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VOOME «5S
• SALINE,"WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUG. 5, 1948
NUMBER 44
em
ears Or Annihilation
Ahu
Discuss Expansion of
Steer Club
3joue Will Be
Redmond Burr
Would Seek
When the JKaty-dids -began .to
sing- last \waek at was J,o remind
us that there are but six weeks
Areas xif the County Made Aug. 11 Michener'sJob
Editorial
Comment
Taken from Future^-TIie magazine for young men, published by
the Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Cord Meyer, Jr.,. president of
the United World Federalists and
one of the nation's Ten Outstanding Young Men of "1947, presents-
the theme of our August topic in
his article, World Government
and Peace.
After glancing through the ar-
While misguided youn^
.On Wednesday of next week the Redmond JM. Burr, candidate and women in the metropolitan ^cles ttat P?111?1^ the t°pic
more of summer. (©Saline TTown- Representatives .of the Wash- relocation .of industry .into;areas .parents and sponsors of the mem- for Congress an. the Democratic centers search for ways and tl^^^^^JfTj'^^.
.ship Clerk 3Bcah Robiscm :bas tenavv County Health Department, -beyond city .limits. As .a.result hers of the Saline' Community ticket, when a candidate for .the means of disposing of idle hours, of^f stake __^ldlffl_tala_i
caused to be published notices .County.Road "commission .County -<** the discussion. Mr.- Gustine re- ^teer Feeding dub will make an State Legislature he was recom- and find them in escapades ^^^T^ZT^^1^03^^^
«f nitration for the primary Drain' Commission, County Board-marked that a county planning all-day tour of Jthe. different farms .mended by XL Wirt Newkirk, which end in tragedy, we in the ^" ^..J ?V rpaoW- thTim
Section •and _>f the celectdcai.xtself ^jf Education- Scio Township .group ot commission ,.could, .have on which steer club members are former Mayor, Judge of Probate smaller towns and cities in the L u _t^_Ar™t„";- 77 th_
-which *__._ on'Tuesday, Septem- Board and the" Huron-Clinton been very Helpful to them in raising their stock. and State Representative as ztol- rural areas should be prompt to ™™ wfJj_^T^ «Fo* ,_. ™
tier li Anyone _rot registered "in parkwcay Authoiity.met. with tlie .their .search: for .a suitable loca- The tour will ..begin at ten :iows: recognize the reason for it all and
-the -township 2D days preceding county .Planning" Commission rfi tion and Un .his .judgment, .no\v >x>'clock in .the .morning ana wiU "Because of my acquaintance strive to guard against it ever
the dafte of the-election wil. -not their' offices last week to discuss 'that.a County.Planning Commis- lleav-e ithe iSa3me High School, for many years as a next door happening here.
~he -eligible to vdte. '©SamueB J. the expansion of .industry into sion <*oes exist, can render a val- gathering place for those who will ccneighbor .of R. IM. Burr, candi- Daily accounts of juvenile crim-
Levine, district traffic engineer rurai areas. usable .servine-to uother industries make the trip, and cover the date for State Representative, I inal xgangs in action create a feel-
for the State Highway TSepart- Each jot .Ihe representatives seeking rural locations. Albert eastern section and wind up at feel it my duty to add my unso- "S among people outstate that
cment, mss'in rsaicbre Tuesday-and present ^indicated 'some Of the -TrincHe, .Soc township Supervis- :ncon cat -.the -aty; park for a pot- licited endorsement to his can- Detroit, the "City Dynamic" ill . . .„.„,,„ -.
■complimenitea this Office -with -a problems they' could - forsee ,as ca «°r, expressed the thought that luck dinner. From there it will didacy ... He is energetic and creating dollar values has had too ^7, Z w ^fS xfvf£
-very pleasant visit: "Mr. LeVine result of-this trend - and similar such a meeting ..was wotth--wh"ile .cover the .-western section and ra chard worker in whatever he great a disregard for creating and fsrrilu " nn^R w^r Tf ™Z
Stated that Michigan-Avenue -was trends c in business ^atid -residence « « pointed out problems that wind up at-abont three o'clock in undertakes ... While I was conserving human values. ZnireXvlZZ J? TV™ „„ -X
■latefl to tie Tesurraeett this sum- Dr otto Engglke County "WiU confront other-townships in the afternoon. ; Mayor he was a member of the Here in. Washtenaw county an ^"~"._~ "rr5* ,. v ,
jner or sometime dufmg theeafly .^alth Director, warned or the -the near future. This -will 'be the second tour City Council, -thus I had j__ ex- agency has been set up which is ^^te and constmcUve o_o-
fil TEn -commenting on a pro-dangers of stream pollution ..-nd '.AS cof'the group - present indi- since the project started the ccellent -opportunity to judge his fraught with many possibilities ™f^ ,_"™L tw TP war w«> ■
yossa made Toy this newspaper sewage -disposal. Kenneth Hal- eaedtheir approval - Of therBoard firsts'the-yearr-and Charley us- .qualifications ... I do not hesi- for good for the future of the J*^ ™ ^^J^„ ™ ^J!f
-to «oHtro_ _peeaingt_tru*townt_y-j^j^j-ji County Road Commissiw r°'f 'Supervisors' -action' in -setting good, a sort of general overseer tate to say that I consider Mr. community. The County Plan- 7,7 t 71 T « T h"
■the addition of two -stop lights. Vanage'r spoke on .aie increased up~a county planning commission of the works, declares that' the IBurr one of tke best qualified ning Commission, first of its kind - J*81 . l.e aeamy and ProD-
so synchronized that traffic could "rQad costs, Maintenance_and tra_» -which is working on a ^county animals this-yeaT far excell those mencfor the office offered to the in Michigan, is already function- <"?= vanenes are mamonea he
go through town without-Stopping "fiC pr0biems. The need Of more'Wide plan for the orderly devel- beauties of last -year. Weights'.voters of this county in the past ing. A survey of land uses; of . ^f^f,
at any light—by sticking to 25 "equitable -distribution -of rschool opment Of resdence," business, re- -df the steers at 'the different twenty-five years." areas suitable for recreational, in-
reached: the im-
United Nations so that it can
effectively enact, interpret and.
enforce world law for peace.
Two cold facts are staring us
in the face. The first is that we
have five, or at the most tea
years in which to make a choice
bacteriological, atomic anfi Polar. After reading these
miles per. "hour—^Mr. "Levine re- .monies where industry was Joea- creation and industrial-areas,
marked that the "Highway De- ted. in one. school-district and the
■partment was -generally -eoopera- cjjyjk 0f the school population in
places visited win be estimateu by His record as a legislator was dustrial and residential purposes a^_ *es:_ yoJt.T!^.-.^1S- ? 5. J^*
tape measurements and the gains acclaimed by small businessmen, is being made. The scope of the
Postmistress 'O'Neil will "furn- that have been made will be an- labor, farmers and veterans, to studies and plans of the commis
tive with the municipalities—that .another was stressed "by several ish application -blanks -upon re- enounced "in a "future issue of this "be outstanding; a record of ac- sion will broaden with the pass- Jf!" °J
"VTwSlwrrti -ixrerc ->r«v!»r rlrtWio- thot .„_',. .... . _. .'__'_ , ._..'Ci,._ . „ 4. _=JJn : :..-_. -nnTuvr exexm-exKe^-mcx^e, ^.lrexexcX „r.>.oH«,. ir-er nf tVio voarc anfl o-hnnlil Via-.ra nHI™1 race W0U1Q De JUlled
■complishments almost unbeliev- ing of the years and should have
there is absolutely no defense
against any of the three—and
that one-third to one-half of the
by
TTpsHaiiti -was _tow doing that members of the County JBoard of quest for civil service exaiMna- paper „ _ Q %-.-"" \T" ;"•""" the pursuit of anv of the thre*" •
Tery tiling. ©Dot Stimpson is Education tions for substitute clerk-at the Last year Salme had an out- able. As an alderman he ob- -a profound influence on the lives ""L.pu *uil or <iny or xne. .JKeE-
passing the word to the girls of " Neii Gustin, president of the local postoffice—the base rate-of standing exhibition of 2? fat tained a grant of around a quar- of those who live within the ™e ™^77ZJ+ fhJ * rmafnt-
the Seven O'clock -Bowling KSng-Seeley Cornoration .poke pay for the job "being ?1.29 an .'steers at the Community Fair, ter million of dollars within two borders of this county ^™n ™ «ext tie tea
League to watc"h;for the date of ^ on the development of hour. the first products of the local days for the construction of the &&ne is a city in which youth- Choice LlL whether it ^
meeting for the-placing cf teams thejr new plant in "Scio Township Steer Peeking Club. This year city sewage disposal plant while fal delinquency is rare. But °" „ ° e £* ^whether it shalL
and to fill any vacancies that may He :todtoafed ■*: keen interest in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beach tfle number is 24, but according representatives of other cities thoughtful people, taking stockof ZjJ™°?^J^™r?£_*Z°rlm
-exist. "Anyone mteresteflm bow- learning- about the manv -urob- have moved from Mrs. McBride's
Oj
learriing about the many -yrob-
ling in our league, get in touch lems that could -arise with the into
with me by calling 246R2," ad-
vises Mrs. Stimpson. -®B & B
Recreation cnotes a meeting of
team, captains on "Wednesday,
August 18 at 8:30. The building
has been newly air-conditioned—
the alleys refinishe'd—ready to
start the 1948-49 bowling .season.
The alleys are open daily except
■Sundays, until September 1.
^While many local sportsmen
seek out the far distant -places to
go to do their fishing, Carl Smith
continues to be satisfied
the Boyd apartment.
The West Coast
With The Cateys
First G.I,
Pilot Licensed
At Saline Port
dictatorial system springing from •
death, destruction and economic ■
chaos.
We are now in the middlfe of a .
In "taking stock of these things nopeless arms race that can re- -
suit in only one thing—.WAR.
Lea-\ringithe little toEn.of Med- Its .tourist business has been iard
with .ford whieb nests so j>sacefully jut, too. We drove r'ong the
North Lake where the "blucgills there in the Rogue River "Galley Columbia River for so ne distance
come up sideways with a struggle _in southern ...Qregpn wje agluctan.t- and it being our fir?
to Mr. Osgood, far supsfiior in were weeks and months in the the loosening of moral principles ^°^™™fi°t ]faf.ed.by th® ^ .or
every respect. same accomplishments. In the ana practices, generally realize ^f^J* „„<._! °l„.a »arbanc,
matter of constructing the City that with the enroachment of in-
• Water Softening and Purifica- dustrial activities upon the rural
f >ion plant, working with Alder- scene, the fttture will multiply
. man Krutsch and Supt. Caswell our problems, not lessen them,
mere than $200,000 in interest
payments was saved the tax-pay- —of the simple art of living— .
ers; on cost of city insurance his which means homes and happy And war ln this day an<i age is
study and recommendations have families, neighboritaess and sound syn°nomous with annihilation,
resulted in developing a perpet- business practices, we are impell- .. as been said that education..
nating plan wherein some $Vi/,000 ed to stress the value of the un- elmunates fear. In this caser we
has Ibeen saved and accumulated dertaking this community is pres- relieve that education will instill.,
wth taxes no longer necessary to ently engaged in: The Saline Com- tear—and hope that it will be--
be levied, thus saving some $18,- munity Athletic Field. It augurs strong enough to make people and.
000 per year. well for the future of a people nations realize that war is hope-
Other public service, was five who can band together for the es^an'i.wf)uld result ln anarchy.
First -World War Jl Veteran to
view of a receive his pilot's certificate un- years in Selective
Service for common interest. In creating
The part young men of this
—and broad as the palm j>f your- ly said good bye to our .friends .fl.opd rt certainly _ga\ us a shock. ;der the-G. I. Bill of Rights at the which lie was awarded a Con- this splendidplayground where"aS nati°n must play in realizing this
hand. fcThe Saline Hotel ;is open .asd relatives .after having spent Play grounds with eir flxturei Saline Airport, is Doug Hall of gressional Medal of Honor, five the different elements of the solution cannot be minimized.
Monday evenings now from 5 Leu. .days viewing the beautiful we.re still nearly ... ims "ed. A :Britton. years on an Advisory Committee community can foregather and °urs is everything to lose or to
o'clock until 1 a.m. Fritz Schumm works .of .nataite ;in this ^garden grandstand was sanderw, .ar ex- Hall enrolled at. the local field of O. P. A. for 13 S. J3. Mich- join iii healthful, outdoor play an &ain- Eiihei we work now—and
. is the chef on these occasions and ;.spp£. Wte .heated .into .the -jiorth cept a few seats at .the top. Many $n April 22 ard after completing igan counties, on U. S. O. Coun- added buffer has been set ' up work nard—for peace, or we
.. gives over for the balance- -Of the once more, leaving the valley via places of business >w.ere wrecked twenty hours of dual flight in- cil and Executive Committee against the frustrations which fight later in a war where we
•sweek to Hazel Easton—which Gold .Kill jmd _Jranl-a Pass. Over .and half under water.. struction -and thirty hours solo serving some 100,000 in military face so many boys and girls "in the know no nation can win.
makes one wonder if Hazel ever ;thi_rt^-L\yp miilisin .MUars :in g$\<i Then we came to the .dwellings. &y_ing, was presented his private service and other civic bodies, larger crowded cities Let De- We must helP to brm& the facts
ponders why it is that the wait- .have Jseen taken'fesm the streams Jn two places about .a dozen pilot's license by the Civil Aeron- Red Cross, Community Furd, troit continue to be dynamic- let home to our communities that
resses are the ones w&om fhe and rExountain of this ca.rea, a»d .houses had drifted .into a iiuddle autlcs .AdminJstiSxtipn ■Saturday, etc., he is endorsed by many or- Saline continue to be mindful of war is nopeless and that we are
-pqsrons always tip—while the cook .mining is still gcftigion. Thert is like so many chicken eppps. Some He has now enrolled in the com- ganizations and supported by her human resources Always it hea<ling toward that hopelessness;
is the one really responsible cfer still :mi*gh lumbering. It-was tofc! .seemed intact, others marshed to mercial and flight instructors business, professional farm, labor has been that the rural areas we must ur£e Congress to take
the excellence of the meal that thare are mm than fifty pieces. Sit the passers-by can- .couise. -" tradesmen ministers, teachers have provided the moral fibre that tte initiative in establishing a
#Deede Radio & Electee's Be- mills operating in this -one (district not realize the agony and terror Other new enrollees for flight and many of our senior citizens, has strengthened and sustained United Nations that has sover-
mosial Sale last week went with alone. "Ihe large operators are <pf those pppr folks as they saw training are Don Clarke and Jim
a b^Kg . . . and with a bang setting out five trees for every their homes and in seme cases, Keehl of Tecumseh, Mervin Pil-
their rnew building is going up ,pne cut .dsrain, it is &,id, :but the their loved ones, swept'away by beam of Britten and Wesley
across from Norton's Poultry "little fellow cuts all and replaces the raging torrents. When the Jones of Macon.
Farm -gilast of town. none. If -the time ever comes water has once more returned to .
©The Saline Board of Eduea- when the timber on the west its normal channels it will be g-7 j t- .-.
tion has-Ea new school bus—a' Ford coast is exhausted these will be some job to bring order out ot iiOrdOIl JL cilTHlV
with a Mercury motor purcnased a lot of ghost towns out chere. But chaos. . "
.through the Wiedman Auto Oregon and Washington are not At last we arrived in Seattle, J?p.|| 1|f| "|
-Company.-The bus has a capacity wholly dependent upon tlieir tim- the focal pcint of our Western -IXVP l
S-i 48 passengers. ©The FFA cber. ' trip. We hope to make this our
boys and a number of guests will Fishing ranks high among {their . home for the next few weeks.
Detroit Edison
Hikes Wages
us as a nation. Saline has a ^S_-^ over all nations; we must
splendid past- let us continue to ?nslst **»> ^th or witHout the
build for a splendid future- £onsent f Kama, the Great
through our young people who P°wer Jeto be abolished and that
will be our tools. international armament inspection
^ powers be given to the "UN.
~ International Brotherhood of Elec- The United States spends 25
trical Workers, AFL, and Local Per cent of its national budget fo*
Wages and salaries of employes 223 Utility Workers "Union of armament. No nation in the
of The Detroit Edison Company America, CIO. worW spends less than 10 per cent
have been raised, effective July Walker L. Cisler, executive vice of xts budget for military prv-
26. This general increase applies president, stated that these in- paredness and some spend as
to both represented and nonrepre- creases will add about $3,000,000 nign as 80 per cent. Yet if eacn
gather at Site high schcol here industries and. I suppose thej sal- While here we have visited tives convened at MUan Part - _— v„,„.„,-„„ „ . -
Monday, Acagust 9th, and board mon is tops, ana is far the most Marysville, an hour's drive north Sunday August 1st for their sented employes and provides fox a year to the present payroll of nation were to contribute 10 per
.one of the sgljool busses for a interesting.' There is a number from here; Everett, twenty-five fo^n-ji _n„._ai reunion The fried an llc an hour increase for trades 536,000,000. cent of its annual budget, or even
trip to Detroit and a visit to Bob- 0f species in the salmon family miles north and Mt. Rainier, abou.. ' . - . ....
Lo—and also isvatch the Tigers and as they all spawn at different thirty miles south-east from here,
lose another gajsje—maybe. ©The times of the year, fishing is one We also intend to visit Vancouver,'
Saline L)airy -ne& delivers its continuous job. As Jack Miner B. C, Canada, while making Se-
chicken along with the usual p,2- and ^eraxmg employes and a 9%
nic fare and five gallons of ice 1"crease for weeMy salarle<3 em"
cream made it quite a banquet. ^ ?^.e '
Mrs. Everett Munroe of tpsi- Wa^e ^creases for
5 per cent, to an international
Mrs. Genevieve Cuerier and police force controlled by the
Henry E. Schuster of Detroit ex- United Nations, we coujd have a
union-re- changed marriage vows on Wed- world government that no nation
ensuing year7"john~-Sthnpssk Tf e±^ *™t ^K™}0™™*™'- ^J^ JE^.^f^
vice-president; """
per- When this goal is realized.
products with a new snap from banded the geese and ducks as a attle 'our home. Some of "these lantiwa^elected^^^^^^^^1 presented employes were negotiat- nesday, July 28tti at the Manse could dare defy.
a braud new, -low.-cS5.ung panel job. means of locating the air ways points grouped together may fur- " .^coiucjil j.ur un. „,, m.„, tv_— ,_, —. __.„_ __________ TT ,..T^.—__ ___ -ran,^ -xy,i„ .
©At a Rotary meeting Thurs- traveled by them, so men have nish material for another story
day, members genezgily expressed'devised means of jnarking the Then we intend to turn our faces Settv ^rk^on'nT^Mflpn^
appreciation for the .support a young salmon and thus have +«««<»*•<* +-h« ^,-=^<»- o«~ y K~°11 or -^acon,
nitpsber <sf farmers ^ase the *'FA learned something of Jts habits
»At a Rotary meeting Thurs- traveled by them, so men have nish material for another "story. ^-^Bni^'■ri^Zr-^*™*'""™* senting about one-half of the forming the ceremony. Mr. people and nations will stop the
nbers genezgtfy expressed'devised means of jnarking the Then we intend to turn *>-— y ' Vlce-Preslaent, ana
appreciation for the .support a young salmon an<J thus have toward the rising sun. t and treasurer Aft th
secre-
joyed playing games of leap frog
relay race, three-legged _ race,
shoe race and lolly-pop scramble.
The winners came out with gum
lolly pops, balloons, mints and
packages of fruit drops.
Everyone left with a feeling of
contentment and renewed relationship, hoping to see them all
In Seattle there are nearly one- wrinM_'^.r+inff'"fhl cvh™
twys in trying space on their and travels. They have found half million people scattered over uuimess mee[mw ™ cnuaren m-
program for the recent donkey that a salmon never spawns in seven hills, with two inland navi-
ball game—the proceeds went to any river other than the one in gable fresh water lakes within
the Athletic Field fund—a very which it was spawned. Yet sal- its boundries "and also extensive
pice boost. ©Telegraph jgervicc mon marked in Oregon and Wash- water frontage on PUdget Sounu.
of the Western *3Siion is -available ington rivers have be^n caught in One learns that the fresh watt*
here now through the office open- Chinese waters. So ,"when* .you, lakes are a real asset to the ship-
ed by William Gray at the-^sJine eat your salmon you can easily uing interests as by" bringing
Cab station. imagine that some'time in its.life their ships into the fresh water
©William B. Lutz Post, Amer- it may have been eating dainty for a few hours the barnacles will . ., .. . „ , . .
ican Legion, will install 'its new morsels along some. Asiatic coast fall off the ships' sides that have rf .J1 lne nrst &unaay 0I August
officers tonight. Larry Deede is many thousand miles away. -." been formed while in the salt watte new Commander, succeeding ln Salem we visited the State ter.
Dean Burkhardt. ©Methodists at Capitol Building. It is very We had the pleasure of having Mr- a°d Mrs- Walford Larson
work remodeling and repairing modern and. has the "New Look." lunch with Lulu Fairbanks, Man- and family of 317 N. Lewis St.
the interior of the parsonage, dis- One room is finished in Oregon aging Editor _ of the "Alaska returned home this past week
covered they had a large base- black walnut grown from seed Weekly." °She'is a dynamic force from their vacation spent at Big
lAent adjoining the only one they brought from the east and, plant- in civic and political affairs known ^aJ._ al^ ^f"1^ in ^h.f uPPef
thought they had. Fire, it is said, ed by the pioneers, .ftjtiotfasr room up and down the coast and across " "
destroyed a building that had (and our guide ve'iy graciously the state of Washington,
previously stood on the site and called the attention of the ilich- We also take much pleasure in
the present structure was placed igan tourists to this fact) is fin- telling our readers of other form-
on the old wall and a small open- ished in-Michigan hard maple and er residents of Saline on whom
ins- in it led to its discovery. © furnished -with hard maple furni- we called, Mr. and Mrs. Sim R.
While Mrs. Jewell, our local re- ture made in Grand Rapids, Mich- Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
porter, is on vacation, The Obser- igan. It is very nice.
ver* will be pleased to have its Qur next stop was at Portland enjoying life in a lovely home in Max Fosdick, Saturday. Mr.
readers telephone or hand in their but only for a short time. It has Marysville, Washington, only an Palmer is the manager cC the
items of news during the a.ext suffered a great deal from the hour's drive north of Seattle. They Doeschler and Wallick Hotel m
•thre§ -Weeks—Phone 37. spring fjoojis gijfl is still suffering. Continued on Page 6 Columous.
company's 10,000 employes. The Schuster is an engineer on the mad arms race toward oblivion-
locals are B-17 and B-1325 of the New York Central Railroad. and we can once again settle
down to the more civilized busi-
' ness of living.
.But until that goal is realized
there is work to do. And we
have only five years in which to
do the job.
Peninsula. They were gone, about
eleven days and report that an
abundance of fish anc* berries of
all kinds were there to enjoy,
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Suddaby
of Columbus, Ohio called on Mrs.
seem in the best of health and Emily Fosdick and Mr. and Mrs.
ISRAELI VOLUNTEERS RETURNED FORCIBLY . . . Kve young
American citizens who left this country to fight for the Israeli state
returned to the "United States. They got as far as Lebanon where the
government refused to permit them to continue to the Holy Land.
Left to light, they are: Leon Goldstein, Salem, N. X; Martin Gross,
Brooklyn; Eli Kalm. Bronx: Bernard Goobich. Brooklyn; and Daniel
Crohn, Detroit.
LITTLE F/RB COOK MEAL*
BIG FIRE. COOK EV£RyTH/NG.
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CONSE8VATIQH
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| Title | 1948-08-05; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1948-08-05 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
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Description
| Title | 1948-08-05; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1948-08-05 |
| 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 |
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| Transcript |
VOOME «5S • SALINE"WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUG. 5, 1948 NUMBER 44 em ears Or Annihilation Ahu Discuss Expansion of Steer Club 3joue Will Be Redmond Burr Would Seek When the JKaty-dids -began .to sing- last \waek at was J,o remind us that there are but six weeks Areas xif the County Made Aug. 11 Michener'sJob Editorial Comment Taken from Future^-TIie magazine for young men, published by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Cord Meyer, Jr.,. president of the United World Federalists and one of the nation's Ten Outstanding Young Men of "1947, presents- the theme of our August topic in his article, World Government and Peace. After glancing through the ar- While misguided youn^ .On Wednesday of next week the Redmond JM. Burr, candidate and women in the metropolitan ^cles ttat P?111?1^ the t°pic more of summer. (©Saline TTown- Representatives .of the Wash- relocation .of industry .into;areas .parents and sponsors of the mem- for Congress an. the Democratic centers search for ways and tl^^^^^JfTj'^^. .ship Clerk 3Bcah Robiscm :bas tenavv County Health Department, -beyond city .limits. As .a.result hers of the Saline' Community ticket, when a candidate for .the means of disposing of idle hours, of^f stake __^ldlffl_tala_i caused to be published notices .County.Road "commission .County -<** the discussion. Mr.- Gustine re- ^teer Feeding dub will make an State Legislature he was recom- and find them in escapades ^^^T^ZT^^1^03^^^ «f nitration for the primary Drain' Commission, County Board-marked that a county planning all-day tour of Jthe. different farms .mended by XL Wirt Newkirk, which end in tragedy, we in the ^" ^..J ?V rpaoW- thTim Section •and _>f the celectdcai.xtself ^jf Education- Scio Township .group ot commission ,.could, .have on which steer club members are former Mayor, Judge of Probate smaller towns and cities in the L u _t^_Ar™t„";- 77 th_ -which *__._ on'Tuesday, Septem- Board and the" Huron-Clinton been very Helpful to them in raising their stock. and State Representative as ztol- rural areas should be prompt to ™™ wfJj_^T^ «Fo* ,_. ™ tier li Anyone _rot registered "in parkwcay Authoiity.met. with tlie .their .search: for .a suitable loca- The tour will ..begin at ten :iows: recognize the reason for it all and -the -township 2D days preceding county .Planning" Commission rfi tion and Un .his .judgment, .no\v >x>'clock in .the .morning ana wiU "Because of my acquaintance strive to guard against it ever the dafte of the-election wil. -not their' offices last week to discuss 'that.a County.Planning Commis- lleav-e ithe iSa3me High School, for many years as a next door happening here. ~he -eligible to vdte. '©SamueB J. the expansion of .industry into sion <*oes exist, can render a val- gathering place for those who will ccneighbor .of R. IM. Burr, candi- Daily accounts of juvenile crim- Levine, district traffic engineer rurai areas. usable .servine-to uother industries make the trip, and cover the date for State Representative, I inal xgangs in action create a feel- for the State Highway TSepart- Each jot .Ihe representatives seeking rural locations. Albert eastern section and wind up at feel it my duty to add my unso- "S among people outstate that cment, mss'in rsaicbre Tuesday-and present ^indicated 'some Of the -TrincHe, .Soc township Supervis- :ncon cat -.the -aty; park for a pot- licited endorsement to his can- Detroit, the "City Dynamic" ill . . .„.„,,„ -. ■complimenitea this Office -with -a problems they' could - forsee ,as ca «°r, expressed the thought that luck dinner. From there it will didacy ... He is energetic and creating dollar values has had too ^7, Z w ^fS xfvf£ -very pleasant visit: "Mr. LeVine result of-this trend - and similar such a meeting ..was wotth--wh"ile .cover the .-western section and ra chard worker in whatever he great a disregard for creating and fsrrilu " nn^R w^r Tf ™Z Stated that Michigan-Avenue -was trends c in business ^atid -residence « « pointed out problems that wind up at-abont three o'clock in undertakes ... While I was conserving human values. ZnireXvlZZ J? TV™ „„ -X ■latefl to tie Tesurraeett this sum- Dr otto Engglke County "WiU confront other-townships in the afternoon. ; Mayor he was a member of the Here in. Washtenaw county an ^"~"._~ "rr5* ,. v , jner or sometime dufmg theeafly .^alth Director, warned or the -the near future. This -will 'be the second tour City Council, -thus I had j__ ex- agency has been set up which is ^^te and constmcUve o_o- fil TEn -commenting on a pro-dangers of stream pollution ..-nd '.AS cof'the group - present indi- since the project started the ccellent -opportunity to judge his fraught with many possibilities ™f^ ,_"™L tw TP war w«> ■ yossa made Toy this newspaper sewage -disposal. Kenneth Hal- eaedtheir approval - Of therBoard firsts'the-yearr-and Charley us- .qualifications ... I do not hesi- for good for the future of the J*^ ™ ^^J^„ ™ ^J!f -to «oHtro_ _peeaingt_tru*townt_y-j^j^j-ji County Road Commissiw r°'f 'Supervisors' -action' in -setting good, a sort of general overseer tate to say that I consider Mr. community. The County Plan- 7,7 t 71 T « T h" ■the addition of two -stop lights. Vanage'r spoke on .aie increased up~a county planning commission of the works, declares that' the IBurr one of tke best qualified ning Commission, first of its kind - J*81 . l.e aeamy and ProD- so synchronized that traffic could "rQad costs, Maintenance_and tra_» -which is working on a ^county animals this-yeaT far excell those mencfor the office offered to the in Michigan, is already function- <"?= vanenes are mamonea he go through town without-Stopping "fiC pr0biems. The need Of more'Wide plan for the orderly devel- beauties of last -year. Weights'.voters of this county in the past ing. A survey of land uses; of . ^f^f, at any light—by sticking to 25 "equitable -distribution -of rschool opment Of resdence" business, re- -df the steers at 'the different twenty-five years." areas suitable for recreational, in- reached: the im- United Nations so that it can effectively enact, interpret and. enforce world law for peace. Two cold facts are staring us in the face. The first is that we have five, or at the most tea years in which to make a choice bacteriological, atomic anfi Polar. After reading these miles per. "hour—^Mr. "Levine re- .monies where industry was Joea- creation and industrial-areas, marked that the "Highway De- ted. in one. school-district and the ■partment was -generally -eoopera- cjjyjk 0f the school population in places visited win be estimateu by His record as a legislator was dustrial and residential purposes a^_ *es:_ yoJt.T!^.-.^1S- ? 5. J^* tape measurements and the gains acclaimed by small businessmen, is being made. The scope of the Postmistress 'O'Neil will "furn- that have been made will be an- labor, farmers and veterans, to studies and plans of the commis tive with the municipalities—that .another was stressed "by several ish application -blanks -upon re- enounced "in a "future issue of this "be outstanding; a record of ac- sion will broaden with the pass- Jf!" °J "VTwSlwrrti -ixrerc ->r«v!»r rlrtWio- thot .„_',. .... . _. .'__'_ , ._..'Ci,._ . „ 4. _=JJn : :..-_. -nnTuvr exexm-exKe^-mcx^e, ^.lrexexcX „r.>.oH«,. ir-er nf tVio voarc anfl o-hnnlil Via-.ra nHI™1 race W0U1Q De JUlled ■complishments almost unbeliev- ing of the years and should have there is absolutely no defense against any of the three—and that one-third to one-half of the by TTpsHaiiti -was _tow doing that members of the County JBoard of quest for civil service exaiMna- paper „ _ Q %-.-"" \T" ;"•""" the pursuit of anv of the thre*" • Tery tiling. ©Dot Stimpson is Education tions for substitute clerk-at the Last year Salme had an out- able. As an alderman he ob- -a profound influence on the lives ""L.pu *uil or |
