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VOLUM3 63
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. NOV. 9, 1944=
NUMBER 4
.$
Make a Memo Now to INCREASE
Yonr CHECKING Account Balance
What does your checking balance at this bank
read today? Is it enough to write the check
you'd need?
... if you were suddenly faced with a
serious personal emergency requiring
cash without delay?
... if you had a chance to make a bargain purchase and the seller couldn't
wait for you to "raise" the money?
Make a memo NOW to increase your checking
account at this baidr-it pays in many ways to
keep a good-sized balance.
Community Council
Halloween Party
SEEN AN' HEARD
' ©November ",is upon us, more
County Convention
Of Women's Clubs
than, a week* old, the month that
tn years past has been filled with j
historic events, and every two!
years -we have an election of im- j
Was largely Att^aded,
More Than 500 Parents
Ana Children Participating., portance to add to the red-letter ]
Held At Methodist
Church Here On
Saturday Afternoon.
Community Party
The Community Council will
sponsor another party to be held
Monday evening, Nov. 13, at
; the auditorium. There will be a
Wolverine
I Parsons'.
Work ShwCa at
Super Pyro, 5 gallon container
$6.50. Elmer Steeb.
We have government whoax.
j Boy Scout court of honor follow-;
-;ed by dancing with Joe Cook's Saline Mercantile Co.
j orchestra. Cards will be played
: as well as ping pong for those
George J. Klager, Auctioneer,
[days We have just passed suchi The Willing Workers were hos-'-wl10 d° *«* "c^ to dance. Come: Phone 258861, Ann Arbor.
! •*-.- x J , 5 , D ;0ut and enjoy yourself and bring f
For Salt
Co-operation with a capital C j an" election day "and today many tess to the "fall meeting of thejSf ™r^SllSH^!fflf "^ bring!
ov^OoViurSopt^iS Snl :Sg32fc ^"K r JWashtenaw County Federation of j tUZe T&SSi.
ood at- j For Sale—Fine Wool ram.
;C. Kazniaier, phone I87F-1.
A.
5
resulted in a grand occasion ifor !meJ1, and women, all over our:.' .„ " " Federation "of! ?S,d«^£' friends ■ ** a
over 200 young people Tuesday nation axe rejoicing over the out-! Washtenaw County 1 eUeration of , tendance
night of last weefc but why men-1 come because they are sure their;Womens Club which convened at, ^^^ t>™ttv mo For ^ale—Ford^T, t™*™- -««,
tion just young folks when 3501 vote counted, while others are ■ Uie Methodist Church on Satur-: ELECTION RESULTS ' Z°J S**^T„,rd|S SSSLSS
of their parents and friends had sad and broken hearted at the; day afternoon. The meeting was! ™ , 4 „. \?oad Bnanewatei
so much pleasure watching the Wight of defeat after hard an<Jicallecl to order by ^ president, ^^^^^^f^f0^
fun- strenuous hours of labor in_ be- Mlgs 8 ^ of %psiianti,! not i^-to^t £ l^t week°s
The occasion was the Hallow- half or their causa, stffl othas, .^ a saIute to £ m£ Mrs . not havmg the list m la*tweeds
een party sponsored by the ^m- iio^tta^eve^g i^ojer a,e president^ the \^Ve^ly 1orgot VS
munity Council. ]°H?P ^___J__ thev were^b- ^lUm& Workers' Save tte words -after the paper was in the post-,
If you weren't among those(^■ ^ sorry that ?gy w_ere ab Qf welcome to ^ Mrs. Ed.. Weptrted to get the votes'
who showed their interest by at-!^f ^om tte po^be^v^ t^t ar(J Drews of Dexter ^ sec_ Ued on Tuesday but,
tending in costume, you missed a onev°*eJXv H« tovTaStSsttol'°ra ™e president of the asso- £he best we can do is let you
lot of fun. !Sv The dav cS^ai? i?at?°n' responded. During the, know that Alwin T. Gross, Don
Our students saw that their^^^^'ti^K WW'bu,™e^ lessl011 vP°rts ,of fV\M- Ford' Charles E" ^^ Sanv
tearaeis like to plav as well as ™x™ „SP IS 1^3elvanous officers and departmental I uel G. Lambarth and Mark B.
ST w-frk. Jean G^kell as Tom ££ iT DemocrlcW DeTomei^f^11 WJ*? ^ and delf Sugden were elected; those who
Dewey and Marie Richardson as ^„ *£ i^ of a fwee in tte,gate!. r?^6*1 °^ the southeast- also ran were Roy E. Rogers,
rn% owp a friendlv inula- S°!e °J 1^1. °* Mt,? 17 ^ em district convention. One of the Albert Raus and r
Electric appliances repaired,
iall Charles Howard, "phone
16R2.
For Sale—• McCormick-Deering
0-20 ractor and plow. Inquire
476 West Michigan.
Heating and sheet metal worlc,
curnace cleaning and rep ■ * -
fe. G. Wahl, phone 160.
Leut-
Henry
I™ fcftn SSahadPPnXnSg '^ W"* «? ^Howeve^ f^
For once Bill *^,.la%™££§ we can make it much more if;^Uch is not recalled) in which j The stal
Indifui mask. Bill the (DaKei) our fgm_ ^ the hopes we hadjlljr^ -a^iA, ™^ml, i,..-™,.,,™*, a ,i „„
F. V.^&y*_*J*a^J^.tSux of current evetitsif we; speakers _ at_ that convention had heuser. " Bert GfflenT of' course j
we can make it much more ii,whioh is not ricalled) in which| The state went Republican
were elected and Congress- ;
Lyons led the snake dance and ^^-Y"w -eW"agam to cei-lj^f*J^gJ^0^ SS^'da^ '^^ Re?UbU^ ^^.i^^^ ^uto Co., Saline.
+x,x npvmc-r, -Ranrlprs tooted mer-' br'"'" ~i»«n- .„.T„-„>, v,o = '"?■■- su«'>'' apeaK.ei, ur. ivienidJi a- dates
pro1
space _tor resumption oi notmit- ber of ^ Governor's Youth
S^l:^^ Qo™«C ! Sv ^fSTlv-^Slf lakad" b"at:;eTr"ate, "f^'^fe-""^t^M^ "^rf^Bri^ig^^t^ man Miehener was returned by a
B.11H6 fcJ^VlllHS I "£ ^^fm tb^ -nvled the proVed t0 bS °^ ^ .bl?atS1,nS1 Normal College, Ypsilanti, a mem- handsome majority.
<*II1XV *-r«* W ***|3** . big drum—they ~»*>™■ ™ space for resumption of^ ho»tdit- ber of the Governor's Youth! _ i
I f°Ur ^f L-S, rmer, ISd back ies* lWe want to celebrate no| Guid£mce committee, who gave'CARD OF THANKS I
|,town wMe BjsTb Gillen held back armistice m this war; we will a very interesting address on We wish to express our thanks'-
j the traffic and recitm-a .i list a^eCta-atn. anvtlune ' " ■ - f ..... -
Barred Rock and Wliite Rock
pullets ready to lay. Morton
Poultry Farm, phone 65R2.
Alcohol for automobiles. 5 Gal.
ian for S5.00. Limited stock.
Used, cars wanted. Will piv
jtop prices for good late m;>.:r'B
Wiedman Auto Company, Sr"
Bank
«»'—«■
The One Story Bank On the Corner
i tet ™fentRaa ST»to'??t ^^T^^ ^ F^'^- ^rk .ttat is ^ *one in to everyone -for'their kindness' ruK*^ ^ch^aateTtraS
i hat ana 'ent a nauu uj d s if we will think of tliat on Armis- Michigan in an endeavor to cope during our bereavement and es- ^.3^.3 e£c ,3^ 103Ro ' M ■_■'
S a^d^W to the back forty «ce Day, then it will not be a with _ rising tide of juvenile pecSuy to Rev. M C. P^VV n^U ^ ^^ ^ L'
I block ana aown to tne o-u.__ xoxxy ^^^ ,_. b,™.omty,»q „,<» ^^r- HiB _dinn„«,m and discussed the, and to Rev. G. Daschner for their;
such behavior^^that.co^orting words^ also the op-! Re]iabie woman wants to rent
xx.x „„-„ 2 or 3 rooms in Saline, heated not
necessary. Write to Observer.
Box 177, Saline.
^w*tw^th^sS^unded*axce. CSometimes we hear the, delinquency,
! '„ L.Jr\ZZp wh»r, ™p tarn question asked: "What does a'causes for
vv^i
If We'Can
^Oi?^ Supply You
\\5
^
32*^. Dairy Conc^itrate
18% Dairy Feed
16% Dairy Feed
Maxi-Meal Hog Cone.
Pig and Sow Feed
Egg Mash
No-Mix Laying Cone.
Fattening Mash
Rabbit PeUets
Scratch Grain
wPrr ™« £ %__% one of these postman do on his day off?"—.leads youth mto conflict with the gamst and singers.
Herr Hitler in emgy one or tnepe y y and societ at lax^ He, ^,.3 Melvina Klager and sons,
^l3' T EKrvS, tn Molxi'Z^^^pl « rtS.. ttT-hoiu* stated that there are maify forms Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Klager;
and Max Fosdick to stake busman takes a nde, the 1101186-, deiinauencv ransin/ fromi Mr and Mrs. Ed. Burmeister,
the fire, Peg Steiner a£d Flor-! wife attends a cooking class, I %auJS" yto Se"anf S Mr. Td-Ito. Eugene Betz.
ence* Harris ted the>Jff*g and, the seamstress goes to a style' & di.sturbances> He believed'
We have a large stock of new
Goodyear tires on hand, also several pre-war truck tires. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
jfU S'lff^Sf S£ S ^^t^oe!^ ^X SS?« fe ^^ efSydecSool' T^ T° Ph0ne 100 Pe°Ple
see tche entertainment. Eugene joug.h? oh, we saw one last week [through repressions and domina-1 Then you'll know why it is
and Serena acrobatic danemg. givin& a troup of ScQUt cut)s the'tion by parents and guardians1 easier and cheaper to utilize Ob-
team to°ugnt g^sps ot wonaei (thim of ^^ young lives He ^j in early youth ^ey rebel; server. advertising columns and
froni tne crowa miu uie: yomig-, spent ^ hQur ^rjjj^g. ^^ on;and -violently "kick over the, reach many, many times that
sters fnena ^°5?°n ™ Z^gTihis front lawn and never was traces" and become involved with number.
Se^o WcSd aud IQt Yo^g' there a more attentive bunch of the law in an endeavor at self
^fa fe tad ™K SUys-not only that, the neigh-; expression which had been denied
Sn dS^nd" settted.bors who saw them got a thrill, ] tW The fectors of heredity j OBSERVER LINERS
^^ to the bushSs of choos-'too! Thanks Bud! We saw a real land environment were discussed.1 UbSfiKVl-K l,i^r>14i3
ing the prise-winning costumes, se^ean^ in action. father .Some yoirngster^ «^ »™i| Classified Advertising
Nobody envied Alice Lock- ^*^Ste3m^erUSda^S a^e ove^■! &> ^°ng regardless of what- 6e per line first insertion. 4c.pet
,food, Helen Armbruster and Induan summer aa.ys are °J^-,ever type ^ ellvironinentinwilich' line each subseauent insertion
Garnet Tiller their job of judg-. They passed out with the fall- u ^ ht fee placed whne those !flnNmiJM GHABGE
ing so the crowd helped them ing of the leaves—there aren t, nlembers of the same family per-, -__ . .
out by applauding their choice." many left to burn—and along j^p^ ^tIl weaker characters White Leghorn nuUets 5 months!
The cowboy dancers won the with it came a rain which had would succumb morally and very old. Morton Poultry Fan- phone \ For Sale — Northern Michigan
Semi-Solid Buttermilk in drums
and barrels for poultry. We have
a good supply on hand. Morton
Poultry Farm, phone 65R£.
Wanted — Dead and useless
stock: horses $3.00, cows $2. Call
collect Tecumseh 350. Carrol
Frost, Licensee for Darling & Co.
For Sale — Registered Poland
China gilts and boars. Elton
:5 CENTS i Osborne, 1 mile south- of Hammond school. Macon phone 5Fi3.
money for best girl and best jjeen long hoped for but at this easily to questionable environ-, 65R2
boy but they showed their ap- writing not sufficient to insure a: ments. Like most workers with
potatoes. Better get your winter supply now. Michael Sheehaii,
preciation _of Nan Young as a. owiii ^p of wheat sufficient-; youth and .the nroblems of; Automobile heaters Hot air and 1 Saline" Valley Farms, phone 154
^-,.„* ^„„^ t,™.„,_, n^t,,!,, ,„ * tQ stand the ^^^, youth, he felt that the fault lies not water. Wiedman Auto Co.,! F22.
'_mm&.
$2.00 DISCOUNT PER TON AT CAR
Morton Poultry Farm
ballet dancer, Bonnie Sinkule in , stron„ _____
a beautiful oriental robe and^ |MUty-lus its compen-^-ot so much mth the child and i^e,
_ 1 ^rnii __ Of nrtiiir tt-rl-. r~\- tTfnI-tr* ■.-_^_-_-^ 4-**_-\it . .
Butchy Armbruster, who
xx. S* butlt'al^lias f'^^g 'SS K w^ we^e! _ert ^
a^*fS^^^^^^^ South Ann Arbor \ Welding of all kinds. Brooks
have been the smallest contest-
% ! Especially equipped to repair
Expert Radio Service. Brown j auto parts and farm machineiy.
Arietta Shurtz made such a good|€lXast week we were shown SOTne'ance ax_d id no attentioll to his. street nhone 2«HS
scarecrow that a small boy ire-; real Scotch kilts which Lt. Paul, weaknesses and character faults in I ' y
marked "That isn't a real scare- Rogers, sent to his young son, 3n endeavor to correct them or'
! Brothers will fix it if anyone
I can. Phone 101.
Order your Pf eister Hybrid Seed I
crow or sbmebody would have Dickie, while he was stationed in; to help him OVer the rough spoti q— no^. Henry v_ G*oeh 5361 Dead> xjseleSs Farm -4oiiinaIS
to hold.' it up. She aud Patty • Seotlandl The little lad some-, to adjust himself. He reported Maple Road, Tel. Saline 181F14.! removed. Horses $3.00, cows'$2X0.
White, diPessed as a num. goti^y j^y ^ the envy of his that ■ Michigan stands high as a. 'Frompt service including Sundays.
prizes as the funniest couple. It. schoolmates when he can parade' state endeavoring to meet prob-j For sale — Registered Shrop-• CaU 4846. Adrian, reverse charges,
wasn't too hard to name CoUene in tbeU. drei3S_llp parties as a real lems of behavior not only in*shire rams at 1S200 Sherman Rd. Adrian, Mich. Adrian Tankage Co.
Gross the finmiest girl ana Da- jjigUajKjer. r^^ j^t fe fashioned i its youth guidance program, but or x niile south and 1% miles1
vid Martin the fumuest boy. Did,of n> wMte ^ black piajfljalso in providing• institutions for;west of Milan depot. Mead B.j New electric ranges are now
you see the- three beaxs? ^"een^^ me ^^ very closely pleat.;segregation of those unable to Spencer. 'available if your need is consid-
Austin haxi Jiimny, Jean and Billy * . & marked "Gordon", co^ w1* society at large, and
ered essential by the War Pro-
FHONE 65B2
BOB MORTON, MGR.
costumgd as Papa Mamma and ^ belonging to the Gor- named the prison at Jackson as; For Rent — Two housekeeping.duction Board. Apply at Johnson
PRS. We, cogd go on aud.U^oe^gn g^mg^to m of ^e , t institu- rooms. steam heat, light and gas'and Co., 209 South Fourth Ave.,
'on—telling about the cute uttie, d ^^ J^ss reporters are set-! taons and the Hol?e at .LaPfer: furnished and running water,
Indian Girl, Sally Campbell The ag* ^P T^fJ^%% thill be the largest for dealing ^^ tte 12069 Michigan road, US-112
Jensen twins in Russian Costume tmg niiiue Germany, we s,iw.ii "«.fiiiiWm)Ma1 -urinhio-an'o nmmm!.^.-^ - , ° '
mmm
ritS.-ntEi HAVE/ THERE'S
'hot another stoke like
it/ anb the wonderful
thing about it is,that
it doesnT cost any more
to trade here than
elsewhere
„ AHO LOOK WHAT YOU "WE
i^CET — IVERYTHIHG TO
SELECT FROM —AND
PROMPT. COURTEOUS
SERVICE.TOO.' ^J IT'S THE
ANSWER TO
A HOUSEWIFE'S
lYER/
\ fr
tourx she Is rtfmtK_\i
- ^EBs^
The Winning Ticket
X O-Cedar AU-Purpose PoUsh
Cleans, polishes, protects Furniture, Floors, Woodwork.
X Gerbers's Baby Foods
Ask your Doctor. With tiie
original "Vitamins und minerals retained in a high degree.
X B & 31 Oven Baked Beans
The making's in' the Baking.
X OVA1/EINE
For restful sleep at night.
X KeHogg'-s Risce Krispies
Favorite cereal of children.
X MOTHER'S OATS
America's favorite Hot Breakfast.
X Chase & .Sanborn
Rich,, Full Flavored, *Fresh
Coffee.
X
Gold 3Iedal ■>— Kitchen
Tested
Milled and tested to give absolutely uniform results.
NOTE:
Bring your serviceman or
servicewoman's Picture to us
to complete our service .window)
Congratulations to
Our Contest
Winners!
Mae Pfitzenmaier.
Charles Anderson.
Charlotte -Schmid. "
Eileen Landeman.
Otto Landeman.
'££-£3 ?etting_some realj'low-down'-; re- ffSf*>r "S^KS/ is "JS j ^ "**"*•
Wanted—People ui this vicinity
who have any legal printing re-
Sl^l_l%/Ha2rrfd i&'tito ^coSS 0fl^Sweel™^™™- \. I We are here to serve, you from'iquir^ in thi settlement of es-
Hmdu woman, "* ^aiior ana ms. ^& ^^ & rt of ^ harailess! Following this very instructive. 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. daily. 10. a. tates, etc, will confer a favor by
girl morence HarTis ana -V°E_[S and me toughness ^ the children'address Misses Clarabell Bruck-im. to 10 p. m. Sunday and holi-]having it sent to this newspaper.
Ruele and the ?1a-f^M°if "J^" under the IDtler regime. We werecner and Carol Jones, pupils of.days. Closed Thursdays. Chuck'c The rates are universal in such
dies, Mariau^Hermg .Betty^Lowe ^ ^^ everytMng mSit caa^g-MrB. Paul Lawson at Milan, offer- ■ Grill, phone 69R2. i matters and to have your notices
^ e. 7l ^TTttrT. nwxnr the widie-eyed wonderment for; ed several piano selections in the \ — ~— ! appear in this paper it is only
space are among the current, c|)1-Mrftp_faw ^eg -fabi^, g^a form of solos and duets, which! Own your own business. Chuck's necessary to ask the Probate
shotag«3 „„„,„„ „*'-,!, 'even Christmas with the Santa were highly appreciated and very Grill, an established restaurant, judge to send them to The Sa-
J^L L^^in ^Im^ Claus had been taken away fromlwell executed. -for sale. Modern equipment, ex- ^observer.
mente were served out m theUg ft ^-^ Aljout legates and vis- c^t l^se and a good busmess. .
tent by women of the Le^on recafled that once we,iters representing the various Charles Zietlow, phone 69R2. 1
Aiuoliary whose member^ aj*»ihad read, soraetlung of Hitler's!Women'sP Clubs of the county' __,,- ^p^^pv
^&& kc. SSSf^LSSSSi^™ own childhood, and looked it up.! were in attendance. Following _ ^* JSPfF*? A ^ .
Those 50 dozen doughnuts _were " ^ . • ... . „. |1 .. mntrmm ~frAshmAT1t<, were F-on? 9109. 40° N. Ann Arbor;
+\z£ih'Zi £ftT,p ™S_Z and thi Tte G°od Book tells us to "train the program refreshments were ™£»
furm^ied by the^ Moms and tte fae gh ^ gerveg ^^ ^g Emest NeedL street
American Legion bought the _,, ^^ _.„ _^ni. /nr_n_._. !l_mm £_a ^ayr_ ne ^..^ Q„rf -^^ T w' Groceries, Beer aid Wme
-^ %_0 gSSZ; rnr^ar.d tht *** ** wiU not depart from his ham of Milan and Mrs. J. N.
cider The R«tary Club and the ^^ assisting at the tea tables.
The Ladies Aids of the Feder- . r^hnA-rpn ne ctpv.
ing upon the Children of Ger-1
1rETMstfI.-,n«ny *"» Wnd of life instilled ta'L
i,le JJILtalla v.,"™ n*A f-l,- nnln IrinA lip nras '
Saline Woman's Club
Leonard Gasoline ami Oil
Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m.
daily, Sundays 7 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Holidays 5 p. m. to 7. p. m.
Stars and Masons j«_b _««*» Mm "and the only kind he was! __
made clsh^ontebutioS^'tfce* l^^J^^^^Z ™7 J^^™™-™'!.?1"* me! *E- «• ^if hus^line^going \l
Wanted—Ride from Saline toi
reach Dearborn not later than 4-
OUR JOB
PRINTING
IS BIGHT IN
THE GROOVE
nart in tWsTS^tmitv affair. «ray from home at 15 and re- Tuesday , afternoon, Oct. 31, at Dearborn; daily except Sunday, j
Art Lntz and B§tt Austin-fur- tu?led yeaTS later a" ?°kei1 "P^.^be home of Mrs. Frank Camp-, Return trio also if possible leav-
nShed the annles oS Curtis, d.f<:ated wol?an' andl.' ***_-* bell. The business session was in tag Dearborn midnight. Graydon!
Soc Wheeler Ind JuUa GorfS Mom Hitter 23 ye^-s her semor. charge of Mrs. Walter MacAr- Everett. Please phone collect Sa-'
Doc Wheeler Mid Juua i^oraen & man who drank tQQ muc-^ ate ^^ ^ wag voted ^ present ] j^g 12g * 1
C^.tey made gifts and such in- t0Q much^ and smoked too much. ^g Community CouncU with ai -____ ■
dividual hypers as Etiiel and wfaen fQUr ^ears later Adolph of §g tQ hdp defray ^ __
2 y^». xZ7 •rrx.vT l ^*Vt.0 Su was to"1 a P^y child Ms father expenses of the Halloween party. I
Brandb, the Tillers and the Bill resented his frailty and beat him The program was led by Mrs.
Lyons were mdespensable. Isnj, ^d his mother. To counteract his Rudolph Hertler who presented
this proof of what the people or weatalesSi his mother petted him a discussion on" Woman andi
a community can do when tney and coache(i him in greatness. He Her Political Outlook." The i
join forces? Anyhow, who has wgs a poor stu(_ent, but with art-, thought was expressed that thus
more fun than people. iistic tendencies, and as his moth- far woman had not accomplished
!er believed, different from other a great deal in the political field
boys because all artists were, hut was rapidly rising to a
- "Moonstruck". He grew up a: prominent place. The cause for
loafer who loved a soft life. Con- the delay was the fact that most
sequently Hitler is temperate in women are bound to their home
Next Monday night the Boy his habits, in contrast to his fath-.life so closely that it is impos-
Scouts of Troop 46, Saline, and er, but in his home he learned- to 1 sible for them to devote enough
Troop 49, Milan will hold a joint know the power of hate and- fear i time to public affairs to warrant
court of honor i'nthe local gym. and to know that force can be i active full time duty in that
Awards for scout achievement j boss .of any situation. He possess-* field. A piano duet was given'
will be made to members of both i es a character that will break, i by Mrs. Bessie Collins and Misd
troops and will be climaxed with 1 perhaps, .but never bend. When] Vesta Mills. The next meeting j
the Eagle Scout badge, highest.he was. „14 his father died and 1 will be held at the home ofj
scout awaxd, which will be given, five yeaars later his mother died j Mrs. Charles "VParsons on Tuesday;
f/s fxpe\-*erp /-»rti-,1- Go11y-i£_»c. -fir^.4- 1«.n-.^««. T.im -nm.A >»„+- Tnn.nile.CC " d-ftpWintXTt NfYt7 1\£ at 9 n7nlnf*lr S
—FLAGS.
.All Sizes — AU Fabrics
Priee Range to Fit All Purses
624 So. Main St.
Ann Arbor, 31ich.
FOX
BOY SCOUT
COURT OF HONOR
Troop 46 cordially invite all par-;Welli one spoiled child can spoil War Veterans,
ents and friends to attend this. a whole nation, or if given
affair to see what the Boy Scouts' rope' enough, the whole world,
of America offer our youth.-- ! just: like one rotten apple can
—-. ; spoil a whole baxrelful. The
Eyes Examined -writer of -Proverbs should have
'added to his admonition "Train a
Dr. Frank GifSord, Toledo Op-^ child in the way he should go
r\TY»Ai-tnQf" fl€r,np- 7\jT,1pti TTrtfoCT *,...T xx.x nn4-:n« X.n ..nil 1anA. wrill
Saturday 1:80 to 9:30 p. m. t31ass-;not
es fitted, (s-llth year in Milan.)
CSchmid'
its ways.'
depart from
Food Market has had Thanksgiving Day,
an attirctive window display the
past few weeks, including gar-i
lands of fall leaves, a shock ofi
corn, and all of their usual sup- j
ply of fruits and vegetables. Re--
minds us of a "Harvest Home" j
festival or even of approaching
SALINE THEATRE
"WHERE TOU SEE AND HEAR THTF. BEST"
OPEN DAILY 6:45 SUNDAY MATINEE CONTINUOUS
AIR-CONDITIONED
Friday-Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE November 10-11
Gary Cooper and George Raft in
v SOULS AT SEA (a re-issue)
Co-Hit: Russell Havden and Bob Wills in
SILVER CITY RAIDERS
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday November 15-16
Ginger Rogers and Ray Milland in
LADY IN THE DARK
(In Technicolor)
Addedi Latest Ifews, Mjarclli of Time and Colored Cartoon
Wednesday-Thursday : ..-,', N ovember 15-16
■- Pat O'iEBrien and Carole Landis in
SECRET COaiMANb
ADDED: LATEST NEWS AND COLORED CAREGON
Object Description
| Title | 1944-11-09; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-11-09 |
| 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 | 1944-11-09; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-11-09 |
| 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 |
VOLUM3 63 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. NOV. 9, 1944= NUMBER 4 .$ Make a Memo Now to INCREASE Yonr CHECKING Account Balance What does your checking balance at this bank read today? Is it enough to write the check you'd need? ... if you were suddenly faced with a serious personal emergency requiring cash without delay? ... if you had a chance to make a bargain purchase and the seller couldn't wait for you to "raise" the money? Make a memo NOW to increase your checking account at this baidr-it pays in many ways to keep a good-sized balance. Community Council Halloween Party SEEN AN' HEARD ' ©November ",is upon us, more County Convention Of Women's Clubs than, a week* old, the month that tn years past has been filled with j historic events, and every two! years -we have an election of im- j Was largely Att^aded, More Than 500 Parents Ana Children Participating., portance to add to the red-letter ] Held At Methodist Church Here On Saturday Afternoon. Community Party The Community Council will sponsor another party to be held Monday evening, Nov. 13, at ; the auditorium. There will be a Wolverine I Parsons'. Work ShwCa at Super Pyro, 5 gallon container $6.50. Elmer Steeb. We have government whoax. j Boy Scout court of honor follow-; -;ed by dancing with Joe Cook's Saline Mercantile Co. j orchestra. Cards will be played : as well as ping pong for those George J. Klager, Auctioneer, [days We have just passed suchi The Willing Workers were hos-'-wl10 d° *«* "c^ to dance. Come: Phone 258861, Ann Arbor. ! •*-.- x J , 5 , D ;0ut and enjoy yourself and bring f For Salt Co-operation with a capital C j an" election day "and today many tess to the "fall meeting of thejSf ™r^SllSH^!fflf "^ bring! ov^OoViurSopt^iS Snl :Sg32fc ^"K r JWashtenaw County Federation of j tUZe T&SSi. ood at- j For Sale—Fine Wool ram. ;C. Kazniaier, phone I87F-1. A. 5 resulted in a grand occasion ifor !meJ1, and women, all over our:.' .„ " " Federation "of! ?S,d«^£' friends ■ ** a over 200 young people Tuesday nation axe rejoicing over the out-! Washtenaw County 1 eUeration of , tendance night of last weefc but why men-1 come because they are sure their;Womens Club which convened at, ^^^ t>™ttv mo For ^ale—Ford^T, t™*™- -««, tion just young folks when 3501 vote counted, while others are ■ Uie Methodist Church on Satur-: ELECTION RESULTS ' Z°J S**^T„,rd S SSSLSS of their parents and friends had sad and broken hearted at the; day afternoon. The meeting was! ™ , 4 „. \?oad Bnanewatei so much pleasure watching the Wight of defeat after hard an |
