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SALINE OBSERVER
VOLUME 62
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1944
NUMBER 27,
I'M SAVING
THOSE EXTRA DOLLARS
"Yes sir, this extra money I'm getting
now is going into a bank account at the
Saline Savings Bank—because I know
it's extra."
"I wasn't getting it before; I may not
later on—so I'm living just as I used
to, and banking the surplus. I'll need
it some day for emergencies—onaybe
next month, maybe next year—and I'll
need a reserve after the war.
"Of course, I'm buying War Bonds, too!
All I can! I get them at the same time
I bank my savings at the bank."
Saline Savings
?} Another New
[Factory Here
, /line's gain. Confronted with the Santa Claus has of appearing ^pj^^^ honored by seventy friends' on Sunday and on the same cay
\l problem of being compelled to ac-j disappearing unnoted at ChnsW &nd reiatives on their 5oth wed-ihe suffered a severe heart at-
f quire another building soon, the:mas time. Behind the scenes^ din anniversary at -the Trinity!tack and succumbed early Friday
8 proprietors of the Universal Die!there have\,been periods of pre]*- ' ■
/! Casting and Manufacturing Com-jaration and mothers have tridd
|| oany, Messrs Clifford H. Simmons to prevent spilling dyes or bun ■•
j and William L. Britton, came toimg their hands in telltale fas^-
- {[Easter is past, and the littte
Universal Die Casting And ' youngsters have had another (
Manufacturing Co. Acquires. thrill ut many of the homes,.
The Creamery Building. i for the Easter rabbit made its ap-
•«—. j pearance in a mysterious man-1
"What is Ypsilanti's loss is Sa-jner comparable to the way that"
seen an' heard |! Golden Wedding
i Anniversary Observed
Jacob Bayha
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
■ Wanted—Spring for single bed.
t^. x. ^ ^ 'Phone 239. 2S
Funeral services "were held forj
Jacob Bayha at the Lockwood. We have government wheat,
funeral home onc Monday after-\Saline Mercajftiie Co.
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Bayha hadj
' come to Saline from their home;
Nietchammer Honored By Jin Santa Ana Calif., to attend j ^^f^^- £Q1£ £*** *£*•
Friends And Relatives. .the golcen wedding anniversary • * *°
!of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nietham-
Mr. aid Mrs. Fred Niethammei | mer on Wednesday. They arrived
Lutheran Church on Wednesday mornmg.
For Sale—Holstein heifer, calf
by side. Eugene Heusel, phone
141F11. . 28
evening, April 5, and where theyj Mr. Bayha had been best man-Company,
were married on the same date 50jat the Niethammer wedding 50'
We have moved to the former
Chevrolet Garage. Weidman Auto
x~.vx .,..„„... -. ~. , -. -_... ~ . , years ago. years ago, and later became the! For Sale Good analitv tfrr,-,
Saline a couple of weeks ago, pur-!ion. Easter and Christmas all* e ^tgr the couple niarched down brother-in-law of Mr. Nietham-1thy and clover hav C*n drlivp,"
chased the Saline Creamery build- |supply thrills covered by secredX_are--isle _& ^ere seated before!mer. 'phone 141F2 ctelivei.
ing from the Citizens Bank and.or mystery depenamg upon the]th _i_j. ReV- Engel had a very' Coming from Germany at an
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are rapidly getting it in shape for jage of .the participant. The older,lovel a^d appropriate service l early age he resided in this vi-j Available to take care of riiii-
occupancy. ones turn m thought-badt to the fcllo^ wh{ch alJ maxched downjcinity until 1920, when he moved dren evening- and on week ends
_ -days of their own childhood and stairs £ ^ beautifully dec0rated*to CaUfornia, for many years liv- Call 230, eveiiings m
'appreciate the enthusiasm of the dinin roonii where a delicious ing on a farm just west of town
little children, who fear for tne ^ d b selected!on the Manchester road. He is* Used cars wanted W711 o-iv
lives of the rabbits at Easter gmip of women Q/the chm.ch.; survived by his wife, the former top ^ices L gTo^T latfrnod^
time. CNow that the winter - ^ ~^ carried Clara Niethammer, and a son and Wiedman Auto Company sllml
season is almost over and folks Qut -n fl ^th daffodils yellow!daughter in California • ,,.tpp wlecunan Amo Company. Salme.
m
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!.
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
New Home of the-Universal Die
Casting and Manufacturing Co, jeently when we had a supply
. ,. xju.x, xxl Ku^ wiwi ucuivui^ j^lmw o — California; three
thf1^ CSont« to£e ex? snapdragons and orange blossoms, brothers and two sisters in Ger-: For Sale._In Mi]£m; ^
tee fuel situation they ha\ee*. the latter frQm ^ Bayhas ^ many and a granddaughter. room house, double gaVage extra,
perienced we note that home own- CalJfornJa for taWe bouqlieta.! Folloudng the services in Saline lot, lovely yard etc Phone 1^9
ers say they have had anywhere s m* the body was sent 'to California F2 MilJ 29
from three to six difEerent kmds ^ -and g*lver can(Jle hQlders for further services _d lnter. -*•*-*
of coal during the year depend- t etil&r ^^ a h wedding ment. Mrs. Bayha returned to used furniture, old glassware
mg on how many one-ton dehv- honored table. California and was accompanied buttons, etc., bought and ™'
eries they have had. But believe L l„ far as chi b her sistel. > Michigan Av? phone-
it or not our surprise came re- ^^ ^^ ^ master Qf cere_ Mrg Fred Alber> Qf Ann M^r Mft gan Ave., pnone-
1-- -- , . . ,1 xi. ij uv<» monies and Rev. G. Ehnis was — " _
x xx. that looked for all the woild like h t ent the golden BTG PAPER "0"RTVE" For Sale—Durham bull nure-
The company, like most other '_ mixture of slate and buck- t- from ^heir clliidren upon ^^5^5^^^ ^^ and ready fdr^e*-vice' Ke
1 firms, is engaged m war work . yes some of it was red We .^ Mr ^ Mr£. Niethamlner Xg SCHEDULED LeBaon, 11145 Saline a^d Man
} and will employ up to ,5 people ; wondered if it would binn-it didL nded other gim were op_ . road. "Mllaa
i ! as soon as they can get them. The red lumps turned out to be * . •= * ine .seniors of the High school
I , Like the R and B Tool Company, black inside, apparently havin^^3^ " their children were ores- T P® COll?!tl2& pa?er-1W^C^?"- Just received shinmPnt „f rvr
I it will be a permanentinstitution |a high iron content that _ cause^' J***^ .^r^me.ZZ _^^ _f^__T^ ^ ^t£^~£~«1£J£.
it *m keep on grov^ng with the , We can't be too surprised at ant- _^ &**££"%. "SS __ ^^^nt^Z l^oo? ^^Co^- ^ *""
years. ; thing because looks are often d4- erir,k jn New York iCitv seniors oy pnomn„ tne scnooi. ±- j-
Tlie company designs its own | ceivtag. «.We don't travel" fa^L ests -at the taWe of honQr
machines to make small die cast- these days, but we have been to^^ m. and Mrs Niethanlmer
mgs and will contmue to fill con- a few of our neighboring towns were Rev and ^-jg p-ngei. Rev.
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«T ^=z&... 1 -m-^Li"^"8** growth. Master Mix Chick Starter
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?c in correct proportions—it's balanced by research. Follow our
Master Mix Chick Raising program for
results that mean extra profits for you.
MASTER IX Chick Starter
Morton Poultry Farm
"HOME OF QTJAlXnr CHICKS"
BOB MORTON, Prop. PHONE 65R2
gatmtte
r&Al/lTAMIN
VALUE
/ The Great American
PORK
CHOP
EGtTBBLK
Apples 2 lbs. 25c(White Grapefruit .... 2 lbs. 17c
Carrots 2 bunches 17c, Lemons ...: ,. .•. lb. 15c
Cabbage lbs. llc'FIoridas 4 lbs. S5c
Cauliflower 85c 1 Temples and Californias
Celery Hearts „.. 2it ■ 5 lbs. 58c
Pascal 2S«-j Pe*6pers lb. 80c
Pink Grapefruit 2 lbs. 19<.- Radishes 2 bimches 15c
Cackelberries doz., 48c; Sweet Spuds 2 lbs. 35c
Sunshine
Krispy Crackers
2 lb. box, 35c
Your contributions will be appreciated by the class and Uncle
Sam.
For Sale—Cabinet radl© in good
condition; also Hi bushels timothy seed. Bruce LeBaron, 11145
tracts while the plant here is be-: and noted the Honor Rolls and gnd ^ ^ Ehnlg Mr and MrsiNOTIrE Saline and Milan road,
mg prepared. " 'nowhere h&ve we seen one_ that A11,ort ■Km.t.-h,.——.*- tvt,.= xtt-pX : vx ^^
Niethammer, Mrs. Fred
The Board of Review will meet
For Rent—Garage, S3 month.
All will wish them the best of; suited us better than the Saline aijw ,
luck in their chosen new location., Honor Roll .nor has any of our j Unforttoateiy Mr. and MrsJon Monday April 17 in the City A^ ^ tTb^ douwTbed
?^?.°rS .a„^leI l^^^J Jacob Bayha, who came from SSL^^T^^-,^J^I *^th innerspring nfattress. Mrs.
Community Council
Reports ! ?
we have. One town has it beside R" ^ ^,a ^uf especially for sider any complaints which prop- Sanders 306 North Alm Arb^
the river, another has it posted ^ occasion, v^ere not able to erty owners may make in person A °°
•up against the wall of one of the attend on accom)t of ^ unex. or by an attorney • Wanted __ Dpad aBd ,
T^ „.Hf ^ i 6 6 r°m 9 stock; horses 53.00, cows $2. Call
Have you taken in any of the stores on the main four corners, pe,,^ iUness
community parties? Were you,We like ours best, but we can't . ;
■ a. m. until 5 p. m.
Lottie Wallace, City Clerk.
collect Tecumseh 350. Carrol
Frost, Licensee for Darling & Co.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank mv friends
one of the 200 who had a good help wondering why tlie list of COTJ0 DAYS AHEAD
time at the last one? If you names is not complete. Have any FOK jxteKt WINTER I
were, we know we'll see you in been added since the Roll ■•"«•■? "* 1
the school gym at 8:30 on Ap-j erected last fall? We are quite If the report is true, that con-j
ril 17 !sure the Draft Board has Deen sumers of coal another winter!
Hans Schmidt will help with the functioning since then. C.We have will be allowed only 70 per "neighbors. Ladies' Aid Society ™+ ^A^^hZvm^^^p^A
fun and Joe Cook's orchestra read and have experienced tlie cent as much as they have used and Eastern Stars for kind re "^ "=-lermdn loau. meaa
will furnish the music. fact that after a war or a great these past few mild months, we mebrances during my illness.
This will be the final indoor catastrophe some new scientific know of at least one establish- J Mrs. Lewis Ernst,
party of the season and from discovery is made or one that has ment that probably will be closed
For Sale — Young Shropshire
ewes with lambs, 1 mile south
and 1% miles west of Milan de-
B. Spencer.
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there on the Community Council been in progress perfected. We during next January and a part
will concentrate on a summer rec- read much these days of new dis- of February.
reation program. At their next coveries in the scientific world
meeting Mr. Jakad, who has been as well as the mechanical. Dur- Immunization CliniCS
employed by the City Council and ing the last war the airplane traf- .
the Board of Education, will be fie saw great- strides,- and that In ThlS ABfea oOOn
present to advise the committee new thing, the radio, grew and,
on their plans for the summer grew to modern proportions. Now. Tlie One In Saline
program. we can't help wondering if telep- At The School Qn
Mr. Cameron of the Washtenaw athy won't find a boost some-! -pridav Mav l9
County Health Department will where along the line. Why not?; •y' y ""
also meet with them to discuss If machines can pick notes out^ Washtenaw County Medical
the possibilities of a swimming of the air that have heen sent ^ £ ' £ Heaim
pool. -by other machines, why can't the.J _„.__* ,. ..",, _„.,..„•: „.„.!,.,_
CARD OF THANKS
Especially equipped to repair
auto parts and farm machinery.
Welding of all kinds. Brooks
j We thank everyone for the love-!
jlv cards and flowers sent on our"
fiftieth wedding ann;vei*pary. !
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Niethammer.'
, Brothers will fix it if anyone
can. Phone 101.
D**-ad, "Useless "Farm Animals
] removed. Horses $5.00. cows $4 00.
Prompt service, including Sundays.
Ca1! 4846. Adrian, reverse charges.
I wish to thank all who sent|Adrian' Mich* Adrian Tankage Co.
CARD OF THANKS
me cards and fruit while ill.
William Martin.
DR. 0. R. YODER
, „5„j „ j ™:„;x ...i.;„t, „,.a'Letartment will conduct another]
human mmd and spirit which are - -r . . lini t m .„ '
much more delicate and sensitive senes of free cUmcs ±or me *m
• For Sale—We have a supply of
i various numbers and sizes on hand
jdf Genuine Pfister Hybrids seed
I corn. Frank Kanitz, 10572 Far
I wish to thank my neighbors'S^L^? ™!;le south of Cone. Phone
CARD OF THANKS
nriucn more aeucaie ana sensitive . .. „, „ „x,;,j_„„ .*,< ^ *-"■" -« "-""^ "».r uaSu.juia oqtti-)-! u:i„_
!and not man-made, accomplish a ^^^^^ ^^^*""«d «-»*? *>r the many acts of ,23'F21' Mj^
GAVE FINE ADDRESS smilar feat if^prewrly ted' ^'^ ^ fflPhfllelia ^^ Kndness shown me 4.^ mv ffl-, _ , „ , „.
C.^'SSL'Si ^^^2^^ !?^te «* >-««« -*1 See us for M^er Mix mashes,
At Meeting Of
The itotary Club
Last Thursday Noon.
icome to 'our attention, "but one Diphtliena immunization should 1 received,
'was pretty close not long ago. A be S1^ starting at 9 months of.
Saline mother-with a son in the ^e* ..^ ^T^^^ 'tn^d
Pacific recently had a dream in as follows: All children up to and j
Miss Anna Smith.
CARD OF THANKS
Dr. O. R. Yoder, superintendent i which she and "her husband strug-, ^cludm& 10 i*™-™ of f^ 7^ ^e,
the Ypsilanti State hospital," gied desperatelv through a very!^;eun aePmi to V™?™} diphtheria j We desire to express our ap-
whom everybody loves to hear, severe rain storm in an endeavor;? ^ey havejieyer had this serum,preeiation of the many acts of
i concentrates, and - scratch grain.
i We have a complete line of heated
j water fountains, brooders, feeder
; nests and Salsbury's remedies and *>-
j conditioners. Morton Poultry
1 Farm, phone 65R2;
wks guest speaker at the meeting to felc^ ttie son. "_ next day.be£ore.'.or^ <*ey have not tod kindness shown us in our recent| W^ted-Peoplein tos vramgr
of thi Rotary Club at The Tavern she wrote to her son mentioning' f™™ m «« la^t 3 years. Chil- bereavement, also to Rev. H. ^ijX^Jf ^J S ^" t "f It
last Thursday noon and told of the dream. m due time he ^f1^- years and older who have En P-el for his comforting words. gETrt? ^Sl ^rlffTTfavor bv
some of the problems that con- answered, only to tell her that the .»* *«*,test^l.??, 3 HSa,^ria'_.\ Mrs* Jacob Bayha ^d Chilrren.i _%„*%" *?£%£, $J_Z£_*
front him and his assistants dur- date of her dream coincided with S1^^ e
ing these strenuous times.
the date and time of the most
whether
Schick test to see!
serum is necessary.' WATER DUES ARE DtTE
having it sent to this newspaper.
The rates are universal in such
fn^ddition'to car£g for more L^fiT to^ tSey tod eTer ^t-" These children are then to. be' wm be at-^"~vin"^^^' -tters and^o have you, notices
than
is up against the proposition of a his thoughts traveled home at the J
dwindling water supply, but the time of the storm, because, would-
if more serum is needed. Those;
as her's- were who need serum will be given |
water dues.
Frank Camburn, Treasurer.
OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
Wolverine
Parsons*.
Work Shoes at
Ciaren^p Cook,
Auctioneer
state has appropriated enough n't they?—even ^, ..—„ ..—_ ., . ., ...
money to .take care of that if the with him when she retired. Has 5^™ by the f^y Physician,
search that is now going on can anyone else experienced a sim- ff* will charge his usual fee for
locate the fluid. ilar story? If so, let's have it. this service. Children of all ages
"Dr. Yoder is fearfgul'that by CLParents, teachers and young- fr°™ slx m0^ though high
the close of the war he will have sters are usually interested in.?^00! aSe. will be vaccinated at
more than 4,500 patients to look report cards and certificates of tfe cl™-"-c *» prevent smallpox un-
out for, and like all other places, promotion, and we know the les? .^ have *fen. vaccinated
they are short of help, notwith- forms of these vary according to 2nd have f.sc™ that is less than
standing the fact that he has in the wishes of those in charge of f years old. No charge is maoe
his employ a gxeatomany of the public instruction over a given, ^t*™** P™ m *** chsrc- !
conscientious objectors which the area and they, also change during'** x™***^^ "j^ sc,I}°?Isi Phone 152*
Government has seen fit to let the years due to progress in edu- ba£e b«e" V**£*** °?e cllnics „ _ , ~"
him have. He stated they make cational measures.^ So. let's com- - J£s ye». Physi wans who prac- For Sale~5 gallon paint pails,
excellent help. pare the modern certificate of ^e m each area will do the wow. I Phone 46R2.
The speaker urged Rotarians promotion to one issued back in ^SKp^n"?^-^?^1?^ - - . ^TIZ
not to overlook the fact that we 1873. The yongster who received! ^fP^ria will be given at tiie For- Sale-Worthy seed oats. F.
all haveaplace to serve-that we it was then about 8 years of '«™f J^e: ?*" P™*3*?..1S. ief- ** Clements, phone 166F13.
owe much to parents and chil- age. Across one end of the card.!°™£fed. ^x*11^. speciahsts. In | ,
dren, hence must do our part so which is about 8 inches by 4%'add£°c? <£^meclmics conducted^ Limited number of pre-war;
• that after the war things W go inches, are the words: "Public ™ f3?1. township, there will be truck tires. Wiedman Auto Co.
on as before; what we do will Schools of Washtenaw County," £™!cs™J** C^°Ildat^ °Z^7 - o 7~^ -,*. -
prevail ten vekrs from now. and across the top in larger a^ schools. There win be at For Sato-Duroc gilts five
P Dr. Yoder believes everything print "Card of Hcno?." Then the ^ °^,vcllfL^ every townsnlp IT^ !$&» ^ Heltler & S°n,S
wiU come out all right if we havl legend: Mr. John Doe, in attend- Ask y^ «*ool teacher about phone 184F21. f
faith in God, faith in our Country ing the Public School of Freedom I^ tame and place for the clinic,
and ..love for our fellowman, during the Winter Term, 1873, jne;r~\Zvn
which will helo a lot in preserv-.has attained the following rec-l .jr
i*-g the stability of the world.' ord, on a scale of 100 as A Model-, "arly . „„ . ,. . .
Cfrl A. Curtis! told of the sale Scholor (these three words m ^en who are not old enough to. —— ,
of the creamery building, which large letters). Punctuality 100; be ™ school. j Tr^tmg and sheet mrtai work ,
means another fine factory for Habits of Study 100; Deportment -„Paf^T **"» $SSf„. "S,^^1 Sm^cLr <S?an,?g M* repairir.? ,;
Saline. 100: Advacement 100. signed;»' S,A°001 ca* hrmg their chfl-, R. G. Wahl. phone 160.
Ralph Bowen S 1/c. responded by 'the teacher, and bearing- the ^ t°any °c?e of _ the climes.: _ ?
to a request to talk and told of printed name of Geo. S. Wheeler,■■•***?'J*{% ™& ZtiTLtfSlJv7 ^ ?ent~^ 2"r?°? ?lUn1.«™a-
his trip across the "oond" on a County Superintendent. Those be sl"^ed if thev have not already 1 angle. Furnished for light)
tanker and some of hik experience were the records of the "good been csecured ihe cM^en will housekeeping. Chris Vote, Fivej
es in the Mediterranean theater'old days" of teaching cJOyt^^^^^^^^J-^omt Wace.
of the war. He was ,a guest of "readin'. ritin' and 'rithmetic." i The tenta--e schedule for the | _
Judge to send them to The Saline Observer.
9— FLAGS—1
Ifox
jl AH Sizes — All Fabrics
! I Price Range to Fit All Purses
624 So. Main St.
Ann Arbor, Midi.
For Rent—Two rooms. 201 W.
The health departmet is partic-1 Michigan Ave. Telephone 120 be-j
big the stability of the' world.'ord, on a scale of 100 as A'Model-,£arly ?nxious to immunize chil-jtween 12 and 3.
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Albert C. "Lange. Other%-isitors; COoup's of people and classes, Salme area is as follows: | For Sale—Russet and Chippewa
were our new man on the school are beginning to talk of hiking' Ofk Grove seho°l* -^P"1 20. j seed potatoes. Good eating- pota-
faculty. Rotarian William Jakad; trips and wild flower gathering 1:3_0-.. _. _ __ jtoes, cheap. A Lyons all
Rotarian T. B. Nilson of Clinton,in the woods. It won't be long
and Herbert Twining of Ann Ar-;and there will be lots of color,
bor. ibut first let's ask the weather
[man for a good shower to wash
Early culture of the Indians liv- off the winter's grime and set a
ing in Mexico dates back to,clean background for the shrubs
around 200 B. C. land plants around the houses. It
: j would help settle the ground and
Eyes Examined make UMn° easier' to°-
Oaklawn school, April 20, 1:30.: metal brooder, S18. Martin Blair,
Union school, April 18, 9:30. I Ann Arbor and Textile roads.
Saline public school, May 12,
1:30.
Dr. Frank Gifford. Toledo Op*-
tometrist. Office: "Milan Hotel,
American engineers restored gas
service to war-stricken Naples ln
Saturdav 1«:€K» to 9:S0 r>. m Glass-!six Weeks. Italian engineers esti-
es fitted. (11th year in Milan.) mated it would take.six months. Everybody cordially invited.
St. John's Luth. Church
Bridgewater
M. C. Phillipp, Pastor
Divine services at 10 a. m.
Sundav school- at 11.
Ensrlish services every second
and fourth Sunday of the month.
Saline phone 34F31.
There definitely is going to be.
a shortage of* poultry meat avan-1
able just a little bit later. Wej
have some excellent Barred:
Rocks, New Hampshire and Cross]
Bred Processed Cockerel Chick"!
up to four and one-half weeks of'
age on hand now.
SALINE HATCHERY
Saline, Michigan Phone 52R2 fti
SalineTheatre
Friday and Saturday
KENNY BAKER in
Doughboys in
Ireland
—ALSO—
CHESTER MORRIS in
Chance of a
lifetime
Sun., Mon., and Toes.
MaUnee Sunday. 3 p. ro.
GREER GARSON and
WALTER EEDGEON In
Madam Curie
Wednesday and Thursday
JOHN WAENE and
MARTHA SCOTT in
In Old Oklahoma
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Object Description
| Title | 1944-04-13; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-04-13 |
| 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 | 1944-04-13; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-04-13 |
| 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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;£zl£a- "** $■ W°- n SALINE OBSERVER VOLUME 62 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1944 NUMBER 27, I'M SAVING THOSE EXTRA DOLLARS "Yes sir, this extra money I'm getting now is going into a bank account at the Saline Savings Bank—because I know it's extra." "I wasn't getting it before; I may not later on—so I'm living just as I used to, and banking the surplus. I'll need it some day for emergencies—onaybe next month, maybe next year—and I'll need a reserve after the war. "Of course, I'm buying War Bonds, too! All I can! I get them at the same time I bank my savings at the bank." Saline Savings ?} Another New [Factory Here , /line's gain. Confronted with the Santa Claus has of appearing ^pj^^^ honored by seventy friends' on Sunday and on the same cay \l problem of being compelled to ac-j disappearing unnoted at ChnsW &nd reiatives on their 5oth wed-ihe suffered a severe heart at- f quire another building soon, the:mas time. Behind the scenes^ din anniversary at -the Trinity!tack and succumbed early Friday 8 proprietors of the Universal Die!there have\,been periods of pre]*- ' ■ /! Casting and Manufacturing Com-jaration and mothers have tridd oany, Messrs Clifford H. Simmons to prevent spilling dyes or bun ■• j and William L. Britton, came toimg their hands in telltale fas^- - {[Easter is past, and the littte Universal Die Casting And ' youngsters have had another ( Manufacturing Co. Acquires. thrill ut many of the homes,. The Creamery Building. i for the Easter rabbit made its ap- •«—. j pearance in a mysterious man-1 "What is Ypsilanti's loss is Sa-jner comparable to the way that" seen an' heard ! Golden Wedding i Anniversary Observed Jacob Bayha Mr. and Mrs. Fred ■ Wanted—Spring for single bed. t^. x. ^ ^ 'Phone 239. 2S Funeral services "were held forj Jacob Bayha at the Lockwood. We have government wheat, funeral home onc Monday after-\Saline Mercajftiie Co. noon. Mr. and Mrs. Bayha hadj ' come to Saline from their home; Nietchammer Honored By Jin Santa Ana Calif., to attend j ^^f^^- £Q1£ £*** *£*• Friends And Relatives. .the golcen wedding anniversary • * *° !of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nietham- Mr. aid Mrs. Fred Niethammei mer on Wednesday. They arrived Lutheran Church on Wednesday mornmg. For Sale—Holstein heifer, calf by side. Eugene Heusel, phone 141F11. . 28 evening, April 5, and where theyj Mr. Bayha had been best man-Company, were married on the same date 50jat the Niethammer wedding 50' We have moved to the former Chevrolet Garage. Weidman Auto x~.vx .,..„„... -. ~. , -. -_... ~ . , years ago. years ago, and later became the! For Sale Good analitv tfrr,-, Saline a couple of weeks ago, pur-!ion. Easter and Christmas all* e ^tgr the couple niarched down brother-in-law of Mr. Nietham-1thy and clover hav C*n drlivp" chased the Saline Creamery build- supply thrills covered by secredX_are--isle _& ^ere seated before!mer. 'phone 141F2 ctelivei. ing from the Citizens Bank and.or mystery depenamg upon the]th _i_j. ReV- Engel had a very' Coming from Germany at an 28 are rapidly getting it in shape for jage of .the participant. The older,lovel a^d appropriate service l early age he resided in this vi-j Available to take care of riiii- occupancy. ones turn m thought-badt to the fcllo^ wh{ch alJ maxched downjcinity until 1920, when he moved dren evening- and on week ends _ -days of their own childhood and stairs £ ^ beautifully dec0rated*to CaUfornia, for many years liv- Call 230, eveiiings m 'appreciate the enthusiasm of the dinin roonii where a delicious ing on a farm just west of town little children, who fear for tne ^ d b selected!on the Manchester road. He is* Used cars wanted W711 o-iv lives of the rabbits at Easter gmip of women Q/the chm.ch.; survived by his wife, the former top ^ices L gTo^T latfrnod^ time. CNow that the winter - ^ ~^ carried Clara Niethammer, and a son and Wiedman Auto Company sllml season is almost over and folks Qut -n fl ^th daffodils yellow!daughter in California • ,,.tpp wlecunan Amo Company. Salme. m I e !. Bank The One Story Bank On the Corner New Home of the-Universal Die Casting and Manufacturing Co, jeently when we had a supply . ,. xju.x, xxl Ku^ wiwi ucuivui^ j^lmw o — California; three thf1^ CSont« to£e ex? snapdragons and orange blossoms, brothers and two sisters in Ger-: For Sale._In Mi]£m; ^ tee fuel situation they ha\ee*. the latter frQm ^ Bayhas ^ many and a granddaughter. room house, double gaVage extra, perienced we note that home own- CalJfornJa for taWe bouqlieta.! Folloudng the services in Saline lot, lovely yard etc Phone 1^9 ers say they have had anywhere s m* the body was sent 'to California F2 MilJ 29 from three to six difEerent kmds ^ -and g*lver can(Jle hQlders for further services _d lnter. -*•*-* of coal during the year depend- t etil&r ^^ a h wedding ment. Mrs. Bayha returned to used furniture, old glassware mg on how many one-ton dehv- honored table. California and was accompanied buttons, etc., bought and ™' eries they have had. But believe L l„ far as chi b her sistel. > Michigan Av? phone- it or not our surprise came re- ^^ ^^ ^ master Qf cere_ Mrg Fred Alber> Qf Ann M^r Mft gan Ave., pnone- 1-- -- , . . ,1 xi. ij uv<» monies and Rev. G. Ehnis was — " _ x xx. that looked for all the woild like h t ent the golden BTG PAPER "0"RTVE" For Sale—Durham bull nure- The company, like most other '_ mixture of slate and buck- t- from ^heir clliidren upon ^^5^5^^^ ^^ and ready fdr^e*-vice' Ke 1 firms, is engaged m war work . yes some of it was red We .^ Mr ^ Mr£. Niethamlner Xg SCHEDULED LeBaon, 11145 Saline a^d Man } and will employ up to ,5 people ; wondered if it would binn-it didL nded other gim were op_ . road. "Mllaa i ! as soon as they can get them. The red lumps turned out to be * . •= * ine .seniors of the High school I , Like the R and B Tool Company, black inside, apparently havin^^3^ " their children were ores- T P® COll?!tl2& pa?er-1W^C^?"- Just received shinmPnt „f rvr I it will be a permanentinstitution a high iron content that _ cause^' J***^ .^r^me.ZZ _^^ _f^__T^ ^ ^t£^~£~«1£J£. it *m keep on grov^ng with the , We can't be too surprised at ant- _^ &**££"%. "SS __ ^^^nt^Z l^oo? ^^Co^- ^ *"" years. ; thing because looks are often d4- erir,k jn New York iCitv seniors oy pnomn„ tne scnooi. ±- j- Tlie company designs its own ceivtag. «.We don't travel" fa^L ests -at the taWe of honQr machines to make small die cast- these days, but we have been to^^ m. and Mrs Niethanlmer mgs and will contmue to fill con- a few of our neighboring towns were Rev and ^-jg p-ngei. Rev. ^.' / */s"*»*na -»' icgmm ,* * _ *■' -- Your chicks need -vitamins, pro- ?\ _ , V teins, and minerals for fast, sturdy «T ^=z&... 1 -m-^Li"^"8** growth. Master Mix Chick Starter *~*.. i*__ *v* -sy- ■— W """"* contains all these essential nutrients ?c in correct proportions—it's balanced by research. Follow our Master Mix Chick Raising program for results that mean extra profits for you. MASTER IX Chick Starter Morton Poultry Farm "HOME OF QTJAlXnr CHICKS" BOB MORTON, Prop. PHONE 65R2 gatmtte r&Al/lTAMIN VALUE / The Great American PORK CHOP EGtTBBLK Apples 2 lbs. 25c(White Grapefruit .... 2 lbs. 17c Carrots 2 bunches 17c, Lemons ...: ,. .•. lb. 15c Cabbage lbs. llc'FIoridas 4 lbs. S5c Cauliflower 85c 1 Temples and Californias Celery Hearts „.. 2it ■ 5 lbs. 58c Pascal 2S«-j Pe*6pers lb. 80c Pink Grapefruit 2 lbs. 19<.- Radishes 2 bimches 15c Cackelberries doz., 48c; Sweet Spuds 2 lbs. 35c Sunshine Krispy Crackers 2 lb. box, 35c Your contributions will be appreciated by the class and Uncle Sam. For Sale—Cabinet radl© in good condition; also Hi bushels timothy seed. Bruce LeBaron, 11145 tracts while the plant here is be-: and noted the Honor Rolls and gnd ^ ^ Ehnlg Mr and MrsiNOTIrE Saline and Milan road, mg prepared. " 'nowhere h&ve we seen one_ that A11,ort ■Km.t.-h,.——.*- tvt,.= xtt-pX : vx ^^ Niethammer, Mrs. Fred The Board of Review will meet For Rent—Garage, S3 month. All will wish them the best of; suited us better than the Saline aijw , luck in their chosen new location., Honor Roll .nor has any of our j Unforttoateiy Mr. and MrsJon Monday April 17 in the City A^ ^ tTb^ douwTbed ?^?.°rS .a„^leI l^^^J Jacob Bayha, who came from SSL^^T^^-,^J^I *^th innerspring nfattress. Mrs. Community Council Reports ! ? we have. One town has it beside R" ^ ^,a ^uf especially for sider any complaints which prop- Sanders 306 North Alm Arb^ the river, another has it posted ^ occasion, v^ere not able to erty owners may make in person A °° •up against the wall of one of the attend on accom)t of ^ unex. or by an attorney • Wanted __ Dpad aBd , T^ „.Hf ^ i 6 6 r°m 9 stock; horses 53.00, cows $2. Call Have you taken in any of the stores on the main four corners, pe,,^ iUness community parties? Were you,We like ours best, but we can't . ; ■ a. m. until 5 p. m. Lottie Wallace, City Clerk. collect Tecumseh 350. Carrol Frost, Licensee for Darling & Co. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank mv friends one of the 200 who had a good help wondering why tlie list of COTJ0 DAYS AHEAD time at the last one? If you names is not complete. Have any FOK jxteKt WINTER I were, we know we'll see you in been added since the Roll ■•"«•■? "* 1 the school gym at 8:30 on Ap-j erected last fall? We are quite If the report is true, that con-j ril 17 !sure the Draft Board has Deen sumers of coal another winter! Hans Schmidt will help with the functioning since then. C.We have will be allowed only 70 per "neighbors. Ladies' Aid Society ™+ ^A^^hZvm^^^p^A fun and Joe Cook's orchestra read and have experienced tlie cent as much as they have used and Eastern Stars for kind re "^ "=-lermdn loau. meaa will furnish the music. fact that after a war or a great these past few mild months, we mebrances during my illness. This will be the final indoor catastrophe some new scientific know of at least one establish- J Mrs. Lewis Ernst, party of the season and from discovery is made or one that has ment that probably will be closed For Sale — Young Shropshire ewes with lambs, 1 mile south and 1% miles west of Milan de- B. Spencer. 28 there on the Community Council been in progress perfected. We during next January and a part will concentrate on a summer rec- read much these days of new dis- of February. reation program. At their next coveries in the scientific world meeting Mr. Jakad, who has been as well as the mechanical. Dur- Immunization CliniCS employed by the City Council and ing the last war the airplane traf- . the Board of Education, will be fie saw great- strides,- and that In ThlS ABfea oOOn present to advise the committee new thing, the radio, grew and, on their plans for the summer grew to modern proportions. Now. Tlie One In Saline program. we can't help wondering if telep- At The School Qn Mr. Cameron of the Washtenaw athy won't find a boost some-! -pridav Mav l9 County Health Department will where along the line. Why not?; •y' y "" also meet with them to discuss If machines can pick notes out^ Washtenaw County Medical the possibilities of a swimming of the air that have heen sent ^ £ ' £ Heaim pool. -by other machines, why can't the.J _„.__* ,. ..",, _„.,..„•: „.„.!,.,_ CARD OF THANKS Especially equipped to repair auto parts and farm machinery. Welding of all kinds. Brooks j We thank everyone for the love-! jlv cards and flowers sent on our" fiftieth wedding ann;vei*pary. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Niethammer.' , Brothers will fix it if anyone can. Phone 101. D**-ad, "Useless "Farm Animals ] removed. Horses $5.00. cows $4 00. Prompt service, including Sundays. Ca1! 4846. Adrian, reverse charges. I wish to thank all who sent Adrian' Mich* Adrian Tankage Co. CARD OF THANKS me cards and fruit while ill. William Martin. DR. 0. R. YODER , „5„j „ j ™:„;x ...i.;„t, „,.a'Letartment will conduct another] human mmd and spirit which are - -r . . lini t m .„ ' much more delicate and sensitive senes of free cUmcs ±or me *m • For Sale—We have a supply of i various numbers and sizes on hand jdf Genuine Pfister Hybrids seed I corn. Frank Kanitz, 10572 Far I wish to thank my neighbors'S^L^? ™!;le south of Cone. Phone CARD OF THANKS nriucn more aeucaie ana sensitive . .. „, „ „x,;,j_„„ .*,< ^ *-"■" -« "-""^ "».r uaSu.juia oqtti-)-! u:i„_ !and not man-made, accomplish a ^^^^^ ^^^*""«d «-»*? *>r the many acts of ,23'F21' Mj^ GAVE FINE ADDRESS smilar feat if^prewrly ted' ^'^ ^ fflPhfllelia ^^ Kndness shown me 4.^ mv ffl-, _ , „ , „. C.^'SSL'Si ^^^2^^ !?^te «* >-««« -*1 See us for M^er Mix mashes, At Meeting Of The itotary Club Last Thursday Noon. icome to 'our attention, "but one Diphtliena immunization should 1 received, 'was pretty close not long ago. A be S1^ starting at 9 months of. Saline mother-with a son in the ^e* ..^ ^T^^^ 'tn^d Pacific recently had a dream in as follows: All children up to and j Miss Anna Smith. CARD OF THANKS Dr. O. R. Yoder, superintendent i which she and "her husband strug-, ^cludm& 10 i*™-™ of f^ 7^ ^e, the Ypsilanti State hospital" gied desperatelv through a very!^;eun aePmi to V™?™} diphtheria j We desire to express our ap- whom everybody loves to hear, severe rain storm in an endeavor;? ^ey havejieyer had this serum,preeiation of the many acts of i concentrates, and - scratch grain. i We have a complete line of heated j water fountains, brooders, feeder ; nests and Salsbury's remedies and *>- j conditioners. Morton Poultry 1 Farm, phone 65R2; wks guest speaker at the meeting to felc^ ttie son. "_ next day.be£ore.'.or^ <*ey have not tod kindness shown us in our recent W^ted-Peoplein tos vramgr of thi Rotary Club at The Tavern she wrote to her son mentioning' f™™ m «« la^t 3 years. Chil- bereavement, also to Rev. H. ^ijX^Jf ^J S ^" t "f It last Thursday noon and told of the dream. m due time he ^f1^- years and older who have En P-el for his comforting words. gETrt? ^Sl ^rlffTTfavor bv some of the problems that con- answered, only to tell her that the .»* *«*,test^l.??, 3 HSa,^ria'_.\ Mrs* Jacob Bayha ^d Chilrren.i _%„*%" *?£%£, $J_Z£_* front him and his assistants dur- date of her dream coincided with S1^^ e ing these strenuous times. the date and time of the most whether Schick test to see! serum is necessary.' WATER DUES ARE DtTE having it sent to this newspaper. The rates are universal in such fn^ddition'to car£g for more L^fiT to^ tSey tod eTer ^t-" These children are then to. be' wm be at-^"~vin"^^^' -tters and^o have you, notices than is up against the proposition of a his thoughts traveled home at the J dwindling water supply, but the time of the storm, because, would- if more serum is needed. Those; as her's- were who need serum will be given water dues. Frank Camburn, Treasurer. OBSERVER LINERS Classified Advertising Wolverine Parsons*. Work Shoes at Ciaren^p Cook, Auctioneer state has appropriated enough n't they?—even ^, ..—„ ..—_ ., . ., ... money to .take care of that if the with him when she retired. Has 5^™ by the f^y Physician, search that is now going on can anyone else experienced a sim- ff* will charge his usual fee for locate the fluid. ilar story? If so, let's have it. this service. Children of all ages "Dr. Yoder is fearfgul'that by CLParents, teachers and young- fr°™ slx m0^ though high the close of the war he will have sters are usually interested in.?^00! aSe. will be vaccinated at more than 4,500 patients to look report cards and certificates of tfe cl™-"-c *» prevent smallpox un- out for, and like all other places, promotion, and we know the les? .^ have *fen. vaccinated they are short of help, notwith- forms of these vary according to 2nd have f.sc™ that is less than standing the fact that he has in the wishes of those in charge of f years old. No charge is maoe his employ a gxeatomany of the public instruction over a given, ^t*™** P™ m *** chsrc- ! conscientious objectors which the area and they, also change during'** x™***^^ "j^ sc,I}°?Isi Phone 152* Government has seen fit to let the years due to progress in edu- ba£e b«e" V**£*** °?e cllnics „ _ , ~" him have. He stated they make cational measures.^ So. let's com- - J£s ye». Physi wans who prac- For Sale~5 gallon paint pails, excellent help. pare the modern certificate of ^e m each area will do the wow. I Phone 46R2. The speaker urged Rotarians promotion to one issued back in ^SKp^n"?^-^?^1?^ - - . ^TIZ not to overlook the fact that we 1873. The yongster who received! ^fP^ria will be given at tiie For- Sale-Worthy seed oats. F. all haveaplace to serve-that we it was then about 8 years of '«™f J^e: ?*" P™*3*?..1S. ief- ** Clements, phone 166F13. owe much to parents and chil- age. Across one end of the card.!°™£fed. ^x*11^. speciahsts. In , dren, hence must do our part so which is about 8 inches by 4%'add£°c? <£^meclmics conducted^ Limited number of pre-war; • that after the war things W go inches, are the words: "Public ™ f3?1. township, there will be truck tires. Wiedman Auto Co. on as before; what we do will Schools of Washtenaw County" £™!cs™J** C^°Ildat^ °Z^7 - o 7~^ -,*. - prevail ten vekrs from now. and across the top in larger a^ schools. There win be at For Sato-Duroc gilts five P Dr. Yoder believes everything print "Card of Hcno?." Then the ^ °^,vcllfL^ every townsnlp IT^ !$&» ^ Heltler & S°n,S wiU come out all right if we havl legend: Mr. John Doe, in attend- Ask y^ «*ool teacher about phone 184F21. f faith in God, faith in our Country ing the Public School of Freedom I^ tame and place for the clinic, and ..love for our fellowman, during the Winter Term, 1873, jne;r~\Zvn which will helo a lot in preserv-.has attained the following rec-l .jr i*-g the stability of the world.' ord, on a scale of 100 as A Model-, "arly . „„ . ,. . . Cfrl A. Curtis! told of the sale Scholor (these three words m ^en who are not old enough to. —— , of the creamery building, which large letters). Punctuality 100; be ™ school. j Tr^tmg and sheet mrtai work , means another fine factory for Habits of Study 100; Deportment -„Paf^T **"» $SSf„. "S,^^1 Sm^cLr |
