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THE SALINE
SERVER
VOLUME 63
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1944
NUMBER 6
Make a Memo Now to INCREASE
Your 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 bank—it pays in many ways to
.keep a good-sized balance.
Saline Savings
Official Report Of
The Community Fair
SEENc^N' HEARD
CThe great battle of words and •
ballots has ended and through
miracle of
Norman Ffitzenmaier
'Gets A Two-Day Rest
_ . , .. -,,,.., oauocs nas enuous cluu u""«5" Taken from the Beachhead _
win^°^reSumfsallat0f^the miracle of electronics the News-France, Sept. 2T, !944 I
Community Fair has -been sent whole world from pole to pole,: Weary Friscans Relax in west;
to the Director of Fairs in Lan-; ^d even into the nooks and Havaijor Eogg^ Bleary-eyed,
sing and shortly the state share j crannieS 0f "the South Sea Is-,
of the premium awards is expect-' . . ■■ • U,-,™ <,-t,a '
ed. The total amount expended■_^_?™^*™™j£t™ few!
Doughboys can sleep—and sleep, j
this ye'arby the" Fair AssTc^j the_natives J^ew^witchm &__
By Private Macy I. Broide i
Back at the rest center now
tion for premium awards was ' hours after the polls were closed j set up for ^ FriSCaii Regiment
?575.36 of whch the merchants '■wn0 Il&& been chosen to be thff' of tlie Third Division, they're
contributed half and the state leader of the nation 'for the next working With, the motto: "Nothing
the other half. A complete check \fovr yea*"5- . In fact everyone ^ too good for the doughfoot." \
has not yet been made o'f the could almost feel as if they were, From the first time in a moving i
merchants' donations but a com- Present at the counting.^ But:situation, a rest center is in full'
plete statement will be made in
when
we
i we look back into lustoty! operation. Capable of handling ap- i S5^g|^S
tlie near future by Leo Jensen, we &na at "wasn't always with i proximately 300 men, the center I ^JESip^
treasurer • *such- sPeed t1lat news traveled.. does just ttat for ^ days fori :.?#^p|i
According to the Fair Associa-!^ wasn't until one hundred years'6ach man durin whlch tlle ^^1 "i^^f,
tion secretary, C. H. Osgood, iaS°' "**- i844. cthat the election of , attraction is a clean, dry place toj ■ t%#!f%l /$££&/ Mf /»
there were 432 individuals who ^ Presid^t couU be annorniced; sIeepi three-count 'em-hot j 'mMm^^^^^m
received an award on over
entries which were made.
7G0
by" telepgraph, and that wasn't; meals a day and movies,
for very many miles compared to
Wolverine
Parsons'.
Work
at
We have governm-
Saline Mercantile Co.
George J. Klager, Auctioneer,
j Phone 25SS61, Ann Ar~-or.
Expert Radio Service. Brown
[Brothers, 225 South Ann Arbor
street, phone 264R3.
! For Sale— McCorml-kOecring
j 10-20 ractor and plow. Inquire
9476 West Michigan.
Heating and sheet n\
furnace cleaning and
R. G. Wahl, phone 160
.it v.ork.
Alcohol for automobiles. 5 Gal.-
can for $5.00. Limited stock.
| Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
3SS3E
tries wmcn were maue. ... , - ,_ j , , , f. , , Upon entering the place, Uie!
Stanley Gall received first *"» length of telegraph lines to-hv doughfeet line up once. I .
prize for the most points, having ^ President James K. Polk -Mg is the only time during the HAPPY BIRTHDAY i
£, . __,, „_„.-„„. f_ „^,«„„„, had that honored distraction.! 4S hour break at GI heaven that" > >
\. For Rent— 3 room furnished
apartment and private bath. 125
j West Michigan Ave., phdie 253.
74, ' and received an additional,"" .
- News had to: travel by mail viaiany1-cdy stands ^ the bread line,
j Used cars wanted. V
top prices for good late
; Wiedman Auto Compai
n
P-*
Ruth Ann Richards,
Lloyd i?la^r^^ f^ft a^sl.!?e_wa^erJ, °i^\ exeepT Jfo7"chowT Not "only that
Grant, who ias the. extinction'^^Jthe'"annv^ NOTICE
49 points, ^^2?._ £ i!_!^t_.-H^ N°V" 9' 1944'
check foi' $4.
second with 59 points.
Girbach, third, with 4n wxixaxo, -x j_ _., . T„ „ . —■- ., .• x
and Roy Brassow fourth with 44 ^d*hus J* t3* **** ^i3.36* s-'ticaIIy everything else that, goes*
points . -Grant, who -has the. distinction ^^ the army is forgotten. So
The. six gilts donated by Alwin ?f having been thg first president,hot even those stones . are left There will be a tin collection!
Gross, Henry Leutheuser, Clar- *°^Je- *h?i,?ec^?1l. Cf™et* ^iunturned. Saturday, Nov. 25. Please save!
ence Haarer, Schmid's market and f£™p®. m,J,xfS' .That th,f def7 In this initial line, everybody all tin cans fcr that date,
the .Future Farmers were won by S1°n °* e^c^on ^"3** 5?e brought J received a meal ticket two clean, William Jakad,
the following boys- Frederick nKO the noi?les within- a few,-blanketSj and virtually everything! Salvage Chairman.
''Humphrey. Donald." Gall Paul hours lies wefl within the ^nem-,m th* fuu Red Cross Book.
Woods, Charles Kohler, Wesley. ory °£ *»« ^P* of us m en"!
years | ^ye jjave a iarge stock of new
Goodyear tires on hand, also several pre-war truck tires. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
Semi-Solid Buttermilk in drums
and barrels for poultry. We have
a good supply on hand. Morton
Poultry Farm, phone 65R2.
vvoous *-7™ *u^1' "wali ough fo vottfWThe last, century j slogged~ii" out" without"' a" rest
^SreTtoSJSTtunder ^s broUgh?feacles-galorewhich|smff D.day on August 15 are;
i L^n^tio/c ot* t§tur_.^re- perhaps wg c&nnot appreciate in:frankly p0oped. For all of them,j _ , ,
•tm-n to, ri^ froth either the'any measurel as much. as Rip.it has been a long time be-. 6c per line first insertion. 4c per, Metal flock feeders, oil and **~
Luin ^w^^dlittg back ^ the Van Winkle aWaking aifter a cen-jtween whole night's sleep and hot line each subseauent insertion j electric water fountains and wat-
OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
I Wanted — Dead and useless
stock: horses $3.00, cows $2. Call
'. collect Tecumseh 350. Carrol
| Frost, Licensee for Darling & Co.
first or
association which
ill in turn be,tufy P* ^M^^L^f-Z^i.i1?!meals' . ^^ ,eyes ..^ °laze.d- flONIMU_VI CHARGE 25 CENTS jer troughs for laying flocks. Mor-
given out to other Iboys. It is the'3"^" Ms eyes^in eonsternation? j most of them haven't shaved in
lir Associa
purebred huga —° —-r -_ .__ _. .,. . -. . ■- —-_--■ -^ _
will be raised in the community ^e ^eta^S p016- feet • Accord-^n out of the raw September driz-
-i i -I x.~~x.™XA 4-T^ttTT rf^^x. -r,e\i- -TilPTi-. r,,x. .*. X*. rt A/xwx«n«x.^ xtZ. ~~Ji.
given ouc to otner tnoys. it is tne,--" ~~ T-rj-r ': „. |— ~ ——* y - —«••>— —
desu-e of the Fair Association CThanksgivink Day is approach-, tliree or four days, mostly they
<-i.o+ -mo^r ™n,.p ™,™wh >,„o.= ing anff-we winder if the turkeys .aren't moved much by coming
.'on Poultry Farm.
that many more purebred hogs inS anff-1!
Heaters, auto robes, seat cov-1
ers. Elmer Steeb.
Will tJC JLCWOCU lil UlltJ ixVXliXilXiliXXy ' ~ " x^ L , - » - - .
as a resut of such a project. ™& to repo™ they are not plen-:Zle mto a comparatively safe.
Eldene Finkbeiner, Future,tiful al*-d many a festive board place. ■;
Farm ticket seller estimated, ™& hola *Iustl a eommon roastm-l A couple of weary guys just^6" Graf> Phone 192p3-
For Sale—Fine Wool ram. Al-
For Sale — Registered Poland
i China gilts and boars. Elton
J Osborne, 1 mile south of Hammond school. Macon phone 5F10.
Wanted—Fox Terrier puppy.
For Sale — Registered Duroc
Jersey boars, without papers if
preferred. Dan Hertler & Son,
mor, than , 700 j£i atoi^sions'stead of the traditional bitd. And dropped "their new hlartkets" on
fXK^oj^ ^^^ Wis^nan^hone 244R3
thant 1,000 attending on Friday; ^ ^ shoot a ^ or a|stretched out on the floor un-j For Sale_Walnuts. Ray Bur-!7125 East t^^Phone 184F21.
^loth the Fair Association and ^^ ^S ^g^^ ^f-of ^ce^r ^ *"*%«*> ^ «°* ^^^ For Sale _ Northern Michigan
the Future Farmer members were mmgi out ui uie u y * road. notatoes Better °et voi-r win-
well pleased with the large num- ' ™*™* b<l Jha?^L%U It * ,Buddi/S ^ N°^T ^^ ; . *.7T-—, " , - ' to suppiv no^M^haISl\ee_,
ber of exhibitors and visitors and *ou,^ to ,eatT.le_§f,m.^!!-S„ °l,^^ °f Salme. ^ehigan andj Automobile heaters. Hot air and sahne Vklley Farms, phone 164
Wiedman Auto Co., F22
°&mM*fi.
$2.00 DISCOUNT PER TON AT CAR
Morton Poultry Farm
, it is their desire to thank every- Wnat Jt may J6" ll ™? ^^always ^ Richard McCoy of Jackson,:hot water.
'one who in any way contributed a lot more than what some ot, MicW&an> were pienty happy, Saline.
'to the success of the fair. They th03*3 hombed out people m theabout ^ whole thing. Said j , . For gal _ Berkshire hoaxs
are very sorry that there were • war areas have. -McCoy: T heard about coming; Order yom-Pfeister Hybrid Seed suita^e for eross-breedin"- also
some irregularities and some ex-i Haven,t you often wondered last night about 10 oelock. This Corn now. Henry F. Groeb, 5361: purebred Shronshire rams" War-
hibits were stolen or picked up "why it is that it was so neces- morning t snatched a little sleep Maple Road, Tel. Saline 181F14. |£en Finkbeiner gaiine " -phone-
by mistake .and are doing all sai-y for the boys to»be sent' "in-; waiting for the ' trucks to the ——— ' ! 1mBS1=- - ■- ' -.-^ --.-c#i*."-'-•.-,-'*
they- can to^ace flie missing "to all the woiM"? Is there any rear, but it was too damn wpt." ; For Sale—Feather dressed fat!*****■!:■ ' >-■* '■
articles. If any have not notified part of the "globe Where they can-; Pfitzenmaier then Decame con- hens 2oc lb. Pears—to eat, can, j ^^ Sale—150 AAAA White
the association of their loss they not be found? Perhaps it wasscious of his ?ace and clothes. °r pickle Squash, hickory nuts. Leo.hom pulIets Ga'sson Strain,
should do so and if anyone took foreordained by Providence that'T will," he announced, "shave Phone 163F23. ( 15= Barred Ro(__'-k pullets Clarke
an article by misake or know Liberty must be proclaimed tc.all; immediately then shower, then - —-—- Gordon, phone 195F31, 4715 Wil-
of such an error will they, the world—even the inscription. listen to tlie records and write *01 faaie T",„^stfiea b £?*"! low roarf 7
notify the association. 'on tlie Liberty Bell gives us that letters, then go to a show, then s^-? ral"s at IS200 Sherman Rd.jiow ludu-
- we sleep aarain-ah sleen. You know or 1 mile south and 1?^ miles! Especially eqflpped t0 repair
i auto parts and farm machinery.
Welding of all kinds. Brooks
losses by tlie exhibitor is to be ciples to carry His Gospel to all n't had hot chow since tlie 7th Electrical appliances repaired ' Brothers will fix it if anyone
(expected as this year, tlie asso- the world. We haven't done it of August. I've got the same 0l.devs taken now for new mer-'can. Phone 101.
1 ciation will no doubt discontinue willingly, have we? It is said that smrt on that I had in Rome, and chandise Limited amount of'
j any further activities. . had Christians donated the price my shoes are from Rome too." "Hotpoint" Irons now available 1 Dead, Useless "Farm Animals
| It was the desire of the asso-'' of one battleship to missionary Lighting a cigarette, Private Howard Electric Service phoneI1- removed. Horses $3.00, cows §2X0.
I ciation to publish the list of endeavors, Japan could have been.First Class James Poucole, Chi- 116R2 ' (Frompt service,including Sundays. ^^:
(winners but the list is too large christianized and perhaps this cago, III. smiled. He muttered; ' _■ '__ ;Call 4846. Adrian, reverse charges.-' '
For Sale
s
Future fairs will again be held ' hint "from the Bible—and we sleep again—ah sleep. You know :
providing as much interest is knew from the New Testament a guy hardly realises how long '^f£ ° -MJ1,in uePou
shown as this year. However, if . that Jesus commissioned His dis- he goes without tilings. I. have- ^
this cago, in. smiled. He muttered;
ito deem it advisable. However, war eliminated. What we"haven't;under his breath something about:
-Studio couch, baby;Adrian, Mich. Adrian Tankage Co.
PHONE 65B3
BOB MORTON, MGR.
x, OH, NO I'W NOT.' ASK ANY
-OF THE W0WEH WHO TRADE
WHERE 1 B0.' SHOPPING IS
A PLEASURE WHERE SOU GET
ONLY THE FINEST QUALITY
VALUES. AMD SERVICl.'
'^f course she is referring to
Apples, Western Delicious
2 pounds .'. 25e
Cabbage .,.. 2 pounds 9c
Carrots 2 bunches 19c
Cauliflower, LARGE 39c
Pascel Celery, LARGE.— 39e
Celery Hearts ..^.-—. ,25e
Grapes, California .... lb.33c
Grapefruit --—. pound 9c
Head Lettuce, Crisp 15©
Lemons pound 15c
Oranges, Florida— '5" lbs. '45c
Oranges, Texas 5 lbs. 45c
Peppers . , lb. 20c
Radishes, Crisp,'2 bunches 19c
W\ '• Green ' Onions 15c
.Sweet Potatoes.—..'.. 2 lbs. 17e
Tomatoes .„•„ pound 30c
Spinach, clean, washed.... 2Bc
Rutabagas pound 5c
NOTICE!
Your cooperation in ordering
Turkeys, Rabbits, etc., for
Thanksgiving will be (greatly
appreciated. o
1 !b.
19c
25 lb. Bag
$1.35
list of winners.
will be closed from Nov.
- - , — - — x, .xx .. -.." ixiixiiii,, rduon miLciies, ana si-.:.. ... .-,, -.r„.. o-*«j.
should any desire to examine the missionaries. We recently read a forwaru to two days of sleep,. chickens Write or call at 104 N. 114th h11 N™ lls7; ^^..^
report written by Chaplain Helm sans the rmgipg of his machine Harris stl.eet, Saline. H. Conrad.! • ^fn-'?"™ store
that following a prayer meeting;gun m his ears. ___\ j Keveimgs Drug btore.
on a South Pacific Island a rel-i
igious program wras inaugurated,
by tlie four chaplains on duty
Youth Guidance Committee To Be Formed
AUCTION SALE
Shrop-
For Sal^-Registered oxi^-j New electric es are now
shires. Large type yearling rams. ava4iabie if your need is consid-
with excellent fleeces. See our of- ered essentifl by the War Pro-
William Jakad, local Hi^..
school principal, has been selected
bv the Govprnni-'* ii,7\77~777~7x,,have contributed $19,000 for mis-; west and one mile south of Man-
G^Le^Co™^ on Wampler Lake road,
chairman and organizer of a W01^' besides that, the people,on
Youth Guidance Committee here ™ ^*,^?n?.™^ f? t*^10- '
miles south bf Ypsilanti Mich. JAnn Arbor, Mich., Phone 5002.
Saturday, Jfovember 18,
I Wanted—Ride from Saline toi Wanted—People in this vicinity
.reach Dearborn not later than 4jWbo have any legal printing re-
Ip. m. or to bus line going tolqUired in the settlement of es-
The function of ~Sie~oommittpp al huilding. second to none any; commencing at 12:30 E. W. Time,: Dearborn; daily except Sunday.; tates. etc., will confer a favor by
wiU be to acouainf f-hP ™™rn\, ' Place, and 75% of its cost was the following described property:; Return trip also if possible leav-'ha^ng it sent to this newspaper.
nitv with vouth nn^mnitfBrT^. Paid for ^ Christian men In- 35 Head of cattle, 22 head of ing Dearborn midnight. GraydonlTlle ^^ are universal in such
to advise both dSnTfl ^America's Army. Offerings on mij.ch cows, 13 head of heifers, Everett. Please phone collect Sa-;matters and to have your notices
ents who feel that thev ™,H one Particular P^ce of worship yearlings and 2 years old: -lme 126- {appear in this paper it js only
profit by a better understanding ^J™8!.™™!?1 J°_. ^-^e _!5 „-£-_HoI.SteinS 5 yl:s:' fresh' Ho1"
IMMEDL4.TE POSSESSION
of youth and its nroblem-s ° mission work on this island and stem 4 yrs., giving milk; 4, __ ,.._,-
The -commits%£ii Xr+™ ,n keeP the wcrk =oing' on three ad- Guernseys 4 yrs., fresh; Guernsey. 9 rooms and bath. Extra seat Mine Observer.
eneo^a°e tt? hX, „Tqli Jacent islands. Can we, the Christ- 4 yrs, giving, milk; 3 Guernseys and lavatory and bed room on
IdXl^n^tio^ hi helnin^to ians of Saline and vicinity boast 6 jn-s., calves by side; Holstein first floor, lots of closet room
ur^vkfeHSfbS of ™Si^ °f an equal record? Yes, again,.; 3 yrs.. giving milk; Guernsey 3 S^age, poultry house, large lot;
tor rhl rifv^ vn,?f-h PP the boys and their chaplains wilf yrs., fresh; BrmcBe 7 yrs., giving on paved street. Price reduced
i.i_.y_, you-ii. have a g^-eat deal to say to us milk; Holstein 5 yrs., giving milk: for immediate sale, terms if nec-
when they return. * . Holstein 3 yrs., giving milk; Red essary. Inquu-e A. C. Lahge, 107.
One of our ladies told us sev- Roan 3 jts., dry; Holstein 3 yrs. Bast Michigan, Saline. Phone
eral days "ago of a man coming calf by side; 2 Holsteins 3 yrs..' 76R2. Real Estate—General In-,
Federal dairy feed subsidy pay- into one of the local stores one giving milk; 2 Black cows 3 yrs.', surance.
ments 'for the months of July dayi having just arrived in town fresh __ I , 1
and August have been completed 0n a bus. He related that two Sfx work
necessary to ask the Probate'
-, Judge to send them to The Sa-
Dairy Feed Payments
.FLAGS-
All Sizes — AH Fabrics
Priee Range to Fit All Purses |
624 So. Main St.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
FOX
about:
,. - vxj. t*. «u.k,. j^c *v,__c*,-,v_« _-____«.--. w,« ..»4u Verses wt
according to Harry M. Cole, sec- , ladies sat behind him during, his 1500'each; two colts
retary of the County Agricultural trip and he couldn't avoid over-i Thirty shoats weighing from
Conservation Association. hearing their conversation, which S5 to 130 lbs. each
Payments of 60e per hundred included this remark: "I hopec 1840 W. C Aliis Chalmers
?^D^J ?**■ 10C Eer Pound for this war lasts long enough so;tractor on rubber, cultivator and
butterfat for ^September and Oe- that I can get my house paid power lift. Allis Chalmers plow
tober are now due. ;for.. ^ we can say fSj -.How two 14-in. bottoms
.Producers oi dairy products cruei." Not all of the selfish peo- i Int. pickup baler on rubber 2
may mail or bring their records pie ____ the-world seem to be in'yrs. old, Int. corn picker, 2 row
or statements from their local Japan and Germany. We have a 2 yrs. old- Int. hammermill 2 yrs
dairy to, the county offlce for few 0f them iin the U. S. A. too, old, rubber tire wagon, 75-ft!
September and October along judging from such remarks. Can' endless-< belt nearly new, bale
with the signed applications. we compare the cost of a human'loattfer to fit baler, 16-ft horse
It is suggested that oistribu- jjfe with the price of a house* 'iaower, 'CJHOre. Boy milking maters and milk handlers notify, we've never tried it, but we/chine 2.yrs. old, DeLaval cream
their milk producers of this time have seen and heard others dos se-pariator'- with motor,
to apply for the subsidy payment, jlt_as-k {or ^garettes,. and many.f -(^ahtity ear corn, "baled hay
If by any chance a producer hasjmany t}mes ^y get ..no„ for an and nve tons of "haled straw,
not received an application, theyianswer ^e^t some mothers j Terms: Cash,
may write the County AAA <"*-;• getting quite a thrill out of that?! EDWIN P. SMITH. !
fice for it. cThey may have tried in vain to Irving Kalmbach, Auctioneer.
- , .. ~ ~ .'persuade their son Or daughter i ———
CotniHg AtlCtiOnS ifrom indulging in the unnecess-5 * CARD OF THANKS
caiarles Howard will "have a'ary habit, but now, again what
sale of miscellaneous articles at they wouldn't do of their own!
his residence on South Lewis ffee will,, circumstances
streqjy-ofn. Saturday, Dec. 2.
1 want to thank my friends
force and relatives for their kindness!
,them to do. It might be a good;shown me, for their cards and;
i plan for them to show those'gifts during "my illness in the^j
"mothers they can still do it— hospital. '-'
jgive up the habit, and perhaps; Edith Bailey.!
Dr. Frank Giff«rd, Toledo Op-'send the money thus saved to! ' !
tsmetrist. Offlce: Malan Hotel,1 the boys doing that wonderful, It is unlawful in Michigan to'
Saturday 1:00 to 9:30 p. m. ©lass-J work among the natives on the use live decoys in hunting water-;
es fitted. 0£$h year hi Milan.) South Sea Islands. fowl. . '
' t *
Eyes TSxa-mined
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| Title | 1944-11-16; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-11-16 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
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Description
| Title | 1944-11-16; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-11-16 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
| Transcript |
THE SALINE SERVER VOLUME 63 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1944 NUMBER 6 Make a Memo Now to INCREASE Your 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 bank—it pays in many ways to .keep a good-sized balance. Saline Savings Official Report Of The Community Fair SEENc^N' HEARD CThe great battle of words and • ballots has ended and through miracle of Norman Ffitzenmaier 'Gets A Two-Day Rest _ . , .. -,,,.., oauocs nas enuous cluu u""«5" Taken from the Beachhead _ win^°^reSumfsallat0f^the miracle of electronics the News-France, Sept. 2T, !944 I Community Fair has -been sent whole world from pole to pole,: Weary Friscans Relax in west; to the Director of Fairs in Lan-; ^d even into the nooks and Havaijor Eogg^ Bleary-eyed, sing and shortly the state share j crannieS 0f "the South Sea Is-, of the premium awards is expect-' . . ■■ • U,-,™ <,-t,a ' ed. The total amount expended■_^_?™^*™™j£t™ few! Doughboys can sleep—and sleep, j this ye'arby the" Fair AssTc^j the_natives J^ew^witchm &__ By Private Macy I. Broide i Back at the rest center now tion for premium awards was ' hours after the polls were closed j set up for ^ FriSCaii Regiment ?575.36 of whch the merchants '■wn0 Il&& been chosen to be thff' of tlie Third Division, they're contributed half and the state leader of the nation 'for the next working With, the motto: "Nothing the other half. A complete check \fovr yea*"5- . In fact everyone ^ too good for the doughfoot." \ has not yet been made o'f the could almost feel as if they were, From the first time in a moving i merchants' donations but a com- Present at the counting.^ But:situation, a rest center is in full' plete statement will be made in when we i we look back into lustoty! operation. Capable of handling ap- i S5^g ^S tlie near future by Leo Jensen, we &na at "wasn't always with i proximately 300 men, the center I ^JESip^ treasurer • *such- sPeed t1lat news traveled.. does just ttat for ^ days fori :.?#^p i According to the Fair Associa-!^ wasn't until one hundred years'6ach man durin whlch tlle ^^1 "i^^f, tion secretary, C. H. Osgood, iaS°' "**- i844. cthat the election of , attraction is a clean, dry place toj ■ t%#!f%l /$££&/ Mf /» there were 432 individuals who ^ Presid^t couU be annorniced; sIeepi three-count 'em-hot j 'mMm^^^^^m received an award on over entries which were made. 7G0 by" telepgraph, and that wasn't; meals a day and movies, for very many miles compared to Wolverine Parsons'. Work at We have governm- Saline Mercantile Co. George J. Klager, Auctioneer, j Phone 25SS61, Ann Ar~-or. Expert Radio Service. Brown [Brothers, 225 South Ann Arbor street, phone 264R3. ! For Sale— McCorml-kOecring j 10-20 ractor and plow. Inquire 9476 West Michigan. Heating and sheet n\ furnace cleaning and R. G. Wahl, phone 160 .it v.ork. Alcohol for automobiles. 5 Gal.- can for $5.00. Limited stock. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. 3SS3E tries wmcn were maue. ... , - ,_ j , , , f. , , Upon entering the place, Uie! Stanley Gall received first *"» length of telegraph lines to-hv doughfeet line up once. I . prize for the most points, having ^ President James K. Polk -Mg is the only time during the HAPPY BIRTHDAY i £, . __,, „_„.-„„. f_ „^,«„„„, had that honored distraction.! 4S hour break at GI heaven that" > > \. For Rent— 3 room furnished apartment and private bath. 125 j West Michigan Ave., phdie 253. 74, ' and received an additional"" . - News had to: travel by mail viaiany1-cdy stands ^ the bread line, j Used cars wanted. V top prices for good late ; Wiedman Auto Compai n P-* Ruth Ann Richards, Lloyd i?la^r^^ f^ft a^sl.!?e_wa^erJ, °i^\ exeepT Jfo7"chowT Not "only that Grant, who ias the. extinction'^^Jthe'"annv^ NOTICE 49 points, ^^2?._ £ i!_!^t_.-H^ N°V" 9' 1944' check foi' $4. second with 59 points. Girbach, third, with 4n wxixaxo, -x j_ _., . T„ „ . —■- ., .• x and Roy Brassow fourth with 44 ^d*hus J* t3* **** ^i3.36* s-'ticaIIy everything else that, goes* points . -Grant, who -has the. distinction ^^ the army is forgotten. So The. six gilts donated by Alwin ?f having been thg first president,hot even those stones . are left There will be a tin collection! Gross, Henry Leutheuser, Clar- *°^Je- *h?i,?ec^?1l. Cf™et* ^iunturned. Saturday, Nov. 25. Please save! ence Haarer, Schmid's market and f£™p®. m,J,xfS' .That th,f def7 In this initial line, everybody all tin cans fcr that date, the .Future Farmers were won by S1°n °* e^c^on ^"3** 5?e brought J received a meal ticket two clean, William Jakad, the following boys- Frederick nKO the noi?les within- a few,-blanketSj and virtually everything! Salvage Chairman. ''Humphrey. Donald." Gall Paul hours lies wefl within the ^nem-,m th* fuu Red Cross Book. Woods, Charles Kohler, Wesley. ory °£ *»« ^P* of us m en"! years ^ye jjave a iarge stock of new Goodyear tires on hand, also several pre-war truck tires. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. Semi-Solid Buttermilk in drums and barrels for poultry. We have a good supply on hand. Morton Poultry Farm, phone 65R2. vvoous *-7™ *u^1' "wali ough fo vottfWThe last, century j slogged~ii" out" without"' a" rest ^SreTtoSJSTtunder ^s broUgh?feacles-galorewhich smff D.day on August 15 are; i L^n^tio/c ot* t§tur_.^re- perhaps wg c&nnot appreciate in:frankly p0oped. For all of them,j _ , , •tm-n to, ri^ froth either the'any measurel as much. as Rip.it has been a long time be-. 6c per line first insertion. 4c per, Metal flock feeders, oil and **~ Luin ^w^^dlittg back ^ the Van Winkle aWaking aifter a cen-jtween whole night's sleep and hot line each subseauent insertion j electric water fountains and wat- OBSERVER LINERS Classified Advertising I Wanted — Dead and useless stock: horses $3.00, cows $2. Call '. collect Tecumseh 350. Carrol Frost, Licensee for Darling & Co. first or association which ill in turn be,tufy P* ^M^^L^f-Z^i.i1?!meals' . ^^ ,eyes ..^ °laze.d- flONIMU_VI CHARGE 25 CENTS jer troughs for laying flocks. Mor- given out to other Iboys. It is the'3"^" Ms eyes^in eonsternation? j most of them haven't shaved in lir Associa purebred huga —° —-r -_ .__ _. .,. . -. . ■- —-_--■ -^ _ will be raised in the community ^e ^eta^S p016- feet • Accord-^n out of the raw September driz- -i i -I x.~~x.™XA 4-T^ttTT rf^^x. -r,e\i- -TilPTi-. r,,x. .*. X*. rt A/xwx«n«x.^ xtZ. ~~Ji. given ouc to otner tnoys. it is tne,--" ~~ T-rj-r ': „. — ~ ——* y - —«••>— — desu-e of the Fair Association CThanksgivink Day is approach-, tliree or four days, mostly they <-i.o+ -mo^r ™n,.p ™,™wh >,„o.= ing anff-we winder if the turkeys .aren't moved much by coming .'on Poultry Farm. that many more purebred hogs inS anff-1! Heaters, auto robes, seat cov-1 ers. Elmer Steeb. Will tJC JLCWOCU lil UlltJ ixVXliXilXiliXXy ' ~ " x^ L , - » - - . as a resut of such a project. ™& to repo™ they are not plen-:Zle mto a comparatively safe. Eldene Finkbeiner, Future,tiful al*-d many a festive board place. ■; Farm ticket seller estimated, ™& hola *Iustl a eommon roastm-l A couple of weary guys just^6" Graf> Phone 192p3- For Sale—Fine Wool ram. Al- For Sale — Registered Poland i China gilts and boars. Elton J Osborne, 1 mile south of Hammond school. Macon phone 5F10. Wanted—Fox Terrier puppy. For Sale — Registered Duroc Jersey boars, without papers if preferred. Dan Hertler & Son, mor, than , 700 j£i atoi^sions'stead of the traditional bitd. And dropped "their new hlartkets" on fXK^oj^ ^^^ Wis^nan^hone 244R3 thant 1,000 attending on Friday; ^ ^ shoot a ^ or a stretched out on the floor un-j For Sale_Walnuts. Ray Bur-!7125 East t^^Phone 184F21. ^loth the Fair Association and ^^ ^S ^g^^ ^f-of ^ce^r ^ *"*%«*> ^ «°* ^^^ For Sale _ Northern Michigan the Future Farmer members were mmgi out ui uie u y * road. notatoes Better °et voi-r win- well pleased with the large num- ' ™*™* b |
