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The Saline Observer
VOLUME 64 SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1946 NUMBER 9
0 * T CjL SALINE COUPLE WEDDED avenue, Detroit. Qf»pc N^Afi VfiV GIRL SC0UTS TO HOLD ~————~~-~>~—~~-~--~
seniors 1 oMage»maconchdech ^_y-*s_r*sfia.we ^^1, „fSSL, op"8™*8BAZAAR ■ ZcUtaniaA
-II Ti \- 1 aMMPVWUHl R Kta« of Chicago; and Mr. KCVISIOIJ OI Mate ____£"__ troom 1 &«*«*«««•
'Happy Ending HK^V £d &L?'„?1? it^fc Constitution ^VlS^tti _^A,
i Play Will Be Staged "" ' ■55* VI J5_i Everett immS the paSt Pa.B?.a2e °f the amendment thru December 13th. The sale —~———-— —
1 Thursday And Frukv '•': W. WT- providing for a split oi the -arm feature stuffed animals Present dav democracv Wit*
» £li _n2Xl.-.■_?-_. —V _-l of thp <.tatp CnnstitntinT. • rt work to the best advantage.
The senior class of Saline -' ^ W UlIlS TOF I ailKS Robert!. fS, diS^ofS „, " . SSv^mfn^ t0° H?
high school will present their <* 1 ,___ ^ University of Michigan Bureau Wnm9n'c fink Ser ?elW ?,S^S ^
play, a three act comedy en- I U/L _P «,t^ of Government, believes. • Tf OIIla]l S V/tUD Si f^L.S1S P10P°rtl0nate
titled, "Happy Ending," on *7 W110 UEVC "The Constitution is now^ „ . nYansWl* thi v?T l501^
Thursday and Friday evenings, ' ' J " "*ww**^ cluttered with detailed financial f\1A£,f C^-J*-- ToSA ^w^l °f T*
December 5 and 6th, in the 1 jf* \ ■ ■ . provisions that should be UUCSt OPCSlKer ™™ l!w We haV<% t0°
Saline high school auditorium, t&F ) V' » * Christmas Cheer To covered only by legislation," ^*W^W1, T*'***^* ^K«wSSh aDTgest US
beginning promptly at eight . wV £ fesA Be Brought To Ford declares, "and the new T ™* ™?Sr ^d ^TL
o'clock. The Seniors have work- ; i %M Hospitalized Veterans movement for an amendment Urges Women To Take Jb %SS^a„^^ lah°l
<sd very hard on the produc- §1 ^spuaiiz^veterans to. exempt food from the sales More Active Interest a™r JS ™™gt ther ^st
tion and it promises to be'a f ,H; This campaign, sponsored by ta* indicates that the end has In Current Events ktion are all striking examples
S- +u t i v j*. i, i- ' /'SB %» the American Legion, is under- no| yet been reached. _ of sportsmanship Since
Kathryn Luckhardt, who has ., , f W - way for its third successive ^. ™ article prepared for The Saline Woman>s Club Government took over thi
the lead, will be a favorite with > . , _l year to ^PP^ Michigan's 12,- P^ftion in the Bulletin of held their lar meeting mines last May it has had plen-
all. Acting opposite Kathryn is ^j | »,: 000 hospitalized war veterans *h* Natloni£ Jax Association, Tuesday afternoon, Novembe? ty of time to find out whSr
George Cook, who is expected .7^ ' 7 j H^ with Christmas presents. Gifts Jord cites the following restric- 26th, at the home of Mrs. the miners were asX for
also* The* Sto' "s^Mr? &> < I flL_ If be t^ at H-Te'S Barber CoStftuTio^08 Y ?arold /rances- K was ^uest !omethi^ they were titled
yjr?A a 4e d^ect?1 if ^^ w«. if if H^| sh°P- If y°u wish you may Constitution , day and a goodly number of to, and of course, the operators
Mildred Haswell who has had jj| , / * .1 leave cash donations and gifts .A .^aduated income tax and members an| th/ir sts. at_ h^d that knowledge alfi thi
much experience in directing WM mEM will be selected by the Ameri- £aasi fied property tax are pro- tended. Presiding over the time. Also Mr.Sis And he
P^u' j -n u j j. MM v 1 x fSBi can Legion. Gifts should be in niDitea- ,..,--_ .„ business session was the presi- also knew that he had but one
The proceeds will be used to m& ,< ,^| Christmas wrapping—deadline .. An ^^' hmit of 15 millsson dent Mrs% j_ K Lewis, who card to play, the strike and not
help finance the annual senior Uf j £1 ^ -will be December 10th. Forth- f.1^ Property tax rate is estab- turn-;d the meeting ov'er ^ heing £ Jood sportsman he
%u /-„.,+ .c 00 -e n -"""xJr er information can be obtained lls^Tea- , . ,, Mrs. Charles Miller, program played it. He plaved it against
iriBl aIw follows: ^^ ^T - by calling Lawrence Deede at ^ ^ the.proceeds of the chairman. Mrs. Miller then re- the history of poor sportsmaS
S™5 akK - ?oloresp.c*a« —-"' 126R2 during business hours, automobile weight and gasoline quested Mrs_ Lewis to t shi on ^ ^ of t^coS S-
S^pSSL" °irbaCh ^ .fa^ The following gifts are need- Jaxes. .f°* any purpose other the guest speaker of the day, erators who had nev^respond-
Dons Pearson I^^Bti^Mi ed and desired: Pen and pen- tha? highways; is prohibited. Mrs. A. M. MacDonald of Ann ed to-anything except fofce
TW* 7«w5 ^ \PUCkr ardJ PhlZZZTbrNr^^^ cil sets' cigaretts, cigarett °lve/S4.l°n f f0ut n75 -per Arbor, Legislative Chairman for When this was written John
fZ.nJenkmS " J£a£V?r<leb m tu T ^ 13 lighters, billfolds, box cameras, f1* of the sales tax collections the state Federation. L. had'not yet had his day in
?S n °^ ^tel Theodore F. Braun toilet kits, pipes, leather belts, £ local units of government is In hel, talk Mrs MacDonald C0Urt, but the mine opeiatoS
T™"r;n;^- M0tl}y FAndJ cigarett cases' Writin^ kits> anf°xlzf: , . . stressed the fact that women were already proposing an
Phoebe W?en " ^ The Martha-Mary chapel in Ttch straPs',bed lamP^ books, ^n excise tax on sales of are not t^^ their ri htful agreement on the side. What
ic-iioebe Wren J-^e i^aiuia mary cnapei m key cases and m other uge_ liquor is authonzed. place in ubU affairs d tl t wag it th waiting for
° Totiv A^rSaibararS!Xr0nier t6v SSee Saturda? evLil ful articles for the veteran »J^oS^l^ 1S ^^ t0 ^ are the severest critics of all summer? What made them
JmwMflff —-George Cook g*^£g® 30 of riadvIS Pati6nts. There must be no ^f10^6^? less tha^ one women who do. She pointed out sit tight all that time and say
&w \— ™len/#10rS^ RoW^SidThSdo^^TlS^ edibles in ^e %m boxes, no Per cent of the aggregate an- it is women-s duty to become nay, nay, and now suddenly be-
Director Mrs Mildred Haswel Kohison^ TheodoieF. Braun liquor and no safet razor nualpayroU of the state service leaders. in blic yme and fo come resp0nsive? V
Act 1 The living room of 4ne seivice was read by the biades " m the preceding year T:or the =tndv and Ipnm nhnnt +v.a Good ^nnvt^an^m ^ +i,^
CYJ7'Znt,J™. Th lt%iSrchSeninPsaSSe0f ■ C^kf^trC^t°n- SoWemfof tS ifher PS%aS°°V" ttr^mLsteallon
Act 2 The following Thurs- bt^affidfi^&?aurfS?-(vP »* r«l . w J£?S 0°^°] °f the r?V+e-nU6 tion she had ma^y branches of would have caused it to publish
Lt S The fc„ow,ng Satnr- £~ * |^ M&SOnS ^^ l^fT? "^ ^n^^etSn^I S ^S^leen^ fgifa
dar' _ = ISnr "^-Officers ^^^r^^S3^fi?^ffl&i^^^,-SS S=
WT L IH • G?advs was dressed in ivorv VrmCClS £U(£„. ^^ia\, responsibility .under tha^ were th« revision of manship on. the part of £ewis
Wabash Claims brSi UtindlesHei maSS - • Va^s"I Sf tkSS^s Set,child !fbfor laws- ^v^ r,tihave mad> ^ more-
_ y ******y head dress held in place a fin- WiU-Hold Public fSM^f^i^S&^ fM^f-S* & ™.ore defini^e tagative concernmg the grave
RirnV^f^c gertipveil of illusion and ihe" Installation NTg5it oxTnaS^^
rive victims ssLS?6 roses and chry- 0fDecemberl7th hy^£°^S\a, ^ is ^ ^ ss Sntuel S'harcLetp£Toaths£
— • ¥ atT °i ^^J? x,^3 heiI Sali^ Lod^ No. 133, F. & novel, it caSie's the^oSss of ^^S^r^fyfA we ofhS leUow dtLTs wlou?
Entire Luke Thompson aster,. Mrs. Kenneth Rogers of A. M., at the annual meeting legislating through the Consti- So. SkSL LSI nf exnlaSinJ thi $SL, r22
., Family and Five-Year-Old S^.£° ^ Sh^Jk ST& ^* ■W* "f^ S*?"1 t0 "^ ^Wme dfT S^tSi^fi^aHiS sgSSshlp S'SS'^rtd
"f Die In Crossino- Crashes heaven Diue iaine witn pmK tor the year ahead and an-N that may possibly reveal to congress and thnsBst.il oh*** the onerators ™n Zt"
£ liie in crossin0 irashes ostrich plumes m her hair and nounced a public installation citizens the need for re-examin- gj^e 80th Psn^iallv .? ?S out °peiat°1S * ' ' wel1' thats
r a * ZT~ '. . t.- wear^ Pm^ ^loves- .. „ would be held on the night of ing first principles of govern- Guidance cuttinfS tn? s^™lns Anvwav that is what is ail
A five year old boy lost rus YeUow net was worn by the December 17 commencing at ment and returning to the SSment^SovS? Sh^ iii^^^ toL? Wh ^JS"
life and two other passengers m bridesmaids, Mrs. William Lau- 8 o'clock. Officers to be install- Legislature those financial pow- fZ 3 pressm? ™ Th^ thSitTn S comftVv^S?W £
his father's jeep were seriously be of Gary, Ind., sister of the ed are: ers which are so necessarvfor * £ Pressure groups, lhis wung in tne country itching to
injured about 8:05 Friday bridegroom and Miss Beverly W.M., Clarence Fritz; S.W., eSaSfng" a "proje?^SaSe S^Jttorc^SnS?? bST IreTentSri^a^
morning when their hght vehi- Martin of Ann Arbor. They George Martin; J.W., Louis between the various activities ^ secant and we should mocracv^cSr wo?k onlv whei^ ti
cle was hit and demolished by a wore matchimg ostrich plumes Bowen- secretarv E G Mann- of trovernment" , seivam an,a we should mocracy can worK only wnen it
Wabash passenger train at the and gloves and carried Lonze ^Z^^'l&^sS: g0vernf^ , g^J><™ wante Imown. Weare w^iyonj unction v.tti hve
Talladay grade crossing on the snapdragons. ■ ■ - ' Glenn Weber; J.D., Leon Grea- ACCIDENT VICTIM wl IckSowS it or not £ the tools of faS and fnar
edge of Whittaker. Acting as best man was Clif- shaber- tvler GeoWe Seee-ev • .-. we acKnowieoge it or not. in me tools 01 iasusm and anar-
nfJ*aftiS,t0ph^ Jig\-S^ M FMbei-\.rsfeu0f % APPomtStsG^^^^^ Julius Hol^74, a Milan -* °mtamed °n Page 7" l^eSyitg^S"^^
ofJ3^ Talladay^Rd. was.killed, bridegroom, while Ellsworth the hew Master are Dean resident, is in ^t. Joseph's ;- ' SS It^^s the Si thincrXs
- Seriously hurt were two De- Robison, the bride's brother, of Brandt and Woodrow L. Bowen, Mercy hospital, Ann Arbor, with ,___"„ . couri'trv needs to makeTit work
So01* J'l0^^ JaSob. Scha»^ y?™™eh and Jf™ Feldkamp stewards; Oscar Hosmer, mar- a broken leg and other bruises H^@K|11L " ' " '".- ^ Thp SreaSal side of our
28, of 2581 Penrod Ave who of Saline seated the^guests ' shall and Paul Rogers, pianist, suffered at 6:10 Thanksgivins ■■TV *J» V •-'•--** national Itfe is based on it We
received severe scalp lacera- Fol owing a reception m the On-Tuesday evening, Decern- night when he was hit by. an mM ' C&i - ■ ' • all naturally loot for fair vlar
^I'^d Anthony Schang, 32, chapel basemmt, the couple ber 10 a special communication automobile driven by Miss Iffi ' - ^Mr- -'. and the undeXff We hke to
of 6256 Rosemont Aye., who left for New York City for a will be held beginning at 7 Charlotte Stetson, 22, Adrian. HI . c,' >4| - , * see him comeSfm behind and
suffered scalp lacerations and two weeks' stay. The bride o'clock, when, work in the Mas- The accident occurred at the Ml-- f" -ML ' -'' win- but when he crmra over
an injured pelvis Both men wore for traveling a blue-grey ter Mason Degree will be intersection of US-112 and Ana HI. -u^^» -, his rival his foUowins fades
were taken to the Beyer Memo- gabardine suit with gold and exemplified. Arbor street, Saline Hi - ..^jBB ^ awav lonowmg iaaes
rial hospital in Ypsilanti. brown accessories. Her corsage ___ : , , H| • .. M''H> >:-/ National eood snm-ts-maTishiT.
John Jiga 30, father of the was yellow roses. The Greatest Livestock Show On Earth WM - j&JBi ' " ' can brfftlS?abundaStTif?1and
dead boy and the driver ol the Mrs. Braun is a graduate of Hi u__Wfflm ' SioS SE Yo7 can
jeep escaped in ury. Saline high school and the y? * 1J1 '* . J 41 * ^*- ~d H- BMM W v '< Imelv ouiTvour^Jp on the
The fatal accident occurred Alexandria School of Cosme- KOtCU W%UC^ Ol VKt&MatfoHtll Wk fflS M . ' SS BalfourSSLte £?
as the jeep, travehng east on tology m Ann Arbor. Mr. Braun *^ f ■ V W&mfflS^Xk ' * Its darned now s^rtsrnanshiT»
Talladay Rd. toward Whittaker, served four years with the „„T . „ . „ .. -,. . ... ., . EHHui^S * its damed poorspoitsmanship.
was driven nntn ,hc m-r^i™ Arrnv an^ is mm 0Tr.T%imm^ "Welcome Back" are the ting you meet with the great IWIOTfflffTMlr tHIt 7,,- ± r—
S the path of tht SS? wfth Fred DiSerie lene??S words on the lips of thousands and near great of the livestock HpBBRJll>:J^I Most every resident of rural
Sund nasseneer tiSln trawl tSctor In YnSanti of the cattle,, hog and sheep world. And in this livestock KlMifaiB areas is familiar with the com-
KnorthSstg61 tXam' teavd T^ aS ^BSnh ^nll Tiv-^ Iwee^s and feeders of the world we would include not only H^SJffi^^HiM mon fai-m auction which has be-
Funeral services for the bov with the lattek nartofe uSfl Unit«d States and Canada to- the men and women (yes and I^MMIl^B^HmI 9??16 a so^ of 5? institution in
wefe hefd S Sn!°Sunday thei tme n sZe S coS^ day^ they gather once again children, too) but, also the HBgliH^B utVv^Zin KSr
Thp apridpnt oppnvrf«.. Uss -nlptprl at the ring side of this, the horses, swine, sheep, and cattle ■HBBMWwHHSH ' usually held in the fall and ear-
thi* firtS frlZ S greatest of all livestock shows on display. As you sit here in ' ly wipter after the crops have
where^theEntire Luke ThrSn%TFW art irwr in the world. - this spacious amphitheater you TWs 260 pound . buck was been "harvested and in the
nS familv of fonr S™ ^tS St SSS^t^ On December 6, 1941, the see parading before you the brought down from the Upper spring before spring work be-
VililJwZ WllPd hv aSh^ RITES IN DETR0IT 42nd consecutive international kings and queens of the live- Peninsula by Richard. Michalke gins. It is due to this, fact
Wabash train mZ pvp nf ' closed. The next day the Japs stock world. Cattle, hogs, sheep of Five Point Place. Mr. Miehal- that these sales are usually
Thtnksmving- Grace Presbyterian church, left their calling card "with us and horses whose value runs ke is pictured beside tlie buck held during dirty weather and
s corner of Finkel and Mayer at Pearl Harbor. This is the into the millions. which was weighed and photo- the -occasional exception proves
__ avenue, Detroit, was the set- first International since. The It is not too much to say that graphed the day he arrived the rule.
TjPttM^Fmm Tftkvfl tim?> Friday evening, Nov. 29, year 1900 marked the begin- the .greatest interest of all is home. Farm auctions are mterest-
^tll/i A AWU-'U for the ceremony which Hinted rung of the Exposition. Many -centered in the steer class'es. mg spectacles, even to an on- .
Miss Edna L. King and .Andrew new names and faces have come The honor coveted by all feeders JUNIOR FARM BUREAU looker who has no intention of
David G. Schaefer, youngest w. Stewart in marriage Both and gone in the intervening is the production of the" grand MEETING HELD NOV. 26 buying anything. And at that
son of Mrs. Augusta Schaefer, are from Detroit. The Rev years and there are a few of "champion steer of the show. in an unguarded moment, a
Route 2, Saline, writes from Townsend, pastor of the church those first exhibitors still show- The steer judging is being done A meeting of the Saline com- shrewd auctioneer is likely to
lokyo. David enlisted last officiated. ing their herds and flocks in again this year by that veteran munity Junior Farm Bureau sell him something, much to his
June, had a furlough in Septem- Miss King "is the daughter this international show. Scottish judge, Walter Biggar, was held on November 26 at amazement. .And it is fun to
ber which he spent with rela- 0f Mrs. Flora King of-Brecken- It is a magnificent show in a of Dalbeattie, Scotland. This the Ixome of Eldene Finkbeiner. watch the bidding, which is
tives here and on October 1 ridge and a sister of Mrs magnificent setting. Some years is the 13th time he has selected Emerson Haeussler of the Free- quite a -game in itself. The
was shipped overseas. He is Graydon Everett of Saline who "ago, (less than a dozen) the the. grand champion steer at dom group was the speaker for shrewd old fellow with the
stationed at general headquar- was the matron of honor. .,. original buildings of the exposi- the International since 1920. the evening. He spoke on the straw in his mouth, leaning
ters and writes home as fol- Mr. Robert "Kerr of Detroit tion Were destroyed by fire. One of the remarkable duties of the new officers, lazily against the fence and ap-
I?ws: was best man. But true to Chicago tradition, changes seen here in the last Andrew Luckhardt was also parently half-hearted in his bid-
■n T\/r tT 0V- 15' 1946 White mums and white gla- on the ashes of the old was two decades is the more and present and explained what ding against the crowd, and who
. z:ear nS^e. Received your doli flanked the altar where built a much larger and more more prominent part taken by each group is to do for the answers with only a faint nod
letter of the 99-t"' ~f r^"*-*-—« ■•"■• -■•>-. . . . . ..„ . . „ ° ,.- ^ . _ ._._ _ . tt , —j _;..._ t_j__j —w—_._—._.. —j.—x. x_ -1— i_-i_i „.c n,. t.„„j ~-i— j.-u^ „■..„«—
and sure was
you. That was tne nrst letter Louis. in the superlative.
that I had gotten since I left Following a reception for the equal anywhere on earth, either 1916 marked their entrance to cards were played and the host play on the part of these bid-
the states. Sorry about the immediate familv and friends as a show place or in. the quality the International. Thr'ee times served refreshments. ders, many of them farmers,
other address that I gave you, held at "Old Madrid." Mr. and of the show. The building is since 1928 has the grand cham- others stoekbuyers and speculate that was the one that they Mrs. Stewart left for a short of steel and concrete and is pion steer of the show been When ytiu steal second base tors, and the auctioneer is alive
gave us and it was to be our wedding trip. They will mass positively fireproof. picked from the offerings of you Tiave to leave first—but to the situation and knows to
continued on page 5 their home at 15830 Lesure Here in this beautiful set- continued on page 5 that's progress, always a risk. Cont'd on Page 7
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Object Description
| Title | 1946-12-05; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1946-12-05 |
| 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 | 1946-12-05; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1946-12-05 |
| 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 Observer VOLUME 64 SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1946 NUMBER 9 0 * T CjL SALINE COUPLE WEDDED avenue, Detroit. Qf»pc N^Afi VfiV GIRL SC0UTS TO HOLD ~————~~-~>~—~~-~--~ seniors 1 oMage»maconchdech ^_y-*s_r*sfia.we ^^1, „fSSL, op"8™*8BAZAAR ■ ZcUtaniaA -II Ti \- 1 aMMPVWUHl R Kta« of Chicago; and Mr. KCVISIOIJ OI Mate ____£"__ troom 1 &«*«*«««• 'Happy Ending HK^V £d &L?'„?1? it^fc Constitution ^VlS^tti _^A, i Play Will Be Staged "" ' ■55* VI J5_i Everett immS the paSt Pa.B?.a2e °f the amendment thru December 13th. The sale —~———-— — 1 Thursday And Frukv '•': W. WT- providing for a split oi the -arm feature stuffed animals Present dav democracv Wit* » £li _n2Xl.-.■_?-_. —V _-l of thp <.tatp CnnstitntinT. • rt work to the best advantage. The senior class of Saline -' ^ W UlIlS TOF I ailKS Robert!. fS, diS^ofS „, " . SSv^mfn^ t0° H? high school will present their <* 1 ,___ ^ University of Michigan Bureau Wnm9n'c fink Ser ?elW ?,S^S ^ play, a three act comedy en- I U/L _P «,t^ of Government, believes. • Tf OIIla]l S V/tUD Si f^L.S1S P10P°rtl0nate titled, "Happy Ending" on *7 W110 UEVC "The Constitution is now^ „ . nYansWl* thi v?T l501^ Thursday and Friday evenings, ' ' J " "*ww**^ cluttered with detailed financial f\1A£,f C^-J*-- ToSA ^w^l °f T* December 5 and 6th, in the 1 jf* \ ■ ■ . provisions that should be UUCSt OPCSlKer ™™ l!w We haV<% t0° Saline high school auditorium, t&F ) V' » * Christmas Cheer To covered only by legislation" ^*W^W1, T*'***^* ^K«wSSh aDTgest US beginning promptly at eight . wV £ fesA Be Brought To Ford declares, "and the new T ™* ™?Sr ^d ^TL o'clock. The Seniors have work- ; i %M Hospitalized Veterans movement for an amendment Urges Women To Take Jb %SS^a„^^ lah°l |
