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ALIN
VOLUME 62
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1944
NUMBER 28
I f fai
G&H-Boye
iding
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SEEN AN' HEARD
ew Direc
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if*J?*
j
' <T Spring is here. Various and sun-
: dry have been the signs. Tlie cro-
i cus is in blossom and the lilac
buds are really swelling. Boys:
and girls leisurely walking along'
A very lovely wedding took j swinging tlieir yo-yo's. We'
Double Ring Ceremony
Perforais-d At Home
Of The Bride's Parents.
leers
By Rotary Club For
Fiscal Year Starting
The First Of July.
PROCLAMATION
BOYS AND GIRLS WEEK
APRIL 29-MAY 6
! Wanted—Spring for single bed.
Phone 239. 28
1 j place at the home
f<5Xt\Xlllii XXtXii. I — —
of Mr and' thonght that fad had passed but
Wanted—Child's small tricycle.
Whereas Uie week of Alpri 29plwr-e 217 R3. 29
'. to May 6 has been selected as!
-,Bcys and Girls Week throughout We have government wheal,
the United States' in order to Saline Mercantile Co.
focus public attention upon boys •
and girls, their potentialities andj For Sale—O. I. C. stock hog.
As officers have to be chosen in "*eir problems; and . j Herman Alber, phone 118. 28
Whereas, it is apparent, in view j
The mission of this week is to provide
Saline and its trading territory with a
helpful, conservative banking home;
and to care for any credit needs that
can be cared for consistent with the
practice of good banking.
Your business is invited, protected and
appreciated.
s ' Mrs Wirt Boyce at Stockbridge
I ) at 8 o'clock on Friday evening, xoP
i
it evidently has been revived. To April for tlie fiscal year starting, wnereas, il is_ apparent, m view
i ^ xx.-x ...i— t-hp firof nf .Tnlv np.w directors of uicreases m juvenile deluiquen-
it all we heard "that'when the first of July, new directors OI iucreu»» in juvenilis ubuiiuubu-■ 1940 pontiac Sedan. Banish like
it all we heard that wnen ^^ dMW &t ^ meeting. of the cy,_ that more^ effective jueasures new. wiednm Auto. Co., Saline.
A7,^1 °ii10CwhP^ th^dnn^hi^'/'Butchie," the little son of Mr. were elected at the meeting oi tne .-•■
^^^Jf^nit^n mafria^eW Mrs. Harold Armbruster, Rotary Club at The Tavern last;--t be taken to safeguard the
" " **"■ — - t . i-i- . -1-4. 'PUm.t-fJmr -n/**-./-.*n Q*nrl TTs*»V in til TO "
Katrene, was united in marriage ™4t""^ Bonnie" Jo,"the~ lit- Thursday noon, and they in turn,
to Albert Gall, sen of Mrs. Her- fr"™ IL.' „7\f. „^ -m*™,
welfare of youth; and
For Sale—Holstein heifer, calf
of Mr. and Mrs. at the close of the regular session, >___*_*%_ T.^fL 5°L?^ ^„" by side* EuSene -Heusel, Ph°ne
, ^xxxxx.xxv.„ ^.-_, the other day and el<
a -x, xx, „„, yn ^"-m-f-' they unconcernedly walked along fairs of the orgs
formed by the Rev. C. H. Wxtt- " / .. ~ x,n,n* hands some- 1944-45. The dired
I ^-Gall, of Saline township. The ^Sfm^he^day^d |cS^ ^'V^t^S -=y.- «, present world strug- lkpil
dcuDle ring uremonj
I
bracht of St. Paul's Church.
The wedding march was played one seeing
.rganizaTion "during i &le depends to a large extent up
directors are: Arthm-con the competency of our youth,-
; boys and girls
28
For Sale—Good quality timo-
ont see^n^them^emarked "Well ; Heininger, F. O. Wiedman, G. j.! we believe it is necessary to assist thy and clover hay. Can deliver.
„ v ^ „ „ ,^- ^ed Sothlrsurr^ of spring 28
by Mrs. Otto Gall and Orrin Gir- ™ottHer f^^f JP^.f-^P, barth> Edward Redi^ and Don selves to help their country to-the
bach cousin of the ?rnom san- whaTis iTthey°say abSutl"young barth, Edward Redies and Don %£*»""^i1^.
"O Promts^ Me" afd"' S ""irs fancy in the springtime? FqbL New officers are: ^t extent,
You Truly" «LThat reminds us of another lit-
The bride was very attractive Ue S^1 who had a birthday party
in a floor length gown of white a couple of weeks ago which we
marquisette with sweetheart 3'oke reported in The Observer ana by
design of lace and high neck. Her S07rne error we said that her^
mother, Mrs. H. L. Engel, served;
{ lace-edged veil was of finger-tip mouier, lvin
I "Ipncrf-T* a-nt, cTia pprriM n hmimipf Sandwiches,
Available to take care of chii-
President—Arthur Heininger. I . Therefore I, Alwin Gross, Mayor Heating and sheet ntetai worn,
Vice President—F. O. Weidman.i°f Salme. do hereby proclaim the fUrnace cleaning and repawn-.a
Secretary—Leo Jensen. iweek begummg April 29 and end- R G. Wahli phone 160.
Treasurer-^Henry Leutheuser. ' ™S May 6. 1944 as Boys and;
Sergeant-at-Arms—E. G. Mann. (jlri*5 Week m this city arya. I do dren evening and on week ends.
Alwin Burkhardt, the efficient hereby call upon the businessmen, c^ 230, evenings. 28
j ; length, and she carried a bouquet
ice cream
Ind coffee secretary smce the death of Wal- *vjc organizations churches,
usually
ter Cook, due to the fact that schools, and citizens to co-operate, Used cars wanted. W*ll pit)
liof Johanna HiU roses and white °^f® _\ J_\"tlifthev -K blnkhTg'duties are becoming more ^.":th the Boys and Girls Week top priees for good late models
|:freesias. Mrs. Arlo Wasson of ^on t^go verj ^eU togottei^a ^ -^ ^ co^t^ m carrjnn& on lts
.Gregory was her sister's maid of are ^^J1^^,,,, longer serve in that capacity, worthy program.
! honor. She wore a floor length sne seivea wjiiic.-xj.b muwi „ . ... . . ......
Wiedman Auto Company. Saline
rm-es^'orrose""taffeta "aid caTrie'd delectable to the kiddies' t^te!'""charged Ji^v^'Wf^^ r»^ess -^^ to ta^; For Sale-In Milan, Mich. 8-
aa~ >W —. _»*«—. M. • aiess or rose taneta ana cameo , k -r^g b8t +he chil. davs recently, Herman Heininger VPZ° sr\, y j?.^11- ar11?, cfusef- ^ room house, double garage, extra
linp J5RVIHP^S - I !a b°>qUet °f ^Cll°W 6a^o6lls al?d drS knew the l^ereiL CThat and Albert Lange were conduct- s^ .f ^s °*V™ SallIle *° *e'lot, lovely yard, etc Phone 139
AAJLJlW t*Jr'%A.V XS.AJgx'iJ I sweet peas.and wore flowers in °rfn knew tne oixxerence. «!.•>-•>*•- . , . & affixed this 24th day of April,.F2 Milan 9q
" I her hair Txittle Parol Martin of brings us to the subject of cats, ea to the head of the table, plea— •> \*A iuiian. ^9
Ijxilj. iidu. ivitue ud.LOi ividrun ui ,»„__ x 1. ^j„„„„„^ ed erultv and we.rp sentenced bv iJi**
li
| Stockbridge,
the three-year-old
and the current, much discussed ed guilty, and were sentenced by
ALWIN GROSS, Mayor.
» niec- of the bride wTa^Dow sabject of rationing food. Do you Preaaent Lenarum to wear dou-
} S The brWe-oom attiredIII remember the comic records that quets, which he presented them,
| cress. ine_Dxiaen.oom, aturea in made for victrolas, after which all cjoined m smgmg
, :a_navy business suit, was attend- ™ed to ^ ™a^° w^ mudi -Happy Birthday to You"; which since the close of the Red Cross Mercantile Company.
Just received shipment of Certified Irish Cobbler seed potatoes?
Place your order now. Saline
The One Story Bank On the Corner
Baby Chic
Order NOW
Following _Tcfr^mony a re- Mm Fibber McGee and Mollie, or reminds the reporter that a few Wai*- Fund drive a tabulation of qale_0r trade 7ft double
I ceotion for about TvLt five Amos an' Andy and their non- weeks ago four members were the memberships and donations to . Ff Sale—Or trade. 7-ft, double
I Mests was held at tlfe homf o? sense? We seem to recall having brought before the bar charged the Red q-oss has been made for factor disc for cultipacker; also
tte bride beard one a long time ago which with a similar offense-Messrs. the cit of Saline and it sllows have swmgmg draw-bar for Ford-
« I The bride is a graduate of the might be brought out of the moth Cr.rtiss, Jensen, Redies and Fos- that weyhave exceeded our quota Ferguson for sale. Phone 141F2.
"♦SStockbridtre Hi-rh school and be balls. It was considered a gooC" dick—and because there were so by §878.71. The total, amount for ,„=r,x01, -.no. „- „Qo1oc=
fore he- maSlL w^s e^1ov?d joke then, but wouldn't this ad- many of them they were ordered the aty turned in was 51,878.71." . J"1^* ~ -^ ™£ "S^
tore ne- marriage was emplojed J"«-« • auDrouriate to join in the song, which they Amon£r the business olaces and stock: borses $3.00, cows $2. Call
m tlie office of the American vice it gave tie quite appropriate j &. j Among tne ousmess places ana collect Tecumseh 350. Carrol
News Company of Ann Arbor. Mr. now: "Come after breakfast o.id. local organizations we find the Licensee for DarUng & Co.
Gall is a graduate of the Saline bring along your lunch, and go ,Althur„^evens of Milan snow folloWing list of interest: ; *
High school and in his youth was borne before supper time"? Was ed me fin motion pictures tak- MOMS> §10
prominent in 4-H Club work and that the beginning of potluck en along the route of the Jennes-
at present is active in the Farm dinners? ftWe have often heard see> Vallev Authority and of a
Bureau and other agricultural the remark about catching flies boat trip from Chicago to the Soo
oroiects with sugar, but have you heard explaining the different views as
Following a short wedding trip that men returning from the Pa- the film progressed, and they were
the couple will make their home' cfiic zone say that Japs are being much enjoyed. ,
For Later Delivery
WHITE LEGHORNS, BARRED ROCKS
WHITE ROCKS
Sexed or Unsexed Baby Chicks
All our breeding stock is Pullorum tested aiid"
T. B. tested by an accredited veterinarian under supervision of Michigan Bureau of Animal
Industry.
We have Master Mix Feeds, Semi-Solid
Milk, Poultry Equipment and Remedies
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
"We are open Wednesdavs until 9 P.M.
Sundays 8 A. M. to 10 A. M.
All week days 8 A. M. to 6 P. M,
Morton Poultry Farm
"HOME OF QUALITY CHICKS"
BOB MORTON, Prop. PHONE 65R2
on the fa"rm"on"wmow'"road."""(caught with" salt? It seems that Guests were Rotarians A.
American Legion, $25.
Legion Auxiliary, $25.
Methodist Church $4.
Willing Workers, $25.
R and B Tool Company, $25.
, Ladies* Aid of the Federated
J- Church, $15.
i For Sale — Youhg Shropshire
jewes with lambs, 1 mile south
.and 194 miles west .of Milan de-
'•pot at 18200 Sherman road. Mead
,|B. Spencer. 28
Choice gladioli bulbs 30c per
JUNIOR FARM
BUREAU NEWS
caugnt wan sail: it seems uiai —" ■ — -• ^liuu-uu, ^jlu.
the islands of the South Pacific Cox of Milan and Walter Mac-; "Friendship Class of the Feder- dozen or 4 doz* for ?1- At least
'"--,- -■" '— ' -'— ' - - - — 10 varieties per dozen. How-
have no salt and this commodity Peek of Ann Arbor 'ated Church, $5.
(must be imported. Since there is Will'am. Jakad. who has been a, Hoeft's Gas Station $10.
ino commerce between them and member of the Chebovgan Rotary! savings Bank, $10.'
' America at the present time, they Club, expects to tranfpr his alleg- j citizens Bank S25.
eisen, 12215 Mich.
■ Willow road.
(US-112) at
28
Especially equipped to repair
The next county meeting will are without salt and very rnucn iance here, which wdl swell the,. Ladies' Aid, St. Paul's Church, j B^n\x^\nd t^-rn macWnei-v
be held at the Farm Bureau store in need of it. So great is their membership to 20. more than the 525. I wrfrtw%™ii Vtad, hS
on April 25. The topic to be dis- longing for it that when a hand- club has had for a long time,
cussed will be the milk problems ful "is offered them they come and
Welding of all kinds.
| Brothers -will fix it if
• can. Phone 101.
Brooks
anyone
Burkhart Store $5.
■■ - ■-- - -~ ,-,.,-- —-„ ... . . Lambarth Brothers, $15.
of our farmers today. Bob Brues-, accept it and, of course, the trap C'M-njrjimitV Nifht I Woman's Club, $5.
tie will act as recreation chairman catches its prisoner. When we _. ~. " " . , ,| Fosdick & Ford, $25 i „ , „ , - - -
at this meeting. consider the fact that a Jap will* The last and most success-ul Gross Hardware, $10 ! ©"ad, Useless Farm Animals
The community meeting on suic5(ie rather than be taken pris- community social evening of the ••? * ; removed. Horses $5.00. cows $4 00.
May 9 will be recreational. The oner even to save his own life, fason w" ^ld Monday All can -nieater (collection) i^rompt service, including Sundays.
Ann Arbor group will meet at their longing for salt certainly be assured the Community Get-- ^Qj'le -meacer, *.co"ecuonl j Call 4846. Adrian, reverse charges,
the home of Harold, Wilbur and must be great. Let's send the *£&£<? JfJ^Jl ^ Seals' JuniorRed Cross. fFord schooI | Adrian, Mich. AdrianTankage Co.
Elmer Diuble. boys CTlt there a fpw shiploads of eryone is now aware that tnere is ^^ QB,.ne sp1, n S20 52
A paper drive for the war ef- it/ cohere is still much discus- a* rAeal commumty spirit in Sahne Begides ^ there we ,fated| For Sale—We have a supply of
fort will be sponsored. A commit- slon in this community regarding As a whole we are grateful to fh various numbers and sizes on hand
tee was appointed by the presi- fce closing of the ration board ™ny individuals and groups for £ * - ™ of Genuine Pfister Hybrids seed
dent in the Ann Arbor and SaliUe here and in the other towns the success of this venture. It ^ | O- ™„ coin. Frank Kanitz 10572 Far
group. Everyone is asked to save Prolmd alx)u.t the county. The %»*& be JX J ^triN*1 «5 a"d ^" So*far L 'could .fl'U^ ^J°Uth °f C°ne- Ph°ne
their paper for this drive. Manchester Enterprise recently ™jne all *0lea^0x.h/v^0™e.b" detprmined th.re were 415 in-!237F21' Mdan'
Two of our officers were mar- bad a two-column write-up about ute± Lets thank the Committee. subscriptions for mem-! c ~Z Z~
ried-Katrene Boyce to Albert Jt and other rationing problems,of Twelve for their fame_ anc^I the; J[h^1 f^%™^ ^"^ See us for poultry mashes,
Gall—at the home of the bride in and adviCe. From that column en- editor of The Observer for miOc-,_t ,„„,„J„ „„„ 7^ 1™v.„„t,°„:; concentrates, and scratch gram
?-x? J"l!S:,!' T1!1 bTCTS,*^ inu known all our plans. Letrsjnot ^clude infts and memberships; wrha7eTcWpiete"itoe"of heated
titled "New Deal Red Tape Binds ^"f™?^^ ,„ £„ fact that!covenna* individuals who were so-■ water fountainc5
commu-!^ m places of work such _as|nests and Salsbt]
programs and" activities *of the _~? ™^ wilf gladly ac- rtt* If we can work so weU to-j^ >?^ *_**!* M_ma., conditioners. Morton
Stockbridge. titled "New Deal Red Tape Binds ^ ™e" ^e7n £e fact thaticovprinf individuals who were so-; ter fountainJ Dr00ders, feeder
The manual is now ready, a 65- Ration Beards" we take the foi- each taKe prioe _in uil hcitpd m places of vrork. such as; te - Salswv»,
page book covering the policies, lowing sentences which the local we are a put of ared commu ^^^ ^ Fmd m_n , neste and Salsbi^y.
„_j -„„x;.„-xj„o. ~c xx,~ . .D , -,, _.,~j,— „„ rntxr Tf WP. Can WOrK SO Weil tu „_,-__ n t j _» . tAMlUlUUIieis. x\xv
re Ldii w«tiv ■*•" ™^" "" -etc. Saline may well be proud of i^^ „>,„"; (.^0
Icept as a feather in their caps, ?ether in creating JJ ^g^j this *-pco--h i„ backing ?up the j Farm> Phone 65R2'
i,.. x,x „* ..„«.. ^^finto^Tlning for all to enjoy, tnen it,_ . .. . . _.....
s remedies and
Poultry
Junior Farm Bureau
There are ten sections and each j "After a year of verv efficient
■ having been constructed by a,serviCe the local. ration" boards in
committee of young people. The Manchester, Saline, Chelsea and
[sections are: Foreword and ac- Dexter have been ordered to dis-
knowledgment; J.listory of Junior continue serving the public by is-
Quality is always paramount at Schmid's, and
yet the prices are comparatively as low as
Needs ^y one ehe's-
You Strong
Pork Roast 35c Kraft Dinner
Shortribs 23c A new short-cut f6r
Lamb Shanks 15c busy cooks; one pkg.
Bisquick—cuts time serv
and work almost in Austin's Dog Food
half 38c Highly nourishing,
Jello Puddings Easily Digested
Tops for Taste.... 10c &™ Pounds 57c
Kraft French Dressing Sunshine Graham Crax
Fresh! Zesty 21c pound box .......... 20c
RES
UIGtTBiL
&t?tmtjn
mxx,6 x„» — „ enjoy,
should follow that we can work
on any project that will benefit
Saline. All that has been said
about the strength of a group can
[be applied to us now. No mat-
"-" X,r.,At, «TO -x\Vi\
bovs in their efforts and of their j
willin.°nes to IipIp all
need here and abroad.
those in
i Wanted—People in this vicinity
who have any legal printin;
Farm Bureau; Definition of Junior suing gasoline ration books, can- iuc dj^.x^xx — -- —- ....
Farm Bureau; How Junior Farm ninxr iugar, etc. The original ter what the future holds, •we wm
Bureau functions; Officers' duties; idea of having a volimteer board |be able to cope with ea°"^^
Parliamentary procedure; Pro- _ gach community was not con-[problem if we keep J"s „--_,
gram and types; Financing; Dues ceived by the OPA—that wouldfnity Spirit alive, au
and suggestions; Junior-Senior -^ too simple and practical—but is your support.^
relation; Camp; Counselor and W the local board who spent a! The CAP Cadets and tneirie^
duties. ^ of their own time getting to-'er certainly ****** bPe proud
This manual can be. obtained_gether these volunteer workers drilling. Saline c&n^eu. ik^^
through the County Farm Bureau ' - -
Board.
Plan for 1944 Camp
who have done an efficient job be- of all those in umform including
cause they knew the people they the cadets. ^
were dealing with. Their only' One of_ tte lugh pomte ot^
the circle
At the board meeting April 1," crime must have been that they-evening was
Lansing, Katrene (Boyce)
Gall, state camp chairman, an- pass rtjaong ro-jbm *uum^«»™. ™£™ZJZ onl hundred" who took
i must nave oeen mat uie.v; evei"*-e "•*"!_ — c.„>,mi<i«- intro-
(Boyce),were too efficient." Thanks! Well dance that Hans Schnudt mtto
(Boyce), _ .t ^^ ^^ ^ ■ ^ Xt ^ a very good m«er
nounced the plai^ for this year's too. ftEvery now and then, far for over one^nun »^
camp. Declaring that the rapid to° ^equently, we hear and read part.and s^mea tc, em .^
P of case^ where little children are selves <^-™?aWgL.
reau necessitated a camp pro- left alone and througK some un- gerbread^and «:^™"
growth of the Junior Farm Bu- of cases
gin-
The
known manner
a firl starts with crowd will be looking for some-
gram which would keep pace °"*"*" "*— vr ~^,.,.„„ rz.: ,.,r_ +i,0t ai?ain
with the needs for leadership a tragedy as the result Of ten- thing like ^^^^ lans for
training, she announced that therl times it is believed that the. There are te™™/ -
would be four sections of camp. | youngsters started the fire by ™e0*™0T*V1C™ge_0_->
Three sections will be held at playing with matches. There is Have you any suggest
of-
re-
| quired. in the settlement of" estates, etc., will confer a favor by
having it sent to this newspaper.
The rates are universal in such
matters and to have your notices
appear in this paper it is only
OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
Gc per line first insertion. 4c pe? j necessary to ask- the Probate
line each subsequent insertion ! Judge to send them to The Sa-
3IINIMUM CHARGE 35 CENTS j ^n® Observer.
Wolverine
Parsons'.
Work Shoes at
TRY AN OBSERVER LINER.
Clarence
phone 152.
Cook, Auctioneer
For Sale—5 gallon paint pails, i
Phone 46R2. i
For Sale—Worthy seed oats. F. j
H. Clements, phone 166F13. '
For Sale—2-yr.-old Early Pfis-f
ter seed oats. Phone 194F23. 9|
All Sizes — AH Fabrics
Price Range to Fit All Purses
624 So. Main St^j
Ann Arbor, Midi:
FOX
Waldenwood^near Hartland, and something fascinating about a^^
one at Camp Grielich in Grand nre, if there ™e™\ so ™**y\ I . TTnenital
Traverse county. The first session grown-ups wouldn't get up in the j Saline General tiosouai
of camp will be for one week and middle of a cold night to follow j |
Avon representative, Esther;
!Wells. Call for an appointment,]
:120, Saline. !
For Sate—Duroc gilts five!
wiU be confined to selected lead-.the fire engines when they are' _ at*.Wake and months old* Dan Hertler & Son,!
er<? from each countv I called out. So why blame andi Mrs. Raymond M^ltP'L<i t„ phone 184F21. . i
The ^exftwo Sons will be punish children when they are at- little a^to "^S&v^last!
three davs and will be for the tracted by a fire they know they.Whittaker on Wednesday oi ^ For Saie__0ats> baled ^y ajld
™ - ~ __._ ~4--4-i- -,Tl4S-t~ - mof/ili nftf va^liT- --radlr ' nfM„. H/T—'t-.^l *TlT ^l,-,^, _!.*»_
B£
younger members. The final ses- can start with a match not realiz-, week. b j straw. Mabel Needham, phone
Sion will be for five days and will ing the consequences that may re-t Mrs. HowardButts^ ana u*j_ {195ir±, Saline.
be for both officers and members suit? It would be far. better if son went to their home in Mayor" northwest counties. [parents put matches out of the bee^on Friday.
1939 DeLuxe Ford Tudor. Re-
northwest counties. parents put matures «ui «■ "~ ",«" V^5f™ nttn «?f*hrock ofl "LTOa i"ajL,AB J"OI7U 11luur- «*e"
B. F. Hennick wiU again direct:reach of youngsters or hide them.: Mr. and Mrs. O^^^fX^rf built motor, excellent condition,
the camps to be assisted bv a j Parents and grown-ups of all ages; Milan are the parents of a gin..„. , ..__..
Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
iff which will include Mrs. are unwittingly aixu xxxxux^xxy x=- ^ """-r-.widmaver and little, ^
Frank Gensrich of River Forrest 'sponsible for many tragedies for Mrs. Armin J^idmayer ana "lliC| For
m nr nlldd -Sout of Central!which they do not accept the,1 son returned home on Saturday, .bathtub;
SteteD TeSrs Colleg! ^K'Same. CWe just took another!, Little Alice_andl^is Chapmanj^ ^^ ^ op gml_ p_ m
Sale—Baby buggy and
also kerosene stove.
•T^lor o^ Farm Foundation of,look at our calendar for April,had toisffl^^«o^|ateday^.
Chicago. M. J. Bushier of Sagi- once more, and of all thmgs, we, ^tie^ Kuebler also had ner
n«w and Norman Peterson of De-!discover todav. April 20 is the tonsils out_onoS«^day
troit - birthday of that wonder of won- Mrs Ervm F-impsei ana utue
Each oountv is allotted bv the ders. the indispensable (so he.flM^iter wP^t - their home m
sponsoring organization funds for thinks) Adolph Hitler. He is 5o Milan on Tuesdav. BreIlioll
scholarships to the leadership! years old todav. One would tto--* WilberCoe and Fred Brenion
training camps. The Countv Farm, that by this time he would have.remam about the same.
Bureau and local farm elevators acquired some sense, Smce it isj
For Sale—100 day-old single
comb Rhode Island red chicks.
Available Saturday. F. R. Clements, phone 166-F13.
partTcikte"ta"iies7"schola;shIp;saidthat he dependsupon ^^1H ^1^3 &e Un^ed Stetes pro-
r x-x_.— loeers for advice and guidance, we.duced approximately 370,000 tons shop
Don't wait! If you're planning
to have a permanent in May or
June, make your appointment
row! Phone 5SR2. Helen's Beauty
presentations.
About one-fouth of all
v-fonder what they see in the of hemp straw which^will yirfd
the stars for his 56th year? What'about 50,000 tons of fiber, sufll-
land in the Netherlands is below]are the Allied Nations giving-him,cient^ to^ supply^ttejreqniremente
sea level.
Eyes Examined
Dr. Frank Gtfford. Toledo Optometrist Office: Milan Hotel,
for a bhrthday present today? of the textile industry for hemp
The papers and the radio will, no'fiber.
doubt, reveal that piece of news j '■
to us in a dav or two. Anvhow.ito get him all in one piece.
,we wish for him all the luck in'CThat moAong 'van in front of
,ithe world in surrendering to our "Pete" Grafs the other day was
Saturday 1>:60 to Pr?.0 p. rr>. Glass-1 boys over there who" acre so au*K-'a long way from home—-MSamiJ
es fitted. (11th year in Milan.) ious to get a look at him and Beach, Fla,
There definitely is going to be
a shortage of poultry meat available just a tittle bit later. We
have some excellent Barred
Rocks, New Hampshire and Cross
Bred Processed Cockerel Chicks
up to four and one-half weeks of
age on hand now.
SALINE HATCHERT
Saline, Michigan Phone 52R2
SalineTheatre
Friday and Saturday
ROY ROGERS in
Hands Across
the Border
—ALSO—
JOHN HUBBARD in
Wnispering Footsteps
Sim., Mon., and Tues.
MaSinee Sunday. 3 p. m
MARY MARTIN and
• FRANCHOT TONE in
True to Life
Wednesday and Thursday
LAIRD CREGAR and
MERLE OBERON in
The Lodger
Object Description
| Title | 1944-04-20; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-04-20 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
Description
| Title | 1944-04-20; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-04-20 |
| 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 |
ALIN VOLUME 62 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1944 NUMBER 28 I f fai G&H-Boye iding e ay SEEN AN' HEARD ew Direc b-'Q! if*J?* j ' |
