs, Herman Gall reachos you the same TheweaUl- *'ei from Way116. Ypsilanti andthus making additional amounts;
considered himself lucky when he er has been cold here, Has it Ann Arbor, function was interest-; of these foods available to all fam-! Especially equipped to repair
escaped with only minor m3uries been warmer where you are?,™^ to1* £ t?e ™eelm= of ,th*r: ilies. . l auto parts and farm machinery,
although his plane was demolish-, t t „ wd]^ h t 'Rotary Club at The Tavern last) -The demand for food is greater Welding of all kinds. Brooks
per hour, crashed first about 15 cottor.s called calico then, wenf *°ld «* ?»altli problems there how to take care of the people of re- For Sale—30 young half-blood
w>ri= fmm Hio Karn VinnnripH and . '.. . . — ' the residents emov p-ond msiiimi „„„,,~,-„,q _„,,«*„: rm x i -. J & ..
rods from the barn, bounded and
, the residents enjoy good medical
roas irom tne uaixx, uuunucu «.xxu to ^ ice f fift or mor6l"- "»"«*""' -="W S"""•*"*■•=""-*"
landed in a wreck about 50 rods ^ Jd £md thatwasn't of and dental service and they have
away from the first landing place.. tte d% of ,.our percaies either, a" that c°uld be ask,!d m*he wa^
He was much surprised to see the. and 5Qnl 24 incge* %vide an(J of recreation, and when it comes
-~Z1~t- »^/M<n-n -P^rt-rt-i -flirt *t.TT'£_r»tr fin—.' . . « •".*■" _ _
pilot emerge from the wreck un-' sometimes wfeuldn't stand more
to housing, they have more rooms
der his own power and witn only & w jfo Ule laundry „__. ■ and owelhngs than are needed due
a fractured nose, some cuts and t h&ving &e color all gone,'to u«/act the goveiiiment pre-
bruises. holes w0m iri" or shrunk out 'of pal'ed for an emptoyment of close
3eTxPil°l,l *e£?7l^ t^ proportion. That was tough luck,!^ *-» andtte number engaged
occupied countries. Tliere must be ewes and one ram. Five miles
more home grown foods if short- N. e. of Dexter on Donovan Rd.
ages of the civilian supply are to R. F. D. 2, Dexter, phone 27311.
be avoided and ration points are R. L. Donovan,
not to increase. ,
The 1944 Victory garden goal is i We have just received another
a 10 per cent increase in the num-' carload of Stock-Gro (Condensed
ber of gardens and a 25 per centlvDlk Whey). Insure the health
increase in production. This means and production of your flock this
Saline Hatchery.
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
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Baby Chicks
Order Now
For Later Delivery
» WHITE LEGHORNS, BARRED ROCKS
WHITE ROCKS
f* Sexed or Unsexed Baby Chicks
Arfr^otir' breeding ^ock" is Pullbrum tested and
T. B. tested by an accredited veterinarian under supervision of Michigan Bureau of Animal
Industry.
\ ' We have Feeds, Semi-Solid Milk, If'
i Poultry Equipment and Remedies ? ;
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
We are open Wednesdays until 9 P. Mi
Sunday mornings 8 A. M. to 10 A. M.
AU week days 8 A:,,M. to 6 P. M.
iMorfbn Poultry Farm
"HOME OF QUAUTJr CfflCKS-
BOB1 NORTON, Prop. PHONE 65R2
was Lt. Busley of Colorado, who of course but have vou tried to;m the big comber plant is less.that in Michigan there must be winter by getting a barrel now.
was stationed at Daggett Field, t pereale lately? Nope, ^il 40'91?0* t ,. ,. 792,000 gardens in which will be'
Calif. He had piloted the plane ft> t£in£ of tte ( n ^ I When it comes to attending any grown 25.000,020 bushels of food.
from California and his last re- Anyway ^e haven't been able to ?™rch> Jj1!°^R^ people' M .a " "
fueling stop was at Scott Field, firi arry here or Ln __ ^^ iue]Ust don't. The average in
111. His next stop was to have Tho ^tchwork quilts that were=^urc^es on Sunday ^^J18 to less
been at Romulus Air Field. The the vo^e in late * s ^u than two per cent,
plane was bound for Britain and , be °an heWoomJ in more Following his remarks, Rev. Bair
bore the insignia of the British than one jf cottons are and conjwas kept busy for some time an-
Air forces, but whether or not u to be that ^g far senng many questions asked by
the pilot also was bound for, ^ tried to avoid ^^3^ members of the ctab.
Britam was not disclosed. 1^ t *niead u subject,! Rotarial- Herb Twining of Ann
The cause of the crash was be- juvenile delinquency, but sinde it Arbor ^vas aguest.
heved to have been due to trouble Jtook prominent place ini^ ~ ~—~ „
m the fuel mechamsm The* mot legislature recently, we can-j Farmers Invited To Free
S X _S^tofroTo^gS:^™-* add^ «-£» ^'Motion Picture Show
,. x , x xt xt.~. ,.„-xi,™,x worth to the discussion. T.oi
line tank to the otter wthout le ^t , How.to keep farm machinery
success. The authorities1 at Romu- t^^^^J. the matter_ it has in fighting trim is the keynote
1US+-«tir JS? ---Xr eJSSit^^J «e«med that most of the steps of the special free motion picture
notified and three guards were taken tQ curfe ^ evfl have be|n | program sponsored by the Gross
sent out to watch the wreckage,, more Qr legs of & blanket rather Hardware Company, which will be
and engineers dismantled the than a prevention or a cure. And, I shown on Monday, March 20, at 1
plane salvaging a wing, a motor ft prevention we really want. | o'clock p. m. at the high school
tte tail assembly and many of . ,t V j^x^^ els&y is like a.uditorium.
SL^f^S1^ «.l *™»n«w osmetics applied to a blotch on! "Every farmer, farm boy, or
tt,? iZ,£^??^Jt^^ S, one's face; they cover it tempo- farm helper who works with trac-
ai^ ?fu t^S TT St --n!rarilv but don't cure it or prevent tors or other farm machinery, re-
n,^^^n_2£i «*^&i,«- development of more blotches.'gardless of its make, is especially
^L^SS. ^?^l* „^ i. 'The executive secretary of the:invited to attend this motion pic-
rtZ nfl ™A Z 1 IMana State Council of Church-1 tare show," says Alwin Gross, of
™' ^Ll"^*?- ?1 £f ££' es recently sat on the bench with the Gross Hardware Company.
Stdrte^o^d°^astebuteiSeaw:a W. « a ^mile court ^h»,-H...1. assured of getting much
Remembering the great contri- Wanted—Women to sell Maison-
bution made to the 1943 Victory ette Frocks, full or part time,
garden program by the people of Easily earn 51 to $2 per hour.
Saline, and realizing their common Write Mrs. Ruth Liss, 602 East
and ardent desire to do all that Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti. 24
they can to help win the war, I
do now call upon each and every-' Rid your Ranch of Rodents,
one to observe Victory .Garden Kil-Balm is absolutely guaran-
Week beginning March 19 by teed to kill Rats and Mice or your
making plans and preparations to money back. Easy to give,
plant a garden in 1944, to the end Saline Hatcherv.
that we shall do our part in -, . -
achieving the State's new goal NOTICE—We will be open every
and prudently guard against a Wednesday evening until 9 o'clock,
lack of food affecting the war ef- Sunday mornings from 8 to 10, for
fort on both the battle front and your convenience. All other days
the home front. , 8 to 6 p. m. Morton Poultry Farm.
Given under my hand and the
seal of the City of Saline this 9th D^ad, Useless "Farm Animals
day of March in the year 1944. removed. Horses $5.00, cows $4 00.
Alwin Gross, Mayor„ .'Prompt service, including Sundays.
^ . Call 4846. Adrian, reverse charges.
"OBSERVER LINERS \^™'™____^*^* <*■
Classified Advertising
flying
parachute to open
Mrs. Katharma Hertler
! We have an excellent assortment
■ of Poultry Water Fountains and
6c per line first insertion. 4c pe* ; other poultry equipment. Get it
line eaeh subseoufvnt insertion ' now; we cannot gaurantee a
MINIMUM CHARGE 25 CENTS suPP!y later* Saline Hatchery.
Wanted-
163F12.
Wolverine
Parsons*.,
n_Tl_Zd_TScausIThertadl««e *«<* <^ of boys and girls worth-while information on the
teTnZTloo■ lSTte^ahow^a c^ea ™th st*^ with sex, eare repair, and servicing of farm
• ** crimes, and running away from equipment.
home and school were tried. In' "Featured on the program is
every case the judge asked these. 'Wartime Care of Your. Tractor,"
youngsters "Where do yoa go to'a talking picture which covers ev-
Mrs Katharina Hertler 86*church?" And in every case, save.ery angle on tractor servicing and-,
years old, died at her home in' one, the answer was "I don't gp." care," says Mr. Gross. "It has| clarence
Pittsfield township Saturday eve- The exception-covered a broken plenty of worth-while pointers for phone 152.
nng. jhome with the father in prison every farmer, no matter what
Mrs, Hertler was born on Nov. and"'the mother a "religious fanat- make of tractor he owns." •
12, 1857 in Bridgewater township, • ic. Personally, a number of years Talking pictures on adjusting
the daughter of Mr and Mrs ago we heard a prominent lawyer and servicing mowers, combines,-
Ulrich Koeder. She 'was united in Ann Arbor, who was prose- and planters plus a picture on
in marriage to Gottlob Hertler cutor at the time, discuss this hitching and belting of farm main Bridgewater township on Feb. same question in connection with chines are also on the program.
18 1880 and he oreceded her in a juvenile crime that .occurred in .An interesting - newsreel showing
* ' _ _ ^_J_ — . ix. *._. x tt.. ~x~x*.j xv>n«- . flrHnn rm fha Viot-t-lx»iVr»nfe, e\e t-\,a.
! For Sale—We have a supply of
■A 9x12 rug. Phone various numbers and sizes on hand
of Genuine Pfister Hybrids seed
corn. Frank Kanitz, 10572 Far
Work Shoes at; Rd., % mile south of Cone. Phone
237F21, Milan-
Cook,
Auctioneer See us for Master Mix mashes,
■j concentrates", and .scratch grain.
*. ' We'have'a complete line of heated
For Sale—5 gallon paint pails., water fountains, brooders, feeder
Phone 46R2. i nests and Salsbury's remedies and
— .' conditioners... Morton Poultry
-We .ha:ve g-overnment wheal. JFai-m, phone 65R2. . ."■*■•
Saline Mercantile Co.
j Order you baby chic?<s now
We have moved to the former
Chevrolet Garage. Weidman Auto'
Company.
phone 65R2, Saline.
jo, x««, ™.%x x.~ ^x— — — -. --- . xx x „ x- tv. - v. xxi a x xx. For Sale—%-ton panel truck, from our "tested stock. White Leg-
death on Oct. 13, 1919. Mrs. Hert- the county seat. He* stated that (action on the battlefronts of the 32(j ^okt.-&«•/}_ street" 24 horns. Barred Rocks, White Rocks.
ler was a member of the Trinity because he believed crimes were I world and on the production lines j v ,'Sexed or imsexed. Hatches every
Lutheran Church, and spent all of most frequent among youngsters at !korne is mcluded. . . I Limited number of pre-war Monday and Thursday. Feed and
her life in. this communty. , who lacked moral-.training it had -Whi'e this show is largely a|tmck ^^^ wiedman Aito Co. Equipment. Morton Poultry Farm,
■ She* is survived by one daugh- become his practice. to recom- mans show, women who are inter; Miss Helen Hertler, of Ann mend that the youthful offender, terested are cordially invited to
Ai-bof; three sons, Daniel and Al- be placed on probation with the attend, according -to Mr. Gross.
fred, -of Pittsfield ..township,, and, provision that he or she attend, , . * - ~; ,
Rev. Edwin U" Hertler, oi La-[ church and Sunday school every, Michlgaft State*'
Crescent, Minn.; one brother,God- Sunday for three years. He said r*^ *• jj. **._i1xi---
"', of Norvell; one sis-'--that seldom-was there a recur-1xw-«lu nignugnu*
Station WKAR," Michigan State
-^. 1
frey v Koeder, __....._.
ter,- Mrs. Mary Gross, of Lansing: rence of crime m these young- ■
l?!_«S_cM___n and eight great sters* lives. -Jiist last week Wel »««on „wk^ mcnigan g
grandchildren. Three ions and'read that Probate Judge Healey of College, 870 KC, 5,000 watts,
one daughter preceded her In 1 the Detroit Courts found that SO■ , ?.- .- .—■ -■
death - * - !Per cent of-juvenile crimes were! Increasing signs of spring- ap-
ISfrate funeral S6fvices were committed hy.boys and girls with-{^ ^ ^ d™*ro^
held Tuesday f ternoon at 1 out ^ny rehg^^^^^^
o'clock at her home and public'J- n.agar tiooyer nas come ior■ ... „__«._!„«__ +n hnrn. arlA f„__
services at 2 o'clock at Trinity ward with similar statements. So. oon^aimng- to home and farm
Lutheran Church, Rev. H. r_ En- j let's take a look around and! see "P"™"•■
gle officiatiing. Interment was in what the attendance^record^,£»e,^^T^^-^^g^S*
Oakwood cemetery. l££_j£_t tfeT S5 IXgl^rch 16, on plow adjustments by
ATTrTTfYXT QATU* *ne last few years and- compare]13- C. Sauve,,7Z~~~~"~\ ,'l,
AHI.-J1UIN SALft them with the crime records.!. Two,talks to be presented Mon-
•=*--" Perhaps if we think seriously - day^ Match 20, put emphasis on _ _ _ _
Ha"vin? §dld niy property tojenough about it we'll be able to,fP1*111'?. Paul Harmer will be onjpart p^^ point place phone.University Business Office, Room
Gerhardt Cekau, Detroit, I will judge what the trouble is and,the noon Farm Service Hour pro- 154 ] 1, University Hall, week days 8 to
sell at public auction on the prem- where the cure and prevention of-'gram to discuss "Muck Soil-
Chicks—All breeds available.
Chicks arrive daily. Race orders
now for future delivery. Every
For Sate—Philco radio, rgood.Ward chick is produced under the
condition, $15. 225 South Ann rigid requirements of the National
Arbor street. Poultry Improvement Plan. Brood-
; ers and hen houses. Poultry equip-
For Sale—jSide rake and ma-!ment and feed. Let Ward's Time
nure spreader: A. and H. Marion, Payment Plan finance your flock
phone 192F11. 24 ; expansion. Ward's Farm Store,
J Ann Arbor. Phone 9878.
For Sate—^Eating potatoes and] *■=
June clover seed. Frank Tucker, j Help Wanted Male — Campus
phone 188F11. 24 'Mail Service and Stockroom Clerk.
jThe University of Michigan Busi-
Heating and sheer metal work ness Office has openings for one
furnace cleaning and repairire ! or two men to serve as campus
R, G, Wahl, phone 160. J mail men and stockroom clerks.
____^j__ j This is steady employment on a
Wanted—Waitress. Must be 18' year-round basis for the right in-
or more. Good wages for right dividuals. Apply in person at the
PURE PORK
SAUSAGE LINKS
lb. 45c
INftTFl Ac<^l,^ng *& the W&r Food Admin-
IlV/iLt, istmtion over 8% of Food purchased by_eoaSuMers is wasted. The Government
says "Foi^most civilians, 'the greatest opportunity t'6 make additional food available to fight,
lies in 'the preventieti of waste."
SO RARE—SO WONDERFUL
f- Some men liefer a fragile blond,
Some lifee them stout and healthy.
And othe^fe say their hearts respond
. To dacrk ones who are wealthy.
The Grocerymen admire the rich,
T&fVpoor, the dark, the pallid
Who know which rationbook is which,
i£hd when the points are valid.
public auction on the prem- where the cure and prevention __ -
iises known as the York Mills, j it may lie, and we don't need any Planting Time Approches." L. R.
one-half mile south of Saline on [laws for it either. Ml of our, A. Schoemann will be on the air tique solid walnut spindle, bed
Saline and Milan road, on 'Sunday schools are anxious for a at 3:15 p. m. to describe 'Food-and buffet s15.oo each. Phone
Thursday, March 23 'r*Se in attendance records. «TTo-!from Field, Forest and Stream *, 116R2, 24,
commencing at 1 o'clock E. W.im0rrow is St Patrick's Day. A; 'Malting Your Equipment Last"
Time, the following property: reai day for the Irish and their win be directed toward homemak-
For Sale^—^Piano, 510.00. An-
12, 1:30 to 4:30, Saturday 8 to 12.
-FLAGS—
For Rent—By week, cabin for
Black gelding coming 5 yrs. old, descendants. It was St. Partick ers ma broadcast scheduled Fn- housekeeping for two, furnished
wt. 1600", bay gelding 9 yrs. old, who brought Christianity to Ire- day, March 17. Gertruoe Mueller.and heated Five Point Place,i
wt. 1300. .land and, it is said, also rid the will give suggestions on care of; h 154 ,
Holstein 10 yrs. old. fresh Jan. iand of snakes. It's a day when household equipment ' '
AH Sizes — All Fabrics
Price Range to Fit All Pursef
"624 So. Main St.
Ann ATbor, Mich.
FOX
23; Holstein 4 yrs. old, bred Dec. EOns 0f Erin. ^According - to re-, Another noon Farm Service! For Saie_K_ndiing (shingles)'
3; Brindle 7 yrs old, bred Nov.'the Irish wear the shamrock Hour progam Which will direct ch hickory nuts laying Rock:
15; Holstein heifer 14 months old. whjch has become somewhat of attention to outdoor work in pros- pullets 10 m0nths old. 9608 j
20 Barred Rock hens, 60 Bar- a sacred emblem associated withinectis scheduled Wednesday noon Mooreville Road-, phone 141F2. j
red Rock pullets, one gander, st. Patrick. As he preached one March 22. G. A. Branaman will '
three geese. |da"y to a chief and his tribe about'tell livestock farmers "How to For gale—A g0Qd heavy team,]
Two bushels Poster's seed corn, the Trinity, the chief asked how;Stretch the Steer Feed." 'sorrel Belgian mares. Good work-'
275 bushels hand huSked ear corn,'it was possible that one could be! Broadcast hours in March ex- erSj well matched, quiet disposi-',
quantity oats, hay-, corn stalks, 60|in three. St. Patrick picked up tend Mondays through Saturdays tjon (3300 Crane road, one mile
east of US-23.
bales oats strav?. . ' a leaf of the shamrock and asked from 8 a. m. to 7. p. m
New Idea manure spreader, iro the chief to behold the truth. I
wheel wagon, hay rack, gravel The chief and all of his clan be-1 The following ooem was writ-) FARMS WANTED
planks, Syracuse walking plow, 3- came converted and baptized to ten by Sonja Weatherwax, agel gmau or large. Prefer the
sec. springtooth hrrow, 2-sec. spike the Christian faith. It may well 14, of the Wood school, Lodi; smaiier farms under 100 acres,
drag, 72-tooth wood frame drag, be a day for celebration to the township Her Daddy is^a. gunner. j^ me j^o^- what you have. Ed.
' •-—+■ -'-— -•- «-- tt r. Tvr.. -Luttermoser,-34423 Plymouth Rd.,
Plymouth, Mich. Livonia 2704.
land'roller, i-horse cultivator, new ports Spring is scheduled to ar-j first class in the U. S. Navy.
International 2-horse cultivator, rive on the next washday. Justj
MeCormick 5-ft. mower, dump why she chose to appear on wash-
rake, hay tedder * beet cutter, hog day we can't guess, unless she
crate, Prime electric fence, iron'thinks that any winter is drab
kettle, iron posts, cedar posts, 3 enough and needs to be washed
milk cans, strainers, pails, 1-can to be ready for summer weather.)
milk cooler and aerator, 3 har-'But, then we haven't had muchj
nesses, bridles, collars, halters, tc complain about this winter so'
forks, stoneboat, 3 log chains, of-! far as the weather was concerned.]
fice desk, Buckeye incubator, 175 i "j
egg size, Buckeye "brooder stove,!
hog troughs, "cattle feed rack, 2.
portable hog coops, loading chute,
self-feeder for hogs, "barrel spray' }
pump, crosscut saw, 1 20-ft. and lj Miss Dorothy Finch "returned]
GUNS
There is a little gunner
All dressed in navy blue;
He is the.cutest sailor .
That I ever knew.
Saline General Hospital
24-ft. ladders and many other articles too numerous to mention.
Some household goods.
Trems: Cash!
YORK MffiLS,
"EDWXKD JtLBER.
CLATIENCE COOK, "Auctioneer.
Eyes Examined
"Dr. Frank Gifford. Toledo Op-1 remain the same,
tometrist. Office: "Milan Hotel,'
home Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Harvey Faust "and InTarit
daughter returned home on Sun-j
day. - " |
Mr. and Mrs. "Leonor Roehm-
have a daughter, horn March 11. j
Mrs. Paul Remski is recovering* i wish to thank the Saline Fire
nicely from, her -appendectomy. ! Department and neighbors for
Wilber Coe and Fred Brenion their promptness and thoughtful
. PLAYER PIANO and ROLLS
Terms to reliable party. Write;
Verne Netzow, Route No. 5, Box!
310, Waukesha, Wis., as to when;
His cap sits at an angle, Piano can ^ seen to Saline-
He's as salty as can be; t.»t.*o- rrrrwrvi
His- shoes ^.re shined all slick SJ^Y StT^ -
and bright— | Prices Reduced
A neat little gunner is he. | Place your order how for future
j delivery.
Oh! the army men are. hand--Ward's 2-star chicks 100—510-90.
some, i Ward's 3-star chicks 100—$13.90.
The marine uniform is slick, | Ward's 4-star chicks 100—§15.90.
But, if I had my choice to] Special. We have 5,000 chicks,
make " all 3-star quality, specially priced
Td choose that gunner quick,
CARD OF THANKS
Saturday 1:S0 t*o""i»:S& -p. m. Glass-j Let us do today -what should
es fitted". (11th year to Milan.) 'have been done yesterday.
100 at $11.90.
Started chicks, "priced accordingly.
Fre-cut brooder houses 12x10,
5129.95. Set up and delivered,
5152.50.
Kasco Feeds and complete line
SalineTheatre
Friday and Saturday
RICHARD DIX and
JANE WYATT in
The Kansan
—ALSO—
IxATmEL AND HARDY in
T ie Dancing
Masters
ness during my recent illness and poultry equipment. Order today,
fire. Frances Alderdyce. i WARD'S FARM STORE.
jCor. First & Washington, phone
LINER ADS GET RESULTS .9878, Ann Arbor. 23 '
Sun., Mon., and Tues.
Ma-'inee Sundav. 3 p. m.
MICKEY ROONEY and
JUDY GARLAND in
Girl Crazy
Wednesday and Thursday
LTJDWIG DONATH and
GALE SONDERGAARD in
Strange Death Of
Adolf Hitler
Object Description
| Title | 1944-03-16; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-03-16 |
| 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 | 1944-03-16; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-03-16 |
| 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 |
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Ill 1 ■T" OBSERVER «*•■ VOLUME 62 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1944 NUMBER 23 t j i i. I i i I ! DON'T "FLY BLIND'' IN MONEY MATTERS Pay By Check When you pay bills in cash you never know exactly where you are financially. On the other hand, when you pay by check the stubs of your check book are little "beacons" which will help to guide you on a safe course. They point the way to a safe, orderly handling of your financial affairs — with less trouble, worry, and expense in meeting your obligations. You are invited to open a checking account with this bank. Saline Savings i! « Airplane Crashes On The Gall Farm SEEN AN' HEARD ? "&•& U Pilot Escaped With Fractured Nose And Cuts And B-ru.ses. C.It's quite a temptation to begin' 1 a' column like, this in the old ;time manner of writing letters.! Do you remember when it was, out of the ordinary to begin ini i Conditions At . Willow Run PROCLAMATION Told Rotarxans By Rev. Raynor Bair Of Ypsilant.. . For Sale—Duroc gilts five months old. Dan Hertler & Son, Michigan Victory gardeners in phone 184F21. 1943 produced a half million tons of food valued at §20,000,000. j Used cars wanted. Will pay ' Tlieir efforts, combined with the top prices for gv,oO :ate mou^.a ; efforts of Victory gardeners in the Wiedman Auto Compan Saline : other states of the Union, not only . i produced food directly for millions Wanted — Dead and useless , . , ! any other way than, "I pick up" TT .,_ „ .. „ ., „ of families, but permitted the re- stock: horses $3.00, cows $2. ( The pilot of a plane which * pen to drop you a fe^ iine«"' How the Community Council of i duct-OI1 0r removal of ration ! collect Tecumseh 350. Ca* rashed last Thursday afternoon vfe are m %vre]1 _d hoBe ^g Willow Run, made up of person- ■ po;nts of many camied vegetables, Frost, Licensee for Darling & of families, but permitted the re- stock: horses $3.00, cows $2. Call _ duction or removal of ration i collect Tecumseh 350. Carrol crashed last Thursday afternoon "^f", \Te _ ^11J ~ad ^ope ^"s Wpow Run, made up of person-; po;nts of many camied vegetables, Frost, Licensee for Darling & Co. en the farm of Mrs, Herman Gall reachos you the same TheweaUl- *'ei from Way116. Ypsilanti andthus making additional amounts; considered himself lucky when he er has been cold here, Has it Ann Arbor, function was interest-; of these foods available to all fam-! Especially equipped to repair escaped with only minor m3uries been warmer where you are?,™^ to1* £ t?e ™eelm= of ,th*r: ilies. . l auto parts and farm machinery, although his plane was demolish-, t t „ wd]^ h t 'Rotary Club at The Tavern last) -The demand for food is greater Welding of all kinds. Brooks per hour, crashed first about 15 cottor.s called calico then, wenf *°ld «* ?»altli problems there how to take care of the people of re- For Sale—30 young half-blood w>ri= fmm Hio Karn VinnnripH and . '.. . . — ' the residents emov p-ond msiiimi „„„,,~,-„,q _„,,«*„: rm x i -. J & .. rods from the barn, bounded and , the residents enjoy good medical roas irom tne uaixx, uuunucu «.xxu to ^ ice f fift or mor6l"- "»"«*""' -="W S"""•*"*■•=""-*" landed in a wreck about 50 rods ^ Jd £md thatwasn't of and dental service and they have away from the first landing place.. tte d% of ,.our percaies either, a" that c°uld be ask,!d m*he wa^ He was much surprised to see the. and 5Qnl 24 incge* %vide an(J of recreation, and when it comes -~Z1~t- »^/M |
