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SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIG^: THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1944
NUMBER 7
Thanksgiving
TjA Good OppolMiity
*'For Our Farmers
SEEN AN' HEARD
16th War Loan
CARD OF THANKS
!
For the • Thanksgiving of the community at large, this b.ank addfe its
gratitude for faith reposed in it by
its customers—faith which is the
foundation of success and progress.
Saline Savings
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
School Has Program
Desig.ied To Repair
His Many Tools.
C.Thanksgtving Day! A „, -*
earlier this*.year than-.has..Seen,
the custom-in years :past,'but;,
nevertheless just as meaningful • -
as everv,and in many respects";
j _-^ . x TkT _~\ -1 wis55L t0 tha1* my many
'-f 11*1 VA IC l\ nW I ITl friends for greeting cards sent
-iciPilV V- -"-O ilu" KJl1 me on my 90th birthday.
week-- . - ■ - - , ■ ■ * — __.-..
Started Monday And
Will Continue Until
■ itecmber 16th.
Ella R. Crittenden.
We have government
Saline Mercantile Co.
wheat.
jus Many j.oujs. as everv „and in many respects:- .^ \JSJZil-iX\ su xu o
' •' ., TTv a -= +=»> ,far more;^ ;at this _time "than' * ^^g -gixj^ War Loan Drive; Classified Advertising
The local school board is taK-, ever befdre'iii.'the-lives"isif Ameri-'qfi,rted Lon Mondav and will' con- ' a„ „_„. «__. «»^» .-,„„..«,„, a„ „_..
ing advantage of a program of- cans_ -^lien we -consider- the .fu--'|^edt^^n^ m ^nd the-*?-*** l™ fif omseI*on-4« PeI
fered by the Government to the;ture of ici^tific; inventions/ forife,.^^ ^fc^e ^Sie^! hne **** ^"seouent. msertion
farmer by malting necessary ar-1^^^ -jfe - -^obot ^ crocket-M^t^^^o^^an drive— i AUNIMUM. CHARGE 25 CENTS
T?*^^ ^f '$A, *KTof it in E bonds,!—--——.
^ tH^,- ™^tv^ Wolverine Work Shoes at
of -tt . HE; t^TUSi _lo _*d>'enough.to'_™*e damgge in this and probabiy wiu be assist- Parsons'.
was started two years ago ^ cotuitty and that -because of that' 'Tr'T.- „ *„ o/^e old GallahtsJ — : -
^ofT^TSoved'^ISp: ™ ™- ** f^/^\°fias 1™^ ^ For Rent-One room; also a
<??*£ tiT£™e™Tin keeping ^ m, ouJ ownteckyards. We= Mready some have purchased'6-room flat. Phone 225R3.
ful to the farmers m *eeP"'s • sincerely hope that the war will \ m77t «,„. ~»r, while others should • -
^e^S^entl^to0^: hnd i/en£before they are de-i^^^^a^ not wait! For Sale-Archery supplies. E.
ms^^l Xi^P to™/61^^^ to be.flovjn for anybody to urge them,but it's;Owen, 106 East Henry St 10
msh ail necefasxuy »"»v ''across the Atlantic according to -mtah,v)l mll(.i to exoect that
SSlUSL'SSSUof tS^M-'P-dictions tor the future >s,,%»$*£° ™Ve° Q&ZS-tj
^eE^. ,? AenS:, °_ o^T^r,itnr America m general and Salme in;^., „„-, .VRrv cent a^t can be
George J. Klager, Auctioneer,
Phone 258861, Ann Arbor.
For Sale — Feathers; Conn
trumpet good as new. Mrs. Sam
Lambarth.
If you haven't winterized your
cpx, do it now at Elmer Steeb's
Gulf Service.
Expert Radio Service. Brown
Brothers, 225 South Ann Arbor
street, phone 264R3.
Heating and sheet metal work,
furnace cleaning and .'epaii-u>2.
R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
i
xxip,. n« thP rental of the. build- vxx.~xx.~~x~. -~- —- ^„-„-^ "~';all wUl do so. ine uovenuueui.; Automobile heaters. Hot air and!
Alcohol for automobiles. 5 Gal.
i can for $5.00. Limited stock.
| Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. -
^heat lieht power and janitor i Amenra; m^BEu iu«'=r*J {"'will need every cent that can be-.hot w
S&&*LKm^W Aching Pf^-e^y thmgs^ <%>%$? g % Wta»
S«eSlocal board is requir«i to ggg^ **• ^^^^^0^ S
S^£^Bui=Ki=«^ *=~
SSrtJTft hourCs°urse wMch gSSS^£&:fl^rSSK? £ Legion- Auxiliar:
Because tche shop in the high tne family at home read a portion; ^-^ American Legior
school was not sintable for the of the Bible set aside for thatl^m meet on Tuesday, Nov. 28,;
. „_ ,. _„* tu„;. *e^p\e. in dav and that the bovs and girls' x «,~ i —
v Wanted—Ride daily to Ann
insists of 36 hours jjiojuicu uio.l cvcvy iucmucj. ui, —"o - ' Arbor by two girls. Leave at
Because tche shop in the high tne family at home read a portion-, ^-j^ American Legion Auxiliary 7:30. Address P. O. Box 294.
,!.„„! „.oe r,r* Bifitnhifi for the ofthe Bible set aside for that!will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 28,;
tools in day and that the boys and girls<at the home 0t Mrs. Harold, Order
Wiedman Auto Co., I _ Used. car? ******* ,w:u W
top prices for good, late models
Wiedman Auto Company. Saline.
We have a large stock of new
Goodyear tires on hand; also several pre-war truck tires. "Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
For Sale—Poland China stock
hog,8 months old. A. J. Ernst,
: phone No. 183F13.
Semi-Solid Buttermilk in drums
and barrels for poultry. We have
a good supply on hand. Morton.
Poultry Farm, phone 65R£.-
farmers to get their tools in day anu mat tne noys ana gins-at q^ home 0f j/d-s. Jfctaroiu, Order your Pfeister Hybrid Seed-
that limited space, the board de- in the service all over the world|Vaugchn, Saline Valley Farms.'Corn now. Henry F. Groeb, 5361
cided it advisable to rent the read the same portion the same|0ur president will give us a re- Maple Road, Tel. Saline 181F14.
o-flrasre buildin_r on East Michigan day. For the information of those|rt f ^ seCond district offi-! , -■—-— _-rr- a.p~~nT,
j Ivenfe towm S tiie ^ettoer here at home who do not have ^ ^eeting, which she attended' For Bate-18 feeding lambs. • st«?k; ho^fes ?3-«>. ^ws $2 Call
Stag and move the present the list of readings available, we.^^g ^re ^ge all members Lewis Scherdt, phone 188F12. 8™n*<* t*-™~* -*«» ^"-^
Si shop materials there in order to give them here. The boys will to attend. Anyone who will drive 6-room flat. Phone 225R3.
*• - take advantage of the state tools receive them from their . chap- and ^j-g passengers please call i
which are also available to the lains. Don't disappoint tJie boys; LUeiia Dell. Anyone who has no For Sale—^Feather dressed fat
high school shop classes. ' This form that'spiritual bond:between w to go to the meeting, call hens 25c lb. Pears—to eat, can,;
•-•-"-- for- them and .home today at dinner;"T.,i,11:, cg^ will then arrange or pickle. Squash, hickory nuts..
Wanted — Dead and useless
irses ?3.00, cows $2. Call
Tecumseh 350. Carrol
Frost, Licensee for Darling & Co.
Metal flock feeders, oil and
electric water fountains and wat-
This is Woiiti Looking Into!
, Whet) you find a feed unchanged in nutritional "punch" from*]
peacetime — it's certainly worth looking into. When you find
kJ If. that feed is fed DAILY by thousands of money-making poui."
/ . flymen — b "requested" flockowner feeding }>y hundreds of
* hatcherymen — you know there's something "potent" in it.
There isl — APPETIZING buttermilk and PROTECTIVE
vitamins A, 0, E and G — tn Semi-Solid "£" Emulsion.
It's GOOD with any ration, cosh mighty little to feed.
It has helped lift the laying average of many a flock
up to a "good pay" level. We have it in 25, 50 and
J00 lb. sizes. You'll be smart to look info it TODAY1
itual bond:between to go to the meeting, call hens 25c lb. Pears—to eat, can,ieJecmc water fountains and wat-
BJ11 „._-__„ c.^™— ~r e today at dinner;'Lu|Ua |ne will then arrange or pickle. Squash, hickory nuts..er troughs for laying flocks. Mor-
merly used as the shop for an it will. m<j§n much for his mo-'rideS jor ___{ the ladies who want) Keveling's Drug Store. ,on Poultry Farm,
extra class room, band rehearsals, rale and brinig home much closer > f attend '
xx x0xx ^x ^
will make available tjie room
Wanted—At once, waitress or}. For Sale — Registered Duroc
lunches, recess play room during to him. It may help him in lusj The American Legion Auxiliary! Wanted—At once, waiucoo vxi —=
bad weather and motion pictures! struggle for the safety of his|of sahne received a citation kitchen help, 18 or over, 4 p. m."fJersey hoars, without papers if
for the different classes, all of!own life. Such things have beenif m ^ national headquarters to 1 a. m. Good wages. Phone;P"feferred. Dan Hertler & Son,
which have been badly needed ac- recorded durng this present war. ■ ^ at)t)reciation for a ?15 con-; 154, Five Point Place. j 7125 East US-112, phone 184F21.
cording to Supt. Leo Jensen. [Here is the list, for this week:1..
The new location has-been re- Thanksbiving Day—^Plasm
paired and is to make an ideal Friday — John 14; Saturc
shop both for the school and the:Pslaln 23;* Sunday, Nov.
farmers ~ "
.^ XX^„. XX.X XXXXX, "-"--. Jrl0UUOn. iHlS WO» U=™ XXi ~~J X- -
lg Day—Plasm 103.;-kifc.of 24 phonograph records to| Due to labor shortage we will
John 14; Saturday -r-!be used bv the servicemen. These be open from 6 a. m. to 7 p. m. j±«j">.ia«=o. ccura gd. jum wm-
~ " "" 26— !„™rd_i_its are distributed aU daily. Closed Thursday and Sun-iter supply now. Michael Sheehan,
_.,__ u „„^i T..*ppd in U. dav afternoons, nhnck's firill. Saline Valley Fairms, phone 164
iop both for the school and the:Psiam 23;* Sunday, Nov. 26— Ii^r(_-i_its are distributed aU daily. Closed Thursday and Sun-iter supply now. Michael Sheehan,
rmers. Jpslam 1; Monday—Matthew 5; ™" «,„ worid and placed in U. day afternoons. Chuck's Grill. I Saline Valley Farms, phone 164
John Cornish has been engaged Tuesday—Romans 8; Wednesday ■ ^7 n units hospital centers re-1 '■ JF22.
i instructor for the first course 1 c"or 13 (the love chapter); ?;>,nitation 'centers and so forth.!- Electrical appliances repaired.
hich will begin Tuesday, Nov. Thursday—Psalm 91. CThe daily TittT^.. the oroiect was started Orders taken now for new mer-j For Sale—One Holstein cow,
! at R n. m. and will meet for mn.„ «,,-,, ...f -..rooii- n^-,rp AUrrUB. -A--V :— -.,«=»•= it' f-T1Qv.^;=o T.imitmi omn„nt -.xf fresh, six vears old. Also 25
as lnsi-rucLur xui xxxx. xxx^x v^^wv. ± ^or_ 13 ltne love Cnaprerj; vmWIitation centers and so lorai. i- niieccricai appuances repaired, j
which will begin Tuesday, Nov. Thursday—Psalm 91. CThe daily TittT^.. the uroiect was started Orders taken now for new mer-j For Sale—One Holstein cow,
28 at 8 p. m. and will meet for papers this past week have ttn^A.merican Legion posts, it' chandise. Limited amount of fresh, six years old. Also 25
six weeks on Tuesday and Thurs- chronicled much about y^ hunt-;Py not hmited to this organiza-' "Hotpoint" Irons now available, j ic«rds ot mixed clxulik wood-
day for three hours each night.
Already a number of farmers
in the woods of northerns
hv tho American Legion poswa, ". uuctiiuioc. umuucu aimuni ox —":-• -"- 'T- —r* .,"""" *T
iDout me numc-j?y "i? limited to this organiza-■ "Hotpoint" irons now avaUable. jcoras of lmxe(i clxunk wood-
Is of northern, *? Anv group may contribute Howard Electric Service, phone' Harold Kuder, Jordan road, phone
——"•'. " " n-"~ in ^Michigan and we will have noted' """,-t-i luy r reCords for our H6R2. :199F14.
are planmng on enrolling m the'that these men were frequently ■ SSSSLnSi ^1 money however, | |
course and all interested should referred to M ..nimrods... ^ took ^cd™-se^ to the American! For Sal^-Registered Shrop-i
try to attend the, tot ^eetl^e'us a long time during the past f™ National Headquarters. Ishires. Large type yearling rams,; -•
Ther6a^ ^nb ^mer shoSd several years to discovev «•» °^-,^eglon WaTl___._ H iwith excellint fleeces. See%urof-'.purebred Shropshire rams. War-
course and each farmer snouia-_._ „«. 4.-l.„J. „„„„ ■„-„— „„„ /,;„ j _ „, i _, . . . . _. t^;_i.t,„;^„-» Q.uno T>Tinnf>
"^ pTa ;»rt,T™cr should several years to discover the on-. ° : jwith excellent fleeces. See ou
are broken and in need ox repair. anra.ls ne TOWiral lore: „„ ^ ., *„_ ,„t,o+ mau well be „?,„„ xx. ^« -^__:l__4.= -»«.
,xxxx,e-- For Sale — Berkshire hoars
rams 'Suitable for cross-breeding; also
>i .... x. ~. 7-=— War-
phone
7
Hewen's Farm, 5;142F21
pay i ren Finkbeiner, Saline^
For Sale—150 AAAA iWhite
•p hi-nlron and in need ol renair • ": ^- — -~ — " ~ . 015 uivitrenas. newens Darm,
"Mr ro?nish will endeavor to ^to ^ annals « Biblical lorej «D.day" for what may well be miles south 6t Ypsilanti Mich.
sh^' the femier how to repaii,101 Nimrod was the great-grand-' ae mos^ ^tai tuberculosis Chnst- ^__ ^„ „
or Tmlaee tMe worn or broken son of NoaJl and w&s described mas seal saie in Michigan's his- For Sale_An established tav-;Leghorn pullets, Ga'sson Straiin.
nart^d the farmer is supposed as *,the mightly hunter before tory -^u ^ on Mkcmlay, Nov. 27.1 d j^taurant. Modern equip-. 150 Barred Rock pullets. Cl^ke
to do most of the work. i*e Lord," and the founder of the ■ According to Curtis M. Wyhe, ment Qnl around n^nse, Gordon, phone 195F31, 4715 Wil-
w- _ " x, , ■■ = H 1. kingdom of Babvlon. Yen. the 1 ».^M^t rxf +r\p. Michigan Tuoer- . .„—-.,„ ,„ _.„., ,,_,.. .—...:i„,_- «»ji 7
Ftnulston
$2.00 DISCOUNT PER TON AT CAR
iMorton Poultry Farm
Brothers will fix it if anyone
can. Phone 101.
PHONE 65R2
BOB MORTON, MGB.
, do most or in. wui-n. -. - - - - a me i°unaer 0I ™e, According to curus m. vv^, ment 0nly year Mollnd license 1 Gordon, phone 195F31, 4715 Wil-
C H Osgood local agricultural'1"11^0111 of Babylon Yep, the, pr^ident of the Michigan Timer- ^ tov_-_-hi t0 sell U(,UOI.( beer ilow road. "
histauctor will supervise the'nhnrods are powerful men—]ust| culosis Association, the theme ^ ^yine_doin ^ exceUent
course having conducted similar hear 'em tell about it when they,of the campaign, is: This is a buginesS- immediate possession; Especially equipped to repair
course's the past two years. He, get back! ([During the past War to Save Lives. !we ^^^ to retire. For full details! auto parts and farm machinery,
states that all the farmers who, week we looked over some of the * Many local residents will re-. hQne Brfghton 9lgl_ 1 Welding of all kinds. Brooks
enroll will soon learn how to old Sahne papers in search of; ceive their seals m the mail Mon-1 "
weld grind the valves of their! certain data, and we came across; day and all are requested to IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
rcUId rS^^i?T?SK ^ni8^^'^^^^ T^SLJSS ffr! Sd rooms and batt.Extra «af
Srlrrtatot' Mplhi every County to supply thei our post office. Although the sale and lavatory and bed room on
^r^S nossiblf^during this!great^popular demand for 'Amer-Ito Jupport'- tuberculosis control,first floor, lots ocf closet room
^fJm^encv Ilea's War for ^Humanity' told inliasts mtil Christrhas, -it wffl be, garage, poultry house, ,ferge .Jot
ru^?S^' are urged to en-picture and. story—by Senator a* great help to postal employees on paved street Price reduced
rou^fo^ScouS? tt^ot oS^ John J. 'Ingalls of I&nsas-the _ Returns are made before the,for immediate sale, terms if nec-
_±<TWx "SS? oS ^^i£di?%*a«£5y^Sffi.8,lE?. Wylie stated that for the|76R2. Reaf^stat^General m-
s^ri^s^vofkThe space is large this is the third time we are I first time in recent years ttus surance.
InS to ^coidate aSy fighting a "War for humanity" I tuberculosis deatti rate ^ ^hi-
fann equipment. ifor that was- also the slogan in gan ^. mci^^. ^1 mtensive N QTICB
'1918 as well as now. I^fs hope; educational and case ^n&£F° Having taken over the agency
this is three times and out for' gram,"- he said, must be carneui ___. „____*,__„ _, „„ -„__ *^_J
... ... . , _.,.._ '„..<- <-« otnr, tViia Txrnr-ra.nsed in-
- "piem -
TB0.itS arid
VEGETABLES
Tomatoes ..... pound 80c
Spinach, clean, washed.... 28c
Rutabagas pound 5c
Green Onions 15c
Radishes, Crisp, 2 bunches 19c
Peppers lb. 20c
Oranges, Texas 5 lbs. 45c
Sweet Potatoes 2 lbs. 17c
Apples, Western Delicious
2 pounds 25c
Cabbage 2 pounds 9c
Carrots 2 hunches 19c
Cauliflower, LARGE S9c
Pascel Celery, LARGE. S9c
Celery Hearts -... 25c
Grapes, California lb.23c
Grapefruit pound 9c
Head Lettuce, Crisp......^. ISc
Lemons --- pound 15c
Dead, Useless Farm Animals
removed. Horses $3.00, cows $2.00.
Prompt service, including Sundays.
Call 4846. Adrian, reverse charges.
Adrian, Mich. Adrian Tankage Co.
f New-' electric ranges are now
available if your need is considered essential by the War Production Board*-,jApply at Johnson
and Co., 20S'*S6uth Fourth Ave.,
Ann Arbor, Mich., Phone 5002.
Saline Rotary Club
this is three times and Out* for gram£ heJ^1"^,^ «f StaeWer-Kempf Oil Co., haiT-
I us - that at the end of this con- out to stop ttawwsed m Gaioline, Kerosene,
I ZUct "America's War for Human- crease^ _B5Hftv fh^lal lale Fuel Oils, would welcome any
ity" will be won forever.CjWe » maxfe.possible by the _^}J*ten^.™*s __**«.<__«_ to m* in a__\
FLAOS.
in the war to save lives."
Both Philip Murray, president
of the C.I.O. and William Green,
psesident of the A. F of L., have
.endorsed the tuberculosis Christ-
'mas seal sale? according to Mr.
fXtte O.U «. XXXXi^lxXXX^, *xx V— ~ .
Club at The Tavern last Thara- where they are located. A relat-|««™/ ■£■ ™^w"\^f^ J"™j Milan 207.
day noon. He is the legally con-ive landed in France and in a1'" **"* ""** Tn Rflw nves"
stituted adviser of all county of- j short time was sent to Belgium.
ficers the board of supervisors, He wrote home naming the coun-
and it is up to him to authorize 1 try, but, of course, could not
arrests in all but minor matters,' name the city so he said "Moth-
and he can order anyone to jajl|er, I always liked those little,"»~ ~— "£-; r -^rzi -x^tl, labor<
for 24 hours if he thinks it ad- cabbages that you used to cook.^^gHe^stated ttataboth laoor,
visable. ^ . . jOf course, he couldn't be any-,^^ a^ ^?emy
His office handles in the neigh- ,where but in Brussels, but how^^time c^diuons, sucn ^
borhood of 2,000 cases of one could t^ censor know what he-*«L ^^f1 Gf woS Sadequate1
kind or another during a calendar | reauy meant to tell hf_r mother? « n^| ° c^wded housing
year, so it may be token for CIt really dosen't make any ***-££ lowered resistance to tuber-
granted that the people should |ference whether Thanksgiving l^e lowercu «a »
elect the best man possible for,Day is advancfed a week or not'1-1"
this important job, and at pres-|so rar as business is concerned,
ent we think they did. It -was done so that the time be-
Tfae birthday of President Ar-,tween that day and Christmas
thui; Hininger was duly observed, j might be extended, but we no-
and the following were guests: jticed last Week in Ann Arbor
■ All Sizes — All Fabrics
I Pr.ee Range to Fit LAJl Purses
624 So. Main St.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
FOX
anu cue xuuuwu^ xr«w... e,«—.. uueu ___oi. wee**. ... xxx... — ~—
B A, Branschapky, Roscoe Bom- that advancing- it one week was
steel, Alex J. Fox of Ann Arbor, j hardly enough tora great many
"Bobby" Clay Also
An Eagle Scout
East Lansing, Nov. 10.
__ _ To The Saline Observer.
of the shop, windows were al-i"Dear cfriends
ready showing Christmas decor
J. H Miner and Phillip Hum-
prey, Hillsdale, C. H. Simmons1, am,vv___6 ^^..^^ __
Sgt. Walter McArthur, Jr., and|ationS( axld the-Dime ^ores had
CpL John F. Baker. aU sorts of Christmas tree trim-
On the 16th W. Cari Rufuc of ^^ No doubt if we had Thanks-
Ann Arbor gave a fine talk on giving j^y in October, the Christ-
Korea and the week previous J mas decorations would come a
DOR-MOR STABLES
Grand Opening Friday, November 25th
Hay Rides - Riding Horses - Sleigh Rides
6200 Saline Ann Arbor Road. Located
two miles north from
center of Saline, six
miles south from U.
of M. Stadium.
Phone Saline 200-F13
Edson M. Gale, who spent 35
years in China, gave some of the
reasons for the recall of General
Stilwdl
week or two before that -anyway.
American speed is something to
be marvelled at—the caboose
wants to get to the destination
tilweu. _, i wants to get xu tuc ucaw»«i.«-«"
He gave the Chinese credit lori^^^g ^^ engine does. Might
£nreat culture and stated they „ weU go jback to the time of
were ahead of us before this last.. itiursday. in November if
present mechanical age.
New Subscribers
In October
Willard Feldkamp.
Hugh Reveling.
Mrs. Emanuel Jedele.
John Cornish.
.Shirley Kern.
Herman Schaible.
i Mrs*. John Hack.
§ Claire Collins
Mrs. W. D. Lovelace.
Henry Groeb.
Robert Guenther.
I found the enclosed clipping
in a letter which I received from
Bob today. I think it is just fine
that George Cook has attained
the rank of Eagle Scout and I
want to add my .congratulations
to ahose of a host of other frineds. j
I cannot let the statement that;
he is ".Saline's first Eagle Scout]
oS this generation" go unchal-l
lengted. Possibly you wouldn't]
consider Bob of the same gener-i
ation as George "but, as a mem- i
ber of Troop 46, Saline, Bob re-i
.ceived his Eogle .Scout rank on1
JJuy 31, 1940. , '
Bob is now in the V. S. Navy
I SALINE THEATRE
"WHERE TCrtT SEE AND HEAR THE BEST"
OPEN DAILY 6:45 SUNDAY MAHNEE CON.HNUOUS
"a
we're bound to get things mixed
up anyway. -.
Coming Auctions (ax-Tto *£__£ ^dio work m the
Charles Howard will have ajN. T. S. at U. of fWis. at Madi-
sale of miscellaneous articles at j son. He was at Great Lakes
his residence on Southc Lewis (Navy Training center all of last
street on Saturday, Dec. 2. , summer. He is very happy at
^ [Madison..
v a m t n n t (With hSst personal regards,
N O TIC H i ** Mrs. T. M. '-Caay.
Friday-Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE November 24-25
Lynn Merrick and Larrv Parks in
STARS ON PARADE
Co-Hit: Edmund Lowe and Janis Carter in
GIRL IN THE CASE
There wiH be a tin collection _ '„, -.qq p^^g
Saturday, Nov. 25. Please save I Try 10 rJUHie 1UU rcuuic
all tin cans for that date.
WiUiam Jakad,
Salvage Chairman.
Eyes \Examined
Dr. Frank Gifiord, Toledo Op-j — :—
tometrist. Office: Milan Hotel, I Grosse .Re and Redford town-
Saturday 1:00 to 9:30 p. m. Glass-1 ships in iWayne county are closed
es fitted, (aith year in Milan.) to hunting by lexgislative act.
Then cyoull know why it is
easier and cheauer to utilize Observer advertising columns and
Teach many, many times that
number.
READ THE LINER ,ADS NOW.
Sunday-Monday November 26-27
Phil Baker and Marjorie Massow in
TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT
ADDED: LATEST NEWS .AND COLORED CARTOON
Tuesday November 28
wi-:'-^°'r OMEt'DAT'ONLY!
**■ -|pS?'.:-;^hnifer Jones and Charles Bickfo^d in
IffiB SONG OF BERHARETTE
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Object Description
| Title | 1944-11-23; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-11-23 |
| 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 | 1944-11-23; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-11-23 |
| 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 |
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIG^: THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1944 NUMBER 7 Thanksgiving TjA Good OppolMiity *'For Our Farmers SEEN AN' HEARD 16th War Loan CARD OF THANKS ! For the • Thanksgiving of the community at large, this b.ank addfe its gratitude for faith reposed in it by its customers—faith which is the foundation of success and progress. Saline Savings Bank The One Story Bank On the Corner School Has Program Desig.ied To Repair His Many Tools. C.Thanksgtving Day! A „, -* earlier this*.year than-.has..Seen, the custom-in years :past,'but;, nevertheless just as meaningful • - as everv,and in many respects"; j _-^ . x TkT _~\ -1 wis55L t0 tha1* my many '-f 11*1 VA IC l\ nW I ITl friends for greeting cards sent -iciPilV V- -"-O ilu" KJl1 me on my 90th birthday. week-- . - ■ - - , ■ ■ * — __.-.. Started Monday And Will Continue Until ■ itecmber 16th. Ella R. Crittenden. We have government Saline Mercantile Co. wheat. jus Many j.oujs. as everv „and in many respects:- .^ \JSJZil-iX\ su xu o ' •' ., TTv a -= +=»> ,far more;^ ;at this _time "than' * ^^g -gixj^ War Loan Drive; Classified Advertising The local school board is taK-, ever befdre'iii.'the-lives"isif Ameri-'qfi,rted Lon Mondav and will' con- ' a„ „_„. «__. «»^» .-,„„..«,„, a„ „_.. ing advantage of a program of- cans_ -^lien we -consider- the .fu--' ^edt^^n^ m ^nd the-*?-*** l™ fif omseI*on-4« PeI fered by the Government to the;ture of ici^tific; inventions/ forife,.^^ ^fc^e ^Sie^! hne **** ^"seouent. msertion farmer by malting necessary ar-1^^^ -jfe - -^obot ^ crocket-M^t^^^o^^an drive— i AUNIMUM. CHARGE 25 CENTS T?*^^ ^f '$A, *KTof it in E bonds,!—--——. ^ tH^,- ™^tv^ Wolverine Work Shoes at of -tt . HE; t^TUSi _lo _*d>'enough.to'_™*e damgge in this and probabiy wiu be assist- Parsons'. was started two years ago ^ cotuitty and that -because of that' 'Tr'T.- „ *„ o/^e old GallahtsJ — : - ^ofT^TSoved'^ISp: ™ ™- ** f^/^\°fias 1™^ ^ For Rent-One room; also a ?*£ tiT£™e™Tin keeping ^ m, ouJ ownteckyards. We= Mready some have purchased'6-room flat. Phone 225R3. ful to the farmers m *eeP"'s • sincerely hope that the war will \ m77t «,„. ~»r, while others should • - ^e^S^entl^to0^: hnd i/en£before they are de-i^^^^a^ not wait! For Sale-Archery supplies. E. ms^^l Xi^P to™/61^^^ to be.flovjn for anybody to urge them,but it's;Owen, 106 East Henry St 10 msh ail necefasxuy »"»v ''across the Atlantic according to -mtah,v)l mll(.i to exoect that SSlUSL'SSSUof tS^M-'P-dictions tor the future >s,,%»$*£° ™Ve° Q&ZS-tj ^eE^. ,? AenS:, °_ o^T^r,itnr America m general and Salme in;^., „„-, .VRrv cent a^t can be George J. Klager, Auctioneer, Phone 258861, Ann Arbor. For Sale — Feathers; Conn trumpet good as new. Mrs. Sam Lambarth. If you haven't winterized your cpx, do it now at Elmer Steeb's Gulf Service. Expert Radio Service. Brown Brothers, 225 South Ann Arbor street, phone 264R3. Heating and sheet metal work, furnace cleaning and .'epaii-u>2. R. G. Wahl, phone 160. i xxip,. n« thP rental of the. build- vxx.~xx.~~x~. -~- —- ^„-„-^ "~';all wUl do so. ine uovenuueui.; Automobile heaters. Hot air and! Alcohol for automobiles. 5 Gal. i can for $5.00. Limited stock. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. - ^heat lieht power and janitor i Amenra; m^BEu iu«'=r*J {"'will need every cent that can be-.hot w S&&*LKm^W Aching Pf^-e^y thmgs^ <%>%$? g % Wta» S«eSlocal board is requir«i to ggg^ **• ^^^^^0^ S S^£^Bui=Ki=«^ *=~ SSrtJTft hourCs°urse wMch gSSS^£&:fl^rSSK? £ Legion- Auxiliar: Because tche shop in the high tne family at home read a portion; ^-^ American Legior school was not sintable for the of the Bible set aside for thatl^m meet on Tuesday, Nov. 28,; . „_ ,. _„* tu„;. *e^p\e. in dav and that the bovs and girls' x «,~ i — v Wanted—Ride daily to Ann insists of 36 hours jjiojuicu uio.l cvcvy iucmucj. ui, —"o - ' Arbor by two girls. Leave at Because tche shop in the high tne family at home read a portion-, ^-j^ American Legion Auxiliary 7:30. Address P. O. Box 294. ,!.„„! „.oe r,r* Bifitnhifi for the ofthe Bible set aside for that!will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 28,; tools in day and that the boys and girls |
