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THE
OBSERVER
VOLUME 63
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, NOV.^ 30, 1944
NUMBER 8
6th War Loan
Hitler's Number is Up
Let's make this 6th War Loan
Drive final. Let's make it overwhelming. Vl'
You know what to do. You
know how much you can do.
DO IT!
BUY WAR BONDS!
Saline Savings
i
T^"
Finkbeiner-Coy
Wedding Saturday
SEEN-&N' HEARD
Emanuel Evangelical
<IThe last' day of November! To-
i Community Council
' Say, are you saving Monday
evening, Dec. 4 for the Community Forum. Prof. James K.
For Sale •
Zeeb Road.
Three ,goats.
5665
9
The Surge Store has Dairy
_.„,-, . - ,-l.x tt „f tu- -D.vn.iV.o-i Maid,hot water heaters and ex-
f^°C„k feJZZy-FJv. F°a^p t» milker units. Blair & Carter.
*»»Sta^Lp^rr^irV___*-MK^ sorrow the world steps into the Science department will lead the phonT^i
ES*BSm£ sSVa S first of the winter months. We g^^^^lSS ~
candlelight wedding on Saturday have had our first snowstorms SSs^T in tfis S For Sale-Round
evenmg, Nove^r 25, when Miss during the past week_ but the munity .g concerned %vith ma
Mr^ fe W Winchester, white crystals didn't stay with us problem and will appreciate an
was' imited to marriage to T/5,long. We have a marvelous Fall; opportunity to hear him,
Milton Finkbeiner, son of Mrs..not even all of the plants and- tTT^t
Clara Finkbeiner and the late greens in Uie gardens have beeniHaiTy X_. HaiTTlOn
Oak range
for wood or coal, in good condi
tion. Mrs. Hering, 210 Russell
street, phone 54R4'
George J. Klager, Auctioneer,
Phone 258861, Ann ATbor.
Wanted—A good used tractor.
Ray Burmeister, Saline and Manchester road.
Expert Radio Service. Brown
Brothers, 225 South Ann Arbor
street, phone 264R3.
j For Sale—Registered yearling
j Holstein bull, 2 Jersey heifers
1% years old. G. N. Beckingtom,
Bemis road. Phone 189F3.
John Finkbeiner. The Rev. H. S. frozen entirely, and erysanthe-j Harry E. Harmon, 54-year-old
von Rague read the service for mum blossoms are still lingering • former resident here, died sud-
the double ring ceremony. °n the bush<5&. C.The Highway; aenly Monday at an Osteopathic
The bride who was given in departments^ are anticipating hospital in Highland Park. He, .. „ .. .. _ __ __..
marriage by her father, chose a Winter too for we saw some -of was born, at Lake Ridge, Lenawee j stock preparations. Call today
._ _. -- ...t...„ =o«« Taohirvned the ~~ ' '"
Pratts guaranteed poultry and
777rn af white satin 'fashioned the men busily engaged in con-;county, June 8, 1890, and-was a [for free poultry and stock health
SHrvTa fittPd bodice with a lace structing some snow fences on graduate of Salme High schco!. I guide. Lambarth Hardware.
^lZ Ldsweeheart'neckline. The the road to Ann Arbor last week.. DeCeased is survived *- ™°:-
£ slaves w«e Wished in points We couldn't helB wonderina: „-,,«. .^ fn^n„ n.n* -
hy his j
wondering wife, the former Delia Thompson.',
nnlthe full skirt extended into a whether they, were working in ot Milan a sister, Mrs. Ben Up-former. Never b
^S,,inr train with lace inser- vam ** ^"V do sometimes when hailSi and a brother, Jay W. Har-! from 1 to 2 tr
tilnl Sh™or<Ta single strand there is no snow to catch during mon of Saline 1* «- —
of ^arls the gift of the groom, the winter or whether these. Funeral services were held at 2
Her^g4rt-tip veil was held ta *»«* ml^ht pile up such huge 0.clci:k wednesdav afternoon at!
For Sale—Gilbert train trans-
been used. Will run
trains and has au-
Heating and sheet metal work,
furnace cleaning and _'epa.-_--i>&.
R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
Alcohol for automobiles. 5 Gal.
can for §5.00. Limited stock.
Wiedman Auto Co., -Saline.
Used cars wanted. Wil p,_v
top prices for good late models
Wiedman Auto Company. Saline
tomatic circuit breaker. Call! Steeb'js.
Three weeks until Christmas.
Limited supply of auto accessories
available. Buy now at Elmer
For Sale—Child's white snow
soms and she carried a bridal «™ces used to in years gone by. craft ^ Terry roads, outside of auto parts and farm machinerv l^?™8' ^^ Bowen- 10° North
bouwetof roses with an orchia W*3 ^^ that as younpters we Detroit, with Rev. WiUiam Bach welding of all kinds. Brook, ,MaPle avenue-
which served as the corsage for ma?V times walked home for officiating. Burial was in Acacia! Brothers will fix it if anyon-
he? gotag-away suit of a fuschia «^a over the tops of frozen cemetery on Sbuthfield road,
Shadf The matron of honor, Mrs. dru:':s which covered the fences Wayne county. .;
shade. inei^?^.01_")" " 'f ft- entirely. It was a thrill for us to . '
2SrSST££?ZZ £«■ ___^«*_S_\ Sfc. Harriet Wilson
can. Phone 101.
■ We have a large stock of new
■ Goodyear tires on hand, also sev-
! w. -■ -~ . „ ieral pre-war truck tires.
i Dead, Useless Farm Animals !m__i Auto Co., Saline.
i removed. Horses $3.00, cows $2.C0.; ___.
Wied-
blue taffeta with m^ching ved Qf often referred to as ani Mrs Harriet Kimball Wilson Prompt service, including Sundays i Semi-Solid ButtermUk in drums
She carried an arm bouquet ot .^^^^ Winter". <TAlready who had made her.winter home Call 4846. Adrian, reverse charges iand barrels for poultry. We have
pink roses and P^P01"*^ ^ the-pictures-of Santa aaus are here for several seasons passed (Adrian, Mich. Adrian Tankage Co ,a good supply on hand. Morton
| bridesmaids were Mrs^ Donald ^ ^ ^^^ maga-^way Sunday at Tecumseh at the
I .O'Hara of Clinton, sister of the *•£= s . S-iL 'rrwi^lase of 91 years
Bank
MEMBER"
"FEDERAL RESERVE^
_SYSTEI4-
The One Story Bank. On "the Corner
i
zines aiod shpp. windows. Children. aSe °* 9"t years
New electric ranges are now
j Poultry Farm, phone 65R?.
groom, and Mra. Byron JMOore, of are ^^ougjy^waitin,, iuS arriv-- M>s- Wilson is survived by four aVaila.ble .if your need is consid-! Wanted — Dead and useless
Manchester, who jvore...gowns ot ^ perhaps J ^^ m§re interest daughters. Mrs. Winmfred Bates, ered essential by the War Pro- stock: horses $3.00, cows $2. Call
dusty rose' taffeta, ..similarly ^^ anticiPHtion. than'is accorded and Miss Vesta Wilson, with whom ductioh Board. Apply at Johnson. collect Tecumseh v ;350."" •Carrol
Styled,', and each earned an arm meanine'■ of. Christmas she made .her home in,Tecumseh; and Co., 209 South Fourth'- Ave., .Frost, Licensee-'foi'~'Darii3g' & Co.
'bouquet of '•Talisman,, roses wth We. .r^. j^m^t a^few d^s Mra. FmracvPamburn, with whom Ann Arbor; Mi6h., Phone'''S002. '• —
:-^e .S^'^ir WOr? a ^' tewiueli.;fte writer woDdefed^e spent .the ^vkfe .tod Ife j ' * .— r '. '; Metal flock - feeders, oil and
■ga?rTTtJ^ d1eflSCribin!.grS1 — S«fyV^^!-^iv& i!L. *■ ^erman^t .for, electoc^tofobtainscand wafc-
DOR-MOR STABLES
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.
x/o »■»»»jr_^7^Jr^^_ the First Christmas, would recbg- three sons Sidney, Tecumseh; •'Xrnas, BUT make the appoint-!er troughs"fgr'.laying flocks. Mor-
ting. It all boils down to'whether,Wilson, Trenton.
we are more concerned with' Funeral services w<
things mythical or.things factual. 2:30 p m. on Wednes
^ -t *• r»e. c„-fl, xno pronm A myth is something we can Collins- flineral home,
Ypsilanti, who with the ggwp * ^ s WP and burial was in Tecumseh
—•■-- -5 ■ -77 en/A T„i,m t-_|, .„* we are more concerned with __ . . ...
^}LeTi^I,%T£LlZpfe, bath of things mythical or.things factual. 2:30 p ml on Wednesday at the sh
T/5 Donald Shepherd, both or a 5,„<.l,-,.;„ ^^x.x-h;^^ ...^ „„* Collins funeral home, Tecumseh-
NOW at Helen's Beauty °n Poultry Farm.
ursou, ireiLixuii. . . ... Shop. We have a few boxes of:
Funeral services were held jit Xmas cards left. Helen's Beauty For Sale — Registered Duroc
lyaxixxxxxx, „xxx, «-" "- ° . ' push aside, at ^__j_ just ag we ana oun<
were members of the 107th Medi- £ rieht after ■ Christmas'■ cemetery.
CARD OF THANKS
Jersey boars, without papers if
j preferred. Dan Hertler & Son,
i Electrical appliances repaired.:.j7125 East US-112,, phone 184F21.
'Orders taken now for new mer- _ - , ■ ,, , . , .
chandise. Limited amount of! For Sale_;-Northern Michigan
j "Hotpoint" Irons now-.avaUable. ■ ?otatoes; Bette^-^t ?°™ ^n"
x,. ,,. xx. and we drexel that effort. So we , .„, , . . ^ ...
irher this month. , pvt(,pl,H^-•-'}, ni-.- .^» m^.h i+= faithful customers for their co-
For her daughter's wedding Mrs.J g™y dioose- ^^■ **, operution-, patience,and good wiU-!
... .!.„_._. o m=t pe<\nvpd cr0wn.«i« path ofjieasr re-stance. «]_io-. ^It pleases us to have pleased;
116R2.
Saline Valley Farms, phone 164
iF22.
Phone Saline 200-F13
¥
C°l ^°> Tories01°Hergfl°ow ''^y te^Iast-Thursday of Nov-
with black accessories Her flow- . ^ & traditional! Thanks- 3^
ers was a corsage of gardenias. ,' t <3fite<?
Mrs. Finkbeiner- was "dressed,.in ^g^'^t^^t^tl£
Grey with black accessories, and f «"» ceieb^eQ. toqjy instead ot
& a corsage of gardenias. last week. So, it's not out of
_^_8__-_j__-_-3li'E*'***'''g"»^^
For Sale—Regfetered Shrop-,150 Barred Rock pullets. Clarke
| shires. Large type yearling rams, J Gordon, phone 195F31, 4715 Wil-
Mi". and Mrs. Charles Zietlow. iwith excellent fleece's. See our bf-'low road. 7
_ jfering before you buy, it will pay I
of CARD OF-THANKS big dividends. Hewen's Farm,- 5'
so. wore a. Wxca.ec w _xxx^x..^. comment about it still!' mUes soutl1 ot tpsilanti Mich. ! LINER ADS GET RESULTS.
Preceding the ceremony-Miss ^f^^^wftevt h^ me^-' We wish to express our deep ; j ; .
^^L"^nf "O tion several times of the guests appreciation for the many acts You can buiId >our farnl-
Dawning' and O , _____ ______ _,._.____ m< ,„^_....-_^-2yF kindness shown us in our re- with * worio-mi t■_,.,. cmv t_.o«1
Marjorie
<_ansr "At
with a Federal Land Bank Loan
•__.__?, _-_. isa.v.xxxxxg, exxx~ ~ TjveseTif at *he first Thj_nks-tivinfi--tM: ■«uiui««>'> »"uv™ ua iu- ul" -*■* witn a Federal Land Bank
Promise Me' «,*• „£ SSSSfeSI «t to—-for ttie .lovely.-low intere^long^tim^asy;
■na,nr,tpv rhurcT. oranist. nrOvid- , .. . „<■,,-,.= anA fl^rs jinstallments-^uicii service! Write'
' or phone National Farm Loan
March and the Mendelssohn ?7>-^ — ^^^-S^r a%^ AUCTION SALE ' Street,**S; Ar^r.*. Phon^Sl
Davidter, church or^st prOvid- ZgoT^^lhemoughi'' £___Tto <****■ ^nd flowers!
musical settings, ana. ° * B ■ t,.x.^ .-ne.A,^,p,.
mg the
xxxg, --"^ "*%'"cr~_ ~~r~ '^xr'AAince' us— how mffly Americans dis-;
S -and ^he^MendeSS &**»» ™ ******* spirit;
ii , - m 1944 that those Pilgrims did m,
March. ... - ._*> . . -.
. John-Bodmer and Children.
-r a- x w xe^ii«™tr„» t-ho ppvp- inviting Indians as their guests? \- —= -AJui Arbpr.'
ra^d1^ff^§raS^t^,Thfiy ^-^^ been ^ «*'• ^e ^^signed wfll sell, at ___^L2
™"/ri* ^t? w-5 held in the friendliest -of -terms -and the Pil- public auction-on the premises,;
"^S1 r,Zts wer- nresSit*&*** Totmd-^Qtey- must handle tn South-Lewis, street. Saline, on,
fZ Detit S 1'tar Sitt^ ^ soft &to«B. « ^ei Saturday, December 3 I
lon« cSS and stl^ne '^^S goes- rwMt& men and; commencing .at 1 p. rn.. the fol-.
Mr %nd Mrai Btokwiiff .wiu;Iadians were potential enemies .following described property:
lo^'XL^-wov 3ft forMl-:anA ^y ^^y*3 eyed eacl1! Sewing machine, A. B. C.;
"Z bS Fll!-whlre Sw^%-oom' oQler ^ distrust: We ^^ oul washer, cabinet radio, antique-
S?D SteieSmt ■rehantas today' t00' lwt how ^lnut buffet- allti^e chairs' rec"
will report ior reassignment. many Americans would have heen; ord plaj'er, beds and dressers, an-'
'- charitable enough to invite same (tique spindle bed, end table, bath j
■ German prisoners-of war-to dine room scales, lawn mower, elec-.j
LAGS—-
All Sizes c__ All Fabrics
Priee Range to Fit All Purses
624 So. Brain St.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
■POX
Mrs.-Emma h. Jordan
Maybe it isn'i the hens' fault! It takes,
jnany different things ^ih just, the right'
TA6L?ofJS'x,,rJi-"-Tv>rX- -.n fjii.-o;location''center?- The Pilgrims stroller^ pei^'and gate,'wheslbaf.
Deceased- was-norh in i>iiss- r^,„-M. _,«,„ ^„„Q -n-. v„t ,„0 v,axTp _L„ -,, »« -^..-v, ..a~p ov
ipeceasea wa^ oom ,n x>^-_ ^^ bscve done "it,- but we have row, new roll of barb wire,.. .2%
\ a r -_r'e77J_t 7-v.p ™7i drifted far from their Christian caliber rifle, dishes, curtains,
i in and Louise Saylor. Shejwaa ,nnvintims fl;We just read an tools and many small items.
■ arried on Oct. 25 1M5. to Wal- item abou't Sergeant Shamrock; CHARLES HOWARD,
-,e C. Jordan of Saline, fane is of Qgj^ Carson, Colo., & member' CLARENCE COOK, Auctioneer.
BMERV
GOODS
[Home Made Pork Sausage
pound 45c
iHome Made Ham, whole lb. S9e M .
s Plaijn _ 15c
Pork Chops pound 35c Buckwheat __ i?c
Pickled Pigs Feet lb.l8c Ceike Flour 32c
»J»£2
'o5«rt>t!
wmBits
CEREALS
—"— -CW__
Quaker Puffed • Wheat.:..., 12cRadishes •_.... 2 bunches 19c
.Qualser- Puffed Rice -___ l*cpascal Celery,' I^3EMJE 35c
Kellogg's Pep llcciean Washed Spinach.... 29c
Cheerioats '_ 14cGreen -Peppers : —, lb. 20<5
iSSsbury's
ICC MASHES
- furnish the balancing proteins, minerals
— _ „ilvlv « J.*«.*ii^J.i -v»av«4t WLU._.UVV. -1VJLXO. JUUIL3 JVJ/""» ( ""« *»".-■*— j . "
brothers, Henry, William and operate" with the best of inten- j east of Ann Arbor at 110 Wag- and vitamins needetj with grain. You get
Fred Saylor, all of Blissfield, Ed- tions You se6j sergeant Sham-! ner road on the corner of US-12
ward Saylor of Tecumseh and rock is a dog> and once when he! &nd Wagner road, will have a
George Saylor of Jasper, and^t\vo t AWOL operaUons were held, big sale on Saturday, Dec. 9.
• •__<C\Tri 11 TfxT4^—x* • i_.
B3EST
i-rvived by her husband; °™ ot the signal Corps. He carries; _
son, Leslie, of Saline; one daugh- communication wires for the 90th'/-.„„•„_. a,,^™,
ter. Mrs. Lawrence; Tucker of ^fantry through narrow culverts | ^OHlinSC AUCUOHS
Saline;- six grandchildren; five where a human sergeant cannot' Mrs. Julius Aprill, two miles |
sisters, Mrs. Edward Webster up u^tu he saw fit to return. He! Clarence Cook will be the auc-
of Metamora, O., and Mrs. Mary is important. Likewise Tiger the tioneer.
Spiegel of Blissfield. Mrs. Jor- Englisn bulldog mascot of Campj .
dan had resided here for ten Giuespiei Calif., has been declar-1 "
years. e<_ almost indispensible in the tel-; OP.*^"RRVRR LTNERS
Funeral services were held at ephone service for he has taken j "UBaCiKV EiK __ii* c&o
2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at pOSsessiolx 0f the camp's tele-, Classified Advei'tiSTOST
maximum results from your layefs because
you get efficient feed use. Six different Pillsbury's Best Egg Mashes to choose from.
Come in and discuss your needs.
Lockwood funeral home with Rev .plo ^otli and every time a„ „„,'„__ firs* inWKnn ' 4p net i
W. C. Bassett of the Evangelical, niarine ^^^ t0 use the phone 61c.Per»,"e £EtJ^ inwHOx-T •
nhnvni, in TOissfield ocffic*atinEr. he must remove the dog. Tiger' Une eaPh subseanen^ mS™L
Oakwood is not disturbed unless the call MINIMUM CHARGE 25 CENTS;;
is vital. So "Don't kick my dog ! •
l--around"is probably a saying with! Wolverine Work Shoes atj ; 4
Church in Blissfield
Interment was in
cemetery in Saline.
Mrs- Elizabeth Robison
i meaning in the war serjrices-
■ CFor those who are interested
Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner Robi-' f£ the Nationwide Bible Reading
Parsons'.
T?Atesxm_^Mm,
i'~
HOTCEREMS
We have government wheat j
son, 81 years old passed away on.pr0gram, from Thanksgiving -lo "Saline.-Mercantile C6._ ■ - .
Wednesday, Nov. 15 at her home■ Christmas—here is the list, for; "" . —'"''•..■
on the Saline-Macon road,-in Sa-lthis week* Nov. 30, Psalni 91; [ For Sale—Archery supplies. E.
'line township. . * • 'Friday, Matthew 6; Saturday,j.Owen, 106 East Henry St 10
A native of Ireland, she wasijohn 3; Sunday, Isaiah 40; Mon-i — I
born on Oct. 22, 1863. She came j day, Psalm 46; Tuesday, Rom- Automobile heaters. Hot air and,
to this country in 1876 and had!ans'i2; Wednesday, Hebrews 11; hot water. . Wiedman Auto Co., I
^maftagemSK feulle cmfeare^CTantoed vrtth'iisCefiil.'tlpsi.J
^Ibnthen^Afe 7 7^7^ ■: ^iv^?^" *-:
MORTON POULTRY FARM
PHONE 65R2
BOB MORTON, MGR.
made her home in the Saline and,Thursday, Matthew 7. CSimday,
Tecumseh area since .then. ! rjec. 3, by tlie way, is the first
Mrs. Robison's husband, Wil- i Sunday in Advent, a season in
liam, preceded her in death in Ithe Church year that has a re-
1927. " ilationship to Christmas much as
She is survived by several j Lent has to Easter. It is aV. sea-
nieces and nephews. '1S0n of preparation for a coming
Funeral services were held in" great event. In Orthodox and lithe Lockwood funeral home oniturgical churches stress is laid
Nov. 18 at 2 p. m. Rev. William ion the "Voice in the Wilderness"
Bach officiated and* burial was in i calling to all mankind "Repent
Saline.
Order your Pf eister Hybrid Seed
Corn now. Henry F. Groeb, 5361
Maple Road, Tel. Saline 181F14.;
' For" Sale^-18 feeding- lambs.
Lewis Scherdt, phone 188F12. 8
SALINE THEATRE
"WHERE TOU SEE AND HEAR THE: BEST?'
OPEN'DAILY 6:45 SUNDAY MATINEE CONTINUOUS
Friday-Saturday
For Sale—Feather dressed fat
^^ ^ ^ ^ hens 25c lb. Pears—to eat, can,!
Oak HuT'cemetery, Saline "town-'ye. f|r "Sie^Kingdom"of H(Sven.or pickle. Squash, hickory nuts.'
ship. J is'at hand. Prepare ye the way! Phone 162F23. j
— • jof the Lord,,' and marks the be-1
CARS OF 1HANKS
ginning of a new Church year.;IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ..
. j Liturgical churches have thej 9 rooms and bath. Extra seat!
We desire to express our sim-ichurch year beginning with Ad-,and lavatory and bed room, on!
cere thanks to our many friends*vent so that the Life and Teach-'first floor, lots of closet room,]
and neighbors for their acts of-i,^ of Christ may he stressed,garage, poultry house, large lot!
kindness during the last illness of
tiful flowers and for the comforting words of Rev. William Bach.
Mr. and Mrs. Franik Stilts,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Vealey.
systematically during the yearjon paved street. Price reduced
DOUBLE FEATURE
Chester Morris in
Dec. 1-2
our beloved mother, for the beau- g^ every phase of them covered.;for immediate sale, terms if nee-.
«*.., „ . „„,, *„> *v,p „™,*„w- The Adyent season has four Sun- essary, .fcquire A. C. Lange, 107
days, comemmorative of the four)East Michigan, Saline. Phone
thousand years of waiting cf°r,r-6R2_ jj^ Estate—General In-
salvation after the first prophecy suranee_
.\ 1 concerning a Redeemer was given, i • "
Eyes Ex^ttined iThewond is very much of a wil- —
Dr Frank Gifford, Toledo Op-iderness this year and perhaps' tions for a joyous Christmas can
tometrist. Office: Milan Hotd,!listening to the Voice would] ever produce, but about which we]
Saturday 1:00 to 9:30 p. m. Glass- \ bring greater satisfaction and re-j are usually so much more con-[
es fitted. (11th vear in Milan.) suits than the material prepara- cerned at this time of the year. \m
ONE MYSTERIOUS NIGHT
Co-Hit: Joan Davis and Jane Frazee in
KANSAS CITY KITTY
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday December 3-4-5
Mickey Roonety and Lewis Stone in
ANDY HARPY'S BLONDE TROUBLE
ADDED: .LATEST NEWS AND COLORED CARTOON
Wednesday-Thursday
December 6-7
Jean Arthur and Lee Bowman in
THE IMPATIENT YEARS
ADDED: LATEST NEWS AND COLORED CARTOOT*
Object Description
| Title | 1944-11-30; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-11-30 |
| 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 | 1944-11-30; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1944-11-30 |
| 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 OBSERVER VOLUME 63 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, NOV.^ 30, 1944 NUMBER 8 6th War Loan Hitler's Number is Up Let's make this 6th War Loan Drive final. Let's make it overwhelming. Vl' You know what to do. You know how much you can do. DO IT! BUY WAR BONDS! Saline Savings i T^" Finkbeiner-Coy Wedding Saturday SEEN-&N' HEARD Emanuel Evangelical |
