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THE SALINE OBSERVER
VOLUME 63
SALINE,
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1944
NUMBER I
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Making Banking Easier
For Women
The check book, perhaps more^ than any
other one thing, has made hanking both a
convenience and pleasure for women who
formerly dreaded any thought or mention
of financial matters'.
The ease and certainty with which -,
obligations, large or small, may
be settled by cheek appeals to most
women. They like the convenience,
the safety, the orderliness of paying
by check.
t
t[ Community Chest
Drive Starting
SEEN AH' HEARD
City Is Asked.To
Raise $2,0Q0 For War
.And Local Needs.
, C,The calendars ha.ve marked to- 5
i day as a red-letter day and named.
: it "Columbus", for it wis on
' October 12, 1492 that that vener-
Community Fair
October 26-27
Dr. McClusky
Discusses Fjomm
In arranging the program for
the year, the Community CouncU
fills the need of a large group of
people,—that of a Community
Forum. An opportunity to gather
together, hearing weU-informed
sable gentleman reached the shore! .. rp„ent „„«,.- of a erouik,speakers (Uscussin'"*" subjects of
i xx P. .__ •„„,. -*_,,. „l,,c,r.<*„t. -.=*•? a recent meetings agroupy, interest to us an—.followed by
Organization Effected
To Better Promote
This Annual Event.
-Have YOTJ a
-#itli this bank?
checking account
Saline Savings
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At a meeting of representatives i of America and her adjacent; .".■;™j"s^^chants" and' faSneSXanterest lo us an,—louuweu uy
-a local service organizations a;islands and thusi^s lifted the' were discussed whereb |periods of free discussions, the
week or so ago an organization j veil of the Sea of Darkness that ^ t commullitv SUT>Dort could Vnem'bers of ^e group taking
to be known as the Saline Com-! had haunted the known world |f^vL ^^^e S?mLs ma!'whateveJ? Part they wish,
munity Chest was set up and therefore that time. We were curiousi^e^sXol L sSe thTSn^a°
fminwintr members elected to ito know who some of Chistopher' g? scnooi m swSmg me annual
following members
/dotanbus'; contemporaries ta Ms-j "^ organized ^ a non.
serve as directors: To serve onet _ __
year, Mrs. Walter MacArthur Of: tory were and when we P^t t0-{ —- --q^ .-
the Woman's Club, Mrs. Lance; gether the works of these men.^ organization to receive mon-:
Rogers, the MOMS and Leo.Jen- we_ saw m thatlist it became appropriated by the state to!,
sen, the Community Council; for wind to us that only the hand^of I ^ ^ paying the premiums of- jl
two years, Alwin Gross, the City Providence could Have made fe/ed .^the lair. ^e foUowmg.
Council, Francis Lockwood, the things come to pass as they did;officers were elected.
Rotary Club, and Mrs. Merritt\during _ those'-. fateful years.. president—4. E' Hag-en
Martin for the Legion Auxiliary, • Columbus lived abont 1446 to 1506; yice president — Alwiii Burk-
for three years, Clarence Fritz and durmg that time also lived hardt
of the Ford Mill, Max Fosdick, such men as Erasmus, the Hoi- secretary—Charles Osgood.
American Legion and Charles lander who translated scriptures;! Treasurer—Leo Jensen
Schultz to represent the rural Copernicus, who discovered that, ^ followillg members Willi.-. . « _ -
area of the Saline School District the sun was the center of the'S6rve on Ule B*ard of-Directors-: tU2F platforms
outside of the corporation limits, universe and not the earth; ;<-. D yj-n^emer, Ferman Clem- ™e F°ru«1 ,.is for fndlay ^ R~G~Wafii phone 160
This arrangement will allow for Michelangelo and da Vmci, the ^^ Carl ^^33 Max Fosdick. P"20?^ of Salme ^ tlie sur-,"- ^ wam' pno e x™
rotation of service so that it will kalian sculptors and painters, -^.^ H ^illiam Austin; "™™*n? vicinity. Help rtirw».f
-r_,..- ^_i...„ xx,„ Tn-._,„„., ,.x__4w™_ ;. . „ ^_ „ Ti„ror the topics for discussion xsajreu x-xoixix anu wmte rtocK.
Wolverine
Parsons'.
Work Shoes at
We have government wheal.
Saline Mercantile Co.
George J. Klager, Auctioneer,
Phone 258861, Ann Arbor.
Personal Christmas Cards at
Helen's Beauty Shop. Order
now! !
part they
Dr. McClusky talked this plan
over with tlie Community Council
Monday night. His interest is
evidenced by the fact that he wiU
send a representative of the Unl-
(versity to help arrange our program. Our nearness to YpsUanti
Jand Ann Arbor make it possible
for us to secure the finest speakers.
You will want to keep Monday
evening, Oct. 30, open for the
Lost—Strayed or stolen, brin-
dle steer. If located, please
phone 212F3. '
Expert Radio Service. Brown.
Brothers, 225 South Ann Arbor
street, phone 264R3. 51
Pohofcographic work done by
Wyman Photo Service, 115 East
Mich. Ave., phone 227R4.
GUNS
. - We buy and trade guns. R. A.
first meeting- when you wiU hear McHenry, phone 115.
representatives of the major polit-1
ical parties present and discuss Heating and sheet metal work,
furnace cleaning and repairing.
\o "elecl "aS John Calvin,-the French" reform- 1££ Gross and Clarence Haarer — »££ ^g^tfonlT to^oSe' P^ >-*** *? ^
Morton
er, Ulrich Zwmgli, the Swiss re-; rj^g plan of raismg local member of the community Coun-
rotation of service
never be necessary
°"?tTSSJ'o?!thS™u_5f on »>i™'. «»> »'"'? LoBior in;mo;ey „■__ getUng laign «W" al. l«0 je„«en; _etmS chairman;!
»&£TSS?-,S«. w,„ s.^-' SS i .Ki'Tr.'SoorSoS SSZZ S™LS2i,PiS. T2Z. *. *- *. --.«_ "s-s;
' A.. J. . ■t~+*.A rirvt7\^\ \\rt-_r__ -f^.T*(a_. . . _ _ _ j „ ^1,^«."U. noniVIO^ kCS _. _ ."- _. _ .
Poultry Farm, phone 65R2.
Used cars - wanted. WUl pa>
elected as follows:
Chairman—Alwin Gross.
, that only God could have fore- cial features winch seemed to Grace 0rwick, Nona Schmid, Ma-.
Wiedman Auto Company, Saline.
Treasurer—Charles Schultz • ^ tte Reforma-, 5,i, *L held, nroviding final ar- Wtate CyOe Lowe ^?f™~ cows and yearling bufl. Charles
Bank
^ja-neRAi- reserve.
.SYSTEMj,
^^™^Tr the 1944-Sa- the same time that the Reforma- ^ ^ heid, providing final ar- —~ g-^ ' imam ^js T^a je^g duu. ™
1;^=^ |re|w^ber ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^ ^e ^d, Max_Fosdick^ -^sehovei, US-2o Arkona
li^lic^^ ?eCtcaSed onQby JgSXSJf" T is * sfgnSl -^u^ft V^T aiTS Ml'S. Raymond BeUlUOie i All ladie^^t^in bowing
members of the six organizations ^>"%______ ^^ ^fKn fl 11ttlp m0re' „^,"" 5^tB«t a net. show ex-i (TTom the Clinton Local this year, please meet at the
The One Story Bank On the Corner
members ot tne six «S*^«™? c^t t00 that Vnthin a little more'"mng Contest. A pet show ex-| (Trorn the Clinton Local this year please meet ax tue
j represented. The: total goal set ■ ^ ^^ these event. V^nm. ^ c^stumes con-! Mrs. Maxine BeUmore, wife of bowling aUey Oct. 12, at 7:30
! ; for 1944 is $2,000. Of this am e Mayflower brought ?Tt' for -the younger folks on Raymond Bellmore *-* - TT
ount *1,B0B is our quota assigned tui yen* F1r ^ refugees to ™Lv versity hospital, Ai
This is Worth Looking Into!
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Wheniyou flrid.-a feed uncfcange'd'iitwtlrilionar'puncli'.'lroni'',
. peacetime — it's certainly worth looking into. "When you -find
that feedcis fed DAILY by thousandsccf money-making pout-"
trymen— is "requested" flockowner.feeding by hundreds of
hatcherymen ~.y.ou know there's something "potent" in it.
-There is!—APPETIZING buttermilk and PROTECTIVE
vitamins A.cD, E and G — in Semi-Solid "E'VEmuIsfon.
I& GOOD with any ration, costs mighty little to feed.
It lias helped lift the laying average of many.a flock
up ilo a "good pay" level. We'have it in 25, 50 and
■*■ TOO Jb. sizes. You'll ce smart to .look into it TODAY!
Friday.
died in Uni- p. m.
Ann Arbor, at 4 .
>j.,oiru. is vixx uxixixv. exx,~xax— o-ffirro of relieious
to us by the county organization, ^ * shoPre of ASfirtoClnd" rince. * ^ents and rooms will be made o'clock Sunday morning, after J For Rent— Four room upper
and it is hoped that Salme will ^LST^°L '■■_*« lUnon.* the-.T^S^^t-T. ,1B,,ni entertaining, being- a patient there since late,income. Heat and water. Adults.
aaiinevnu America has become the available with usual entertaining. being a patient
raise $500 or more for local uses tnen ^e.™ _ I™ am tobe held each evening! Saturday evening. Only 28 years
such as tteM Scouts, Boy ^n « ^g ^^ ^ y^,progiam^o . . ! of age, she has passed through
such. a.a mc uixx ^.v.«^—, —~j . . f pverv
Scouts, Conim^ Co«l ^ ^Jligio^ mIoW:" E ;u'^ Zji™ lists are being many days of " illness whichj
All amounts collected above the wmx g ^ preSeftt-! prepared and will be given to brought an early ending to her
$1500 as^ment ^U r^n m ^^^ ^J to * £Ke in the near future ; eai-thly career She was born I
Saline. Our quota of $1,500 is "^y "America is God's ^rfonwhile each should be think-'Sept. 13, 1916 at Macon and all
**__3____^*£?^^ g^d,CHis demon- ^_TgSSg some of their her ,Ufe was spent in this com-
amzations—War Pnsoners^a.; gtFat.on centeri . where He hasiye|r's work ready to enter the munity. _.
to the brought representatives of all the first day of the fair.
-- • ---1- — - --—" —"T° ' - •- —=zes will
Wn the solicitor calls, let us \ world's proving ground. _ As we'whicn are d!te?min^"bi the Oielsea; one_ sister,^Mrs, Walter
orgi
income.
119 East Henry. Inquire at 117
East Henry or call phone 7.
We have a large stock of new
Goodyear tires on hand, also several pre-war truck tires. Wiedman Auto Co.,. Saline.
Wanted—To rent by reliable
etc., but 53% of it goes tothe. £o^ a son_ Duane; ^er jpeople a 6 or 7 room home in Sa-
USO for the benefit of service- ™g^^gg_ HWe are the! o^igiving the most points,! mother, Mrs. B. H. Sarvey, _ of ilme or nearby. Inquire of Mr.
"3i le^To°rlthSe Pwo^ggfers0^d-Col^mb^s'^afd received^F^toit Hagen Craig,- of Macon; two brothers,
remember that we m ^nenca go t*e ^^f^^^y^ever ^alre^yTurned of many live-.Leland Graf of Saline and Lena-
have been fortunate, we have not anu "»'»>s• * ii,-m-„„=- "^ 7 . . '«.•„*,. *„n wnns. It is nor Graf of Ann Arbor.
Thomas at Schmid's Food Market.
jbeen forced to flee from our homes Knew ot uie Su-uS6, .„_ ^x SC0CK ^ ulDii x_ „__. l^teSS We^S
'.norhavewe been bombedout. We freedom going on m Europe, and hopeci. that the wohien will ex-| Funeral services were- held Wed- ia *ood limniv ™w wn^
have not .suffered as have the vice versa, and neither could hibit much of their canned fruits,, nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock inip0Sitrv Si?™!.
war-torn -areas in Europe and. either group know that what baked goods and sewing. '"-- TT *™<«.,,i i,«me. xirifh tJiel * ^ jmuue oor^.
Asia—so let's express our thanks I they were doing depended upon I
with a gift to the SaUne Commu- the Other group in shaping the -n ■. -p„„0.vai|c1 AnAnes
nity Chest to help those In need, history of the world and of V-fOOQ riOgld.IU V/p«»i»
— j America. ^.Neither do we know "Woman's Club Year
Tfia^i'Pr.Ti. S^nv now what-plans God had in send-; ,
i^astcxii vuxi ing our men over all the world: Wallace Watt, Guest
the Hause funeral home, with the
Rev. C. E. Foltz officiating, and
Wanted
Dead and useless
' the burial was made in .Riverside \ „f "'^."'C" _. vJ'nX" —" *S"-7TT;.
1 cemetery. The—bSafers were i *™\ h%ses ^- C°WS ?2 Call
! Leland and Lenador Graf, Walter | £,0ll?f Tecumseh 350. Cacrrol
i Craig, B. H. Sarvey, Robert BeU- j Krost> Licensee for Darling -& Co-
more and Louis DeGroff. , ; TI_ - . .
B|)ealVK, „„ , «, ! Relatives and friends from cliel- ! OT1W^te. YG °r 6"r°0m- b/_ae'
SMormative Addrels. .sea, Manchester, Saline. Ann Ax-^ °r ^ Q°°f' "S8™- ^oor
-*"" i,u-"111""'1 ,___' XTr„„„„ -nitwit T>pfprshursr. ;.apartment. Unfurnished. Near
Morton PdUtry Farai
$2.00 DISCOtPT PER TON AT €AB
■JBOB MORTON, MGR.
I?l«_.««r. f\f ftffipATS! ,to bring the news of our way of; Speaker, Gave Inspmng
£iieCUOIl "UI \juii«3iB -»n. '.yfg to hitherto almost unknown. And Informative Address.. ___., -------^ -.-^^x p tbrff ;.ap*"""="■- u^.^^01^.
The local chapter of the Eas?V;areas for not only are vour sol-1 . bor, Wayne, Detroit> ^rsDugg, gtores Graydon Everetti ph0Ile
ern Star held their annual meet-V djers 'bringing democracy to other! ^g Saline Woman's Club con-;Macon and Adrian attended "ie, 2g
ing at their hall on Monday evej: ,ands but t^y are setting up ' vened for their first meeting of f services. ^ • :
ning, Oct. 1, with election ofl. • a christian mission station, ^g c-urrent club year on Tuesday, TT.TJSHED' Especially equipped to repair
officers with the following results: d ^^ works are great. We aftem0on, Oct.3, at the Methodist S^EKS TO BE |^™jaay!auto P"^ Md cfarm mactonery.
Worthy Matron-Delia Austin. \m c6ntend _____t we at home will chunai parlors as the guests of Sewers mil be MM^ ^aay 1 w-M^» r.. „n ««/!■ Rrnoir.,
Worthy Patron—Huga Austin^have fco let me soldier and his g^ new president, Mrs. Walter and Saturday, Oct. 13 and J.4.
Associate Matron—Laura Mann. • chap]ain lead the way when they : MaCArthur. in connection wffh .
Associate Patron — Ernest ,return ^^though the tenipera- mis meeting a reception tor-tne j r.TiC,j-.j>-iTj?j> T ttsJTTRC
Mann. ; tures soared to summer levels last women teachers and wiv«sg>of men | (JcbliiK V HiK LiU^ H.K.3
Secretary—Lena Davenport. < week we noticed that people were teachers of tche local*scliool was;
Welding of all kinds. Brooks
Brothers wiU fix it. if anyone
can. Phone 101.
Good wood to cut on halves.
Will furnish bucksaw and tractor.
.Also good cherry and white Oak
standing timber. _Call after 6:30
f>BONE c65B3
■www— — ./ — - yygen V» V* uuviuv- — i- - - .. , [,cavilulu **■*- *— X J ' -
Treasurer—Helen Westphal. ; suspicious of the .lasting; held ^th an eccellfint attendance. a cmrintrer snanlel 9740
Conductress—Marian Henng. ^^ties of the warm weather andi snowing the business session,I Found—A sP^™fer fP^1' ,MW,_,„u_u___B «».«=. —
Associate Conductress —Jessie ;^.entabout putting up their storm !wWch included a report of the Milan road, phone 145R22. . lp m Phone.204F2.
Deede- ___ >.„ „„ :doors and hanging their storm County-Federation meeting held, second hand electric;
The other officers are by ap- QWS ^^ an ^ Qf "I don't; at ^^er ta May after the close j *^&£-™gfc s^_\\ 214 N.
-iWintment and have been made. I|trust „ CTeen a&ers these l^ _ last club year, given by coo^stove JacoD bmitn, zj.4 in ,
I days certainly Ipiow the value nf.I^ Edward Clark, delegate to ±iams street.
Cominsr Auctions j resourcefulness and it seems- thdy: tte session, Mrs. Charles J°T^ T^st—Black leather billfold on
^Oiumg au , iearning some of the fhrills; took charge of the program and ^^ff0^ *™£f of _lroger
Stanley B. Smitii wiU hold a ^.^^ pleaSures under-mod- ^gented Mrs. Robert Merchant, Wednesday m ama OIJ£g
sale at the old Fred kalmbach em circumstances. A week or ^ho played a piano number store. Reward, pnone x***x--
farm, three miles north of Saline | saW ^Dunch of fifteen! «Nocturne" by Chopin, followed
on the Ann Arbor road onl Friday, s ty ^ ^.j ^is out for'fe a vocal dUet with Mrs. ^J^S^-m be ci0Sed from Nov. choice of 20 out of 32 large
Oct. 20, beginning at 12:30 p. ml £ rt ^t minus tlie'^t and Mrs. Frank CajnpWni More toJI lie ooaea rrom c^gg Wool ewes> _ to 6 years
v. ver Tfrns team of horses and steel-tired 1 singing "O Sweet Mystery of. l«n un jnov. _u.su __ _ (ftM ■cMmrrn -Nrtssiev Saline nhone
, Dead, Useless Farm Animals
! removed. Horses $3.00, cows $2.00.
• Prompt service, including Sundays.
Call 4846. Adrian, reverse charges-
Adrian, Mich. Adrian Tankage Go.
For -Sale-^Choice of 12 young
Coarse Wool rams, also your
E. W. Time.
Auction Saturday, Oct. 21, 10 Leiu" »«■"""»- «—- auieuis w ___
a. m. 3850 N. Territorial Road,tW?gon -wheels on the hay rack. • Love, ^th Mrs. Merritt Martin
corner Earhart Road." Claud R.lT11^ had balloon tires on the-at ^g piano.
Leland, Prop., Cap. Smith, Auct. wheels and their prancing steed j ^ ^^ ^^i speaker of the
a.,„+,-„„ rv,mniAtp disnersal:Was a huge farm tractor. But no I af ternoon Wallace Watt of the
Hugh O. Keveling,
Keveling's Drug Store.
1 old. Edwin Nissley, Saline phone
J162F22. 1
For Sale—Moscovies ducks. Ai "Wanted—-People in this vicinity
Shepherd and CoIBe female j who .-have any legal printing re-
-x- - —!« I milT.pi. in the settlement of es-
Grand
Farm.
A. J.
Smith, Auct.
US^16- BS^b^i tail ligbt lantern that continuaUyidelinquency, which he hehev«
. Bruce, Prop. <^-P; S^tened to go out and made itwas invariably conditioned by de
The rates are universal in such
Auction. ' Complete a***^2^»^. £^^tato^ in the settlement of es-
sale Sat, Oct. 14, 10 a. m. 5 ^^^ alv^ys something tiiat ^r> ^s presented, who gave-a *B■*> S*« to someone^wno wu fe -^ confer a favor by
miles east of Brighton,, or three. ^ ^^ ^^ to ^ occar^ interesting and instructive -8™**$^^^ **' U ' ■ having it sent to this newspaper.
fditioned^v^i -Wanted-Someone to
^ o ^i^ient' child 4 years old 5 days
;_!_.___, jx.xx\xx. n*>ppq<?arv for tne steeu to ium- Unaueni; parenus ana a aeiuiyuc.ii>. fin.\ nft<>r fi ti m week'necessary
Auction Cattle, Farm Tools, ^^ for tail, light ™_unity-a community which j» to 5 <M1^^«^ ^^i Judge to send them to The Sa-
miles east of Brignton or u"«' t Uanket to an occa- very interesting and instructive *-- " " ?" ^~d
miles west of New Hudson. 6650 ^f » geemed to be t^. £ on the proWems of youth, 7687 Maple roaa.
Gmnd River US-16. Bmce Stock |»'"\ 1^t tinually whicll he t^beved; „T__^. ,-„___
-Wanted—Someone to care for i matters and to have your notices
5 days a week,! appear in this paper it is only
. i to g^jj jjjg proijate
_._. _-- - - „__„„_>. r,f every uiue wxxxxx. xx,x *^xx,~0— tuiiiiiiuuK-j «• >.- r •_ „nr. ■ davs au aay aunuays. otmutsio,;«—B- — —
Grain, Feed, Etc. On account of * t But they had fun. is reluctant to take steps in cor:402E Michigan Ave, 1st floor, line Observer,
the death of my husband I have ^f™e ^ when you are in recting criminal tendencies and_402 E. Mienigan a ,
me aeaui uj. xxxy __-,^^.« --•—-- jf-g- j^g ^^y when you are in rfecting criminal tendencies
decided to quit farming and WiU g- y mg*Tbst and you hear tteir causes because each one
sell all the personal P^P^ ^'sounds like a planing mill or aiafraid to stick his neck out „» reacll Dearborn not later than 4
the farm, located 1 mile east of at a farmer's fear of criticism for jacnous per bug Jine tQ
Prospect RoaA, at 9321 Geddes t ^ alarmed—they sonal reasons. He said tot a. P. ^ ^^ except Sunday.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Apples 2 lbs. 18c
Cabbage Z lbs. lOe
Carrots bunch lie
Fresh Dates lb. 65c
Onions 3 lbs. 17c
California Oranges, 5 lbs. 60c
Grapefruit .—: lb. lie
Green Peppers lb. 20c
Michigan Spuds —... peck 75c
Idaho Bakers 5 lbs. S3c
Tomatoes - 2 lbs. Sc
Hums It). 15c
Peaches (last chance) ....lb. 10c
Grapes, California .... lb. 13°
Concord Grapes lb. 5c
Cauliflower LARGE S.9c
Ypsilanti. on imaav, 1^1.. j.o, - _
commencing at 12:30 Mrs. Her- It's their new meat sheer,
man Kincaid, Prop. Cap Smith, like bread sJ--—- =*—*« *>",.
for "Wanted—Ride from Saline toi l^W A ^** __7*
AH Sizes — All Fabrics
Price Range to Fit All Purses I
prospect iwa« ^ ™~£ ~r";-f wood pUe, don't be aiarmea—tut* sonal reasons. He saia ^ » £, -^ ^^ except Sunday.
Road, Stt "^Sug^jS, «£**^£i^^ Return, trip als^ it possible leav-
" like bread slices, steaks and' chops had „„„•„„ =ince ^v^^^
' will probably be -uniformly sliced. and had been ^^"^f.^r, line 126.
Auct. _. How nice! €LTalking about Colum- Sept. 1. Anyone with problems *™ "°
new ijiuiu uuium.^ — - jj
tew meat sheer, wow Washtenaw and other counties ■DegLTb-ori_ midnight Graydon i I ^ ^-y 624 So. Main Sfel
Jices, steaks and chops had ^en estabhshed m TpsiiMiQ ^^^^ piease phone-cpUect Sa-.| Jt1 UA Ann Arbor. Midi. |
9 oz —
1 pound —...
I2c
I8c
, . „.,„,., Mueller's Macaroni Special
Mother ^ke*wllhe. 1 ^^^ miCaxol^ 9 dz.
"Di&i't the Butcher have any or ^^ ft straight Macar01li| t____.
beef?" txw spaghetti, Thin Spaghetti.
^1 didn't ask him, Mom. He ( 9 oz _ . I2c
ted just sold an oxtail to a
lady, and I knew that was the
last part of the animal,"
chimed Willie.
P. S. "We have anything
your little heart desires in
Beef, Pork, Vea^ or Lamb,
rad just sold an oxtail to a
Just have us prove it.
IT FLOATS
9 9%,% PURE
IVORY SOAP
Auction. Sat, Oct. 28th, com- Jtiwv iuub: ^.i^ux.^, ___ ___
"-e John bus reminds us of a story we wag'invited to avail themselves!
1 Mac- heard some weeks ago about «in -- . -«_-.•_._.;
Warren Englishman who came to
Road between j.\apici. ^.d Got- United States and inquir
fredson Roads, 1 mile south of asked, "Who did you say
. „ „*.„ .„Am_ onvered America?" The answer, lems of"mental behavior. It was
4 mencing at 1 p m., on the
" " -*"Tner
at 10685 Warren -Gills""""""* «— .^„,
Road between Napier and Got- United States and inquiringly ^ charge -which includes a nsy- v
fredson Roads, 1 mile south of asked, "Who did you say dis- chiatrist able to discuss the prob-'
the Ann Arbor TraiL The under- covered America?" The answer, lems o£ mental behavior. It was
, • _-_.„ +„ -Mtmta-nl, so of course, was "Columbus." He a forceful presentation of the
mencins "■»- A v *"•; "" r~ Z^~ b^ard some weeks ago about the of the opportunity to taiK tne-
Kelly farm, formerly J°bn^ g£s~ who cSme to the TOfatter over with, the ^ciahsts f
kenberg farm, at 1^85 _WaCTCT. ^s^ gtatea &nd inquiringly ^ charge -which mcludes a _psy-»l'
uie juu" xx-.x~x x--— - pourse was »joiuiiiulu>. us a torcerui iinMcu^.""- —
signed is moving to Montana so «?£«»• to ^^ across the Object close to his beaxt and
"* °*?r.5 *£T iJ^SZ oSa^d when he got pretty nJd and well worth heaenng
John Kelly. Prop. Cap fanutn, ^ ^^t fae ag?in ft^ed ^ co^. again
will offer 5 rooms of lurmture. !..»..««.» ._ —
John Kelly. Prop. Cap Smith, continent and when he got pretty ^jg and well
Auct. , cfar west he again asked his com- again
nanion. "Who did they sky dis- 5At" me ^ogg of tjjg pro
"^jy'^^lV3?" refreshments were served by
--vveu, 0c^ the English- j N Le^^g andi'Mrs. Th
man, "How could he miss the shurtz presiding, at the tea table
Comm-Uniration " ^r^ellF'sm the" "English- 3-riTl^te and" Mrs. Thomas
pie of Salme. man, "How could he miss the shm-to- -nresidins- at the tea table
I wish to thank all the residents iWnin' place!" Some years ago Sh v^fc^vlred with T b^au!
, .,._._. ■._,„„«->, „wehst „M ,ooo M„fh -,n(i centered with
To the People of Saline:
Se" for" helping to make we heard the British novelist tiful lace cloth-^entered
Saime ior ty^ ^ fine George Bernard Shaw, on
success that it was. Also thanks_ radio fronv. _™»gfB*„'"
of
the recent paper
»^^sus>=iJE=r- = svant-jaars'-s--
xxhxxxx. ..-•-. "--.„„ of addtaess to 'America say, -They ^ ^ held on Tuesdav afternoon
Sf ^bSS ^S^^ SS* S alwetea&ng^ Sia^Ul^ent^subject
W. Jakad Salvage Chairman.
Water Djies Are Due m Ul_ __— .. _ .
. Will be at Citizens riank Mon- Jea^zed the size and extent of our lolls to brmsr the Honor ™%^,
day, Oct. 16, to collect water u^ted States they woudn't get to da.te so that it may be pulg-
dues. " """""* J ~" "*"
Frank. Camburn, * Treasurer.
same language. Til have to come r^e meeting will begin at 4
over there and see for myself be- o'dock.
fore I believe it" Anyway, if . - *
neonle in other countries reaUy xhe American Legion is *nx.-...
* S. . x.. _=_ x.,^ n-^i-oTii- nf mir ;„.,„ +r> V.THT10- trip Honor Ron- un .
SALINE
"WHERE TOU SEE A3ND HEAR THE BEST"
OPEN DAILY 6:45 SUNDAY MATINEE CONTINUOUS
AIR-CONDETIONEiD
. Gome as late as 9:30 at nigbt and «ee a complete show
so fresh! and periiaps vre wouldn't lishecTsoon in The Observer, If
jlaye a war •e^ery dtlSrter cen-vou ktl0w of any names which
T-, „ . , to*?- CWsEtching the propess of.^o^d De added, please let Max:
.byes X/Xamin»d . the war w* can't helo thinking Fosaick or Henry Ormsby know-
Dr ITrank Sifford. Toledo On Mli 'beliftvin& "»»%' Eiseiihower ^ soon as you can. - \
-ur.. ifraiiK faisora, Toledo op- (trskislated iron worker) will J . !
tometeist Office: Milan Hotel, so0tt .^eak that "Watch on the' ~ ~ —— ,
«S!f ml ,^^- ^itaf J^6'" Let'» hope- t0&- «^« ting on the WestwaH as our sol-'
es fitted. (Utb year m Milan.^ -^x^ ^ ^^ Humpty Dumptcy sit- dies go through it.
Fri., Sat, Sun., Mon, ^Tuesday October 13-17
- ---rt**?^&DIG CROSBT jn
Ring's Best Songs! ^The Da.y After Forever*^ "Going My
-Way", "Swinging On a Star", plus "Ave Marie'*, "Silent
Nigbt, Hol.y Night" and three Other Old Favorites.
ADDED:LATEST NEWS AND COLORED CARTOON
.Wedaestaacy-Thursd^ October 18-19
.Humphrey Bogart and Michele Morgan in
%\SSlGE TO MARSEILLE
With Claude Rains, Philip Dorn, Sydney Greenstireet,
Peter Lorre and George Tobias
. ASDEB: LATEST NEWS AND COLOKED CA_^T©*-ST
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| Title | 1944-10-12; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-10-12 |
| 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 | 1944-10-12; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-10-12 |
| 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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THE SALINE OBSERVER VOLUME 63 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1944 NUMBER I Itr I i i f i i I i i i Making Banking Easier For Women The check book, perhaps more^ than any other one thing, has made hanking both a convenience and pleasure for women who formerly dreaded any thought or mention of financial matters'. The ease and certainty with which -, obligations, large or small, may be settled by cheek appeals to most women. They like the convenience, the safety, the orderliness of paying by check. t t[ Community Chest Drive Starting SEEN AH' HEARD City Is Asked.To Raise $2,0Q0 For War .And Local Needs. , C,The calendars ha.ve marked to- 5 i day as a red-letter day and named. : it "Columbus", for it wis on ' October 12, 1492 that that vener- Community Fair October 26-27 Dr. McClusky Discusses Fjomm In arranging the program for the year, the Community CouncU fills the need of a large group of people,—that of a Community Forum. An opportunity to gather together, hearing weU-informed sable gentleman reached the shore! .. rp„ent „„«,.- of a erouik,speakers (Uscussin'"*" subjects of i xx P. .__ •„„,. -*_,,. „l,,c,r.<*„t. -.=*•? a recent meetings agroupy, interest to us an—.followed by Organization Effected To Better Promote This Annual Event. -Have YOTJ a -#itli this bank? checking account Saline Savings l At a meeting of representatives i of America and her adjacent; .".■;™j"s^^chants" and' faSneSXanterest lo us an,—louuweu uy -a local service organizations a;islands and thusi^s lifted the' were discussed whereb periods of free discussions, the week or so ago an organization j veil of the Sea of Darkness that ^ t commullitv SUT>Dort could Vnem'bers of ^e group taking to be known as the Saline Com-! had haunted the known world f^vL ^^^e S?mLs ma!'whateveJ? Part they wish, munity Chest was set up and therefore that time. We were curiousi^e^sXol L sSe thTSn^a° fminwintr members elected to ito know who some of Chistopher' g? scnooi m swSmg me annual following members /dotanbus'; contemporaries ta Ms-j "^ organized ^ a non. serve as directors: To serve onet _ __ year, Mrs. Walter MacArthur Of: tory were and when we P^t t0-{ —- --q^ .- the Woman's Club, Mrs. Lance; gether the works of these men.^ organization to receive mon-: Rogers, the MOMS and Leo.Jen- we_ saw m thatlist it became appropriated by the state to!, sen, the Community Council; for wind to us that only the hand^of I ^ ^ paying the premiums of- jl two years, Alwin Gross, the City Providence could Have made fe/ed .^the lair. ^e foUowmg. Council, Francis Lockwood, the things come to pass as they did;officers were elected. Rotary Club, and Mrs. Merritt\during _ those'-. fateful years.. president—4. E' Hag-en Martin for the Legion Auxiliary, • Columbus lived abont 1446 to 1506; yice president — Alwiii Burk- for three years, Clarence Fritz and durmg that time also lived hardt of the Ford Mill, Max Fosdick, such men as Erasmus, the Hoi- secretary—Charles Osgood. American Legion and Charles lander who translated scriptures;! Treasurer—Leo Jensen Schultz to represent the rural Copernicus, who discovered that, ^ followillg members Willi.-. . « _ - area of the Saline School District the sun was the center of the'S6rve on Ule B*ard of-Directors-: tU2F platforms outside of the corporation limits, universe and not the earth; ;<-. D yj-n^emer, Ferman Clem- ™e F°ru«1 ,.is for fndlay ^ R~G~Wafii phone 160 This arrangement will allow for Michelangelo and da Vmci, the ^^ Carl ^^33 Max Fosdick. P"20?^ of Salme ^ tlie sur-"- ^ wam' pno e x™ rotation of service so that it will kalian sculptors and painters, -^.^ H ^illiam Austin; "™™*n? vicinity. Help rtirw».f -r_,..- ^_i...„ xx,„ Tn-._,„„., ,.x__4w™_ ;. . „ ^_ „ Ti„ror the topics for discussion xsajreu x-xoixix anu wmte rtocK. Wolverine Parsons'. Work Shoes at We have government wheal. Saline Mercantile Co. George J. Klager, Auctioneer, Phone 258861, Ann Arbor. Personal Christmas Cards at Helen's Beauty Shop. Order now! ! part they Dr. McClusky talked this plan over with tlie Community Council Monday night. His interest is evidenced by the fact that he wiU send a representative of the Unl- (versity to help arrange our program. Our nearness to YpsUanti Jand Ann Arbor make it possible for us to secure the finest speakers. You will want to keep Monday evening, Oct. 30, open for the Lost—Strayed or stolen, brin- dle steer. If located, please phone 212F3. ' Expert Radio Service. Brown. Brothers, 225 South Ann Arbor street, phone 264R3. 51 Pohofcographic work done by Wyman Photo Service, 115 East Mich. Ave., phone 227R4. GUNS . - We buy and trade guns. R. A. first meeting- when you wiU hear McHenry, phone 115. representatives of the major polit-1 ical parties present and discuss Heating and sheet metal work, furnace cleaning and repairing. \o "elecl "aS John Calvin,-the French" reform- 1££ Gross and Clarence Haarer — »££ ^g^tfonlT to^oSe' P^ >-*** *? ^ Morton er, Ulrich Zwmgli, the Swiss re-; rj^g plan of raismg local member of the community Coun- rotation of service never be necessary °"?tTSSJ'o?!thS™u_5f on »>i™'. «»> »'"'? LoBior in;mo;ey „■__ getUng laign «W" al. l«0 je„«en; _etmS chairman;! »&£TSS?-,S«. w,„ s.^-' SS i .Ki'Tr.'SoorSoS SSZZ S™LS2i,PiS. T2Z. *. *- *. --.«_ "s-s; ' A.. J. . ■t~+*.A rirvt7\^\ \\rt-_r__ -f^.T*(a_. . . _ _ _ j „ ^1,^«."U. noniVIO^ kCS _. _ ."- _. _ . Poultry Farm, phone 65R2. Used cars - wanted. WUl pa> elected as follows: Chairman—Alwin Gross. , that only God could have fore- cial features winch seemed to Grace 0rwick, Nona Schmid, Ma-. Wiedman Auto Company, Saline. Treasurer—Charles Schultz • ^ tte Reforma-, 5,i, *L held, nroviding final ar- Wtate CyOe Lowe ^?f™~ cows and yearling bufl. Charles Bank ^ja-neRAi- reserve. .SYSTEMj, ^^™^Tr the 1944-Sa- the same time that the Reforma- ^ ^ heid, providing final ar- —~ g-^ ' imam ^js T^a je^g duu. ™ 1;^=^ re w^ber ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^ ^e ^d, Max_Fosdick^ -^sehovei, US-2o Arkona li^lic^^ ?eCtcaSed onQby JgSXSJf" T is * sfgnSl -^u^ft V^T aiTS Ml'S. Raymond BeUlUOie i All ladie^^t^in bowing members of the six organizations ^>"%______ ^^ ^fKn fl 11ttlp m0re' „^"" 5^tB«t a net. show ex-i (TTom the Clinton Local this year, please meet at the The One Story Bank On the Corner members ot tne six «S*^«™? c^t t00 that Vnthin a little more'"mng Contest. A pet show ex- (Trorn the Clinton Local this year please meet ax tue j represented. The: total goal set ■ ^ ^^ these event. V^nm. ^ c^stumes con-! Mrs. Maxine BeUmore, wife of bowling aUey Oct. 12, at 7:30 ! ; for 1944 is $2,000. Of this am e Mayflower brought ?Tt' for -the younger folks on Raymond Bellmore *-* - TT ount *1,B0B is our quota assigned tui yen* F1r ^ refugees to ™Lv versity hospital, Ai This is Worth Looking Into! h Wheniyou flrid.-a feed uncfcange'd'iitwtlrilionar'puncli'.'lroni'', . peacetime — it's certainly worth looking into. "When you -find that feedcis fed DAILY by thousandsccf money-making pout-" trymen— is "requested" flockowner.feeding by hundreds of hatcherymen ~.y.ou know there's something "potent" in it. -There is!—APPETIZING buttermilk and PROTECTIVE vitamins A.cD, E and G — in Semi-Solid "E'VEmuIsfon. I& GOOD with any ration, costs mighty little to feed. It lias helped lift the laying average of many.a flock up ilo a "good pay" level. We'have it in 25, 50 and ■*■ TOO Jb. sizes. You'll ce smart to .look into it TODAY! Friday. died in Uni- p. m. Ann Arbor, at 4 . >j.,oiru. is vixx uxixixv. exx,~xax— o-ffirro of relieious to us by the county organization, ^ * shoPre of ASfirtoClnd" rince. * ^ents and rooms will be made o'clock Sunday morning, after J For Rent— Four room upper and it is hoped that Salme will ^LST^°L '■■_*« lUnon.* the-.T^S^^t-T. ,1B,,ni entertaining, being- a patient there since late,income. Heat and water. Adults. aaiinevnu America has become the available with usual entertaining. being a patient raise $500 or more for local uses tnen ^e.™ _ I™ am tobe held each evening! Saturday evening. Only 28 years such as tteM Scouts, Boy ^n « ^g ^^ ^ y^,progiam^o . . ! of age, she has passed through such. a.a mc uixx ^.v.«^—, —~j . . f pverv Scouts, Conim^ Co«l ^ ^Jligio^ mIoW:" E ;u'^ Zji™ lists are being many days of " illness whichj All amounts collected above the wmx g ^ preSeftt-! prepared and will be given to brought an early ending to her $1500 as^ment ^U r^n m ^^^ ^J to * £Ke in the near future ; eai-thly career She was born I Saline. Our quota of $1,500 is "^y "America is God's ^rfonwhile each should be think-'Sept. 13, 1916 at Macon and all **__3____^*£?^^ g^d,CHis demon- ^_TgSSg some of their her ,Ufe was spent in this com- amzations—War Pnsoners^a.; gtFat.on centeri . where He hasiye r's work ready to enter the munity. _. to the brought representatives of all the first day of the fair. -- • ---1- — - --—" —"T° ' - •- —=zes will Wn the solicitor calls, let us \ world's proving ground. _ As we'whicn are d!te?min^"bi the Oielsea; one_ sister,^Mrs, Walter orgi income. 119 East Henry. Inquire at 117 East Henry or call phone 7. We have a large stock of new Goodyear tires on hand, also several pre-war truck tires. Wiedman Auto Co.,. Saline. Wanted—To rent by reliable etc., but 53% of it goes tothe. £o^ a son_ Duane; ^er jpeople a 6 or 7 room home in Sa- USO for the benefit of service- ™g^^gg_ HWe are the! o^igiving the most points,! mother, Mrs. B. H. Sarvey, _ of ilme or nearby. Inquire of Mr. "3i le^To°rlthSe Pwo^ggfers0^d-Col^mb^s'^afd received^F^toit Hagen Craig,- of Macon; two brothers, remember that we m ^nenca go t*e ^^f^^^y^ever ^alre^yTurned of many live-.Leland Graf of Saline and Lena- have been fortunate, we have not anu "»'»>s• * ii,-m-„„=- "^ 7 . . '«.•„*,. *„n wnns. It is nor Graf of Ann Arbor. Thomas at Schmid's Food Market. jbeen forced to flee from our homes Knew ot uie Su-uS6, .„_ ^x SC0CK ^ ulDii x_ „__. l^teSS We^S '.norhavewe been bombedout. We freedom going on m Europe, and hopeci. that the wohien will ex- Funeral services were- held Wed- ia *ood limniv ™w wn^ have not .suffered as have the vice versa, and neither could hibit much of their canned fruits,, nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock inip0Sitrv Si?™!. war-torn -areas in Europe and. either group know that what baked goods and sewing. '"-- TT *™<«.,,i i,«me. xirifh tJiel * ^ jmuue oor^. Asia—so let's express our thanks I they were doing depended upon I with a gift to the SaUne Commu- the Other group in shaping the -n ■. -p„„0.vai c1 AnAnes nity Chest to help those In need, history of the world and of V-fOOQ riOgld.IU V/p«»i» — j America. ^.Neither do we know "Woman's Club Year Tfia^i'Pr.Ti. S^nv now what-plans God had in send-; , i^astcxii vuxi ing our men over all the world: Wallace Watt, Guest the Hause funeral home, with the Rev. C. E. Foltz officiating, and Wanted Dead and useless ' the burial was made in .Riverside \ „f "'^."'C" _. vJ'nX" —" *S"-7TT;. 1 cemetery. The—bSafers were i *™\ h%ses ^- C°WS ?2 Call ! Leland and Lenador Graf, Walter £,0ll?f Tecumseh 350. Cacrrol i Craig, B. H. Sarvey, Robert BeU- j Krost> Licensee for Darling -& Co- more and Louis DeGroff. , ; TI_ - . . B )ealVK, „„ , «, ! Relatives and friends from cliel- ! OT1W^te. YG °r 6"r°0m- b/_ae' SMormative Addrels. .sea, Manchester, Saline. Ann Ax-^ °r ^ Q°°f' "S8™- ^oor -*"" i,u-"111""'1 ,___' XTr„„„„ -nitwit T>pfprshursr. ;.apartment. Unfurnished. Near Morton PdUtry Farai $2.00 DISCOtPT PER TON AT €AB ■JBOB MORTON, MGR. I?l«_.««r. f\f ftffipATS! ,to bring the news of our way of; Speaker, Gave Inspmng £iieCUOIl "UI \juii«3iB -»n. '.yfg to hitherto almost unknown. And Informative Address.. ___., -------^ -.-^^x p tbrff ;.ap*"""="■- u^.^^01^. The local chapter of the Eas?V;areas for not only are vour sol-1 . bor, Wayne, Detroit> ^rsDugg, gtores Graydon Everetti ph0Ile ern Star held their annual meet-V djers 'bringing democracy to other! ^g Saline Woman's Club con-;Macon and Adrian attended "ie, 2g ing at their hall on Monday evej: ,ands but t^y are setting up ' vened for their first meeting of f services. ^ • : ning, Oct. 1, with election ofl. • a christian mission station, ^g c-urrent club year on Tuesday, TT.TJSHED' Especially equipped to repair officers with the following results: d ^^ works are great. We aftem0on, Oct.3, at the Methodist S^EKS TO BE ^™jaay!auto P"^ Md cfarm mactonery. Worthy Matron-Delia Austin. \m c6ntend _____t we at home will chunai parlors as the guests of Sewers mil be MM^ ^aay 1 w-M^» r.. „n ««/!■ Rrnoir., Worthy Patron—Huga Austin^have fco let me soldier and his g^ new president, Mrs. Walter and Saturday, Oct. 13 and J.4. Associate Matron—Laura Mann. • chap]ain lead the way when they : MaCArthur. in connection wffh . Associate Patron — Ernest ,return ^^though the tenipera- mis meeting a reception tor-tne j r.TiC,j-.j>-iTj?j> T ttsJTTRC Mann. ; tures soared to summer levels last women teachers and wiv«sg>of men (JcbliiK V HiK LiU^ H.K.3 Secretary—Lena Davenport. < week we noticed that people were teachers of tche local*scliool was; Welding of all kinds. Brooks Brothers wiU fix it. if anyone can. Phone 101. Good wood to cut on halves. Will furnish bucksaw and tractor. .Also good cherry and white Oak standing timber. _Call after 6:30 f>BONE c65B3 ■www— — ./ — - yygen V» V* uuviuv- — i- - - .. , [,cavilulu **■*- *— X J ' - Treasurer—Helen Westphal. ; suspicious of the .lasting; held ^th an eccellfint attendance. a cmrintrer snanlel 9740 Conductress—Marian Henng. ^^ties of the warm weather andi snowing the business session,I Found—A sP^™fer fP^1' ,MW,_,„u_u___B «».«=. — Associate Conductress —Jessie ;^.entabout putting up their storm !wWch included a report of the Milan road, phone 145R22. . lp m Phone.204F2. Deede- ___ >.„ „„ :doors and hanging their storm County-Federation meeting held, second hand electric; The other officers are by ap- QWS ^^ an ^ Qf "I don't; at ^^er ta May after the close j *^&£-™gfc s^_\\ 214 N. -iWintment and have been made. I trust „ CTeen a&ers these l^ _ last club year, given by coo^stove JacoD bmitn, zj.4 in , I days certainly Ipiow the value nf.I^ Edward Clark, delegate to ±iams street. Cominsr Auctions j resourcefulness and it seems- thdy: tte session, Mrs. Charles J°T^ T^st—Black leather billfold on ^Oiumg au , iearning some of the fhrills; took charge of the program and ^^ff0^ *™£f of _lroger Stanley B. Smitii wiU hold a ^.^^ pleaSures under-mod- ^gented Mrs. Robert Merchant, Wednesday m ama OIJ£g sale at the old Fred kalmbach em circumstances. A week or ^ho played a piano number store. Reward, pnone x***x-- farm, three miles north of Saline saW ^Dunch of fifteen! «Nocturne" by Chopin, followed on the Ann Arbor road onl Friday, s ty ^ ^.j ^is out for'fe a vocal dUet with Mrs. ^J^S^-m be ci0Sed from Nov. choice of 20 out of 32 large Oct. 20, beginning at 12:30 p. ml £ rt ^t minus tlie'^t and Mrs. Frank CajnpWni More toJI lie ooaea rrom c^gg Wool ewes> _ to 6 years v. ver Tfrns team of horses and steel-tired 1 singing "O Sweet Mystery of. l«n un jnov. _u.su __ _ (ftM ■cMmrrn -Nrtssiev Saline nhone , Dead, Useless Farm Animals ! removed. Horses $3.00, cows $2.00. • Prompt service, including Sundays. Call 4846. Adrian, reverse charges- Adrian, Mich. Adrian Tankage Go. For -Sale-^Choice of 12 young Coarse Wool rams, also your E. W. Time. Auction Saturday, Oct. 21, 10 Leiu" »«■"""»- «—- auieuis w ___ a. m. 3850 N. Territorial Road,tW?gon -wheels on the hay rack. • Love, ^th Mrs. Merritt Martin corner Earhart Road." Claud R.lT11^ had balloon tires on the-at ^g piano. Leland, Prop., Cap. Smith, Auct. wheels and their prancing steed j ^ ^^ ^^i speaker of the a.,„+,-„„ rv,mniAtp disnersal:Was a huge farm tractor. But no I af ternoon Wallace Watt of the Hugh O. Keveling, Keveling's Drug Store. 1 old. Edwin Nissley, Saline phone J162F22. 1 For Sale—Moscovies ducks. Ai "Wanted—-People in this vicinity Shepherd and CoIBe female j who .-have any legal printing re- -x- - —!« I milT.pi. in the settlement of es- Grand Farm. A. J. Smith, Auct. US^16- BS^b^i tail ligbt lantern that continuaUyidelinquency, which he hehev« . Bruce, Prop. <^-P; S^tened to go out and made itwas invariably conditioned by de The rates are universal in such Auction. ' Complete a***^2^»^. £^^tato^ in the settlement of es- sale Sat, Oct. 14, 10 a. m. 5 ^^^ alv^ys something tiiat ^r> ^s presented, who gave-a *B■*> S*« to someone^wno wu fe -^ confer a favor by miles east of Brighton,, or three. ^ ^^ ^^ to ^ occar^ interesting and instructive -8™**$^^^ **' U ' ■ having it sent to this newspaper. fditioned^v^i -Wanted-Someone to ^ o ^i^ient' child 4 years old 5 days ;_!_.___, jx.xx\xx. n*>ppq. fin.\ nft<>r fi ti m week'necessary Auction Cattle, Farm Tools, ^^ for tail, light ™_unity-a community which j» to 5 |
