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SALINE,: WASHTENAW COURTS ;P|., ^piSpAY, AUGUST 25,1921
1TOMBER50
Fof the Good
of
.-_""•■ As a member of the Federal Re-
Nserve System this bank M-ingsto the
community it serves "the "many advantages which have .sprung from
-this great centralized b'ankirig system. ,; *..-■■ -'.,.; .* ;■•.'*
. When money is tight and credit is-*"*
'strained we are <• able- to furnish
funds for local use to *a -greater degree because of our rediscount privilege.. * ' '" '■■* '->-'v 1-.- * *
The Federal supervision, and in-
-spection offer additional security-to
our-many depositors.
You will find this hank to be all
that a good bank should be.
SPOBTS »AT PLANS
.!
^OBJTUABY
"THE LIFE LINE," J.
A'Live "Mme is _is&re_vl^>nyerica»ii|: BOSCOE M. WOOD. '
Legion Labor ©ay.Oelebration. i^rom the Dougl-a (W*yo.) Budget.
;/
BIG TOUBSEDB fHH
is
l Roscoe Ot Wood, _or many years a
co„tem-^pra_ai_,eiit and. valued citizen of Doug-
Has Thrilling' Adventures
ning ktsv inheritance
Dishonest Lord.
Jn . \F!n-
Frwar
The ASnerioan Legion
""plating -plans ^'rthe day's sports to>] las. &ea a(. the rjauglas hospital Sat-J
he held M,'- -Saline, '* on Labor Day,'* ,-.' ' . . _"„' ; ,..„-, •--," „,. i —-,
- T-v -™ , •- ' v . „ -i urday afternoon at 3 o clock. Although! - -.-.
Septemhef 5, md ae-ures that every-1>; _'__-. < * ! The glamour and. romance stir-
on. that ever .^tending will have .a jhis health had,been -poor- for sev-. ^^ fte 1Mmadic hfe ^ thfi msi
good live day's entertainment. _ Jeralyears, Ms last illness was of out lish gy^-^ tolas been put on the
Although the American Legion isjabout ten days' duration, a sadden\screen by .Maurice Tourneur in his
in charge; of tha affair the business^. attaGj_ -^ce^tE^ing a surgical opera-. new' production for Pax-amount re-
men are, doinir: What'they «an^tcrj ^ ^ ^ ^ ^OBmUin warj.ant_! lease, -The Life Line," which will bs
push ,it and it is sure to be a ta^,; ,'./,..,„_, ,',„ . ; the attraction at the Liberty theatre
success, -The-successful completion ^ the belief that he would recove.,; Satu_day -^ &tOTy ^ origillal]>
of the plana which have been ' laid j but the. last few days of his illness eatiti£d '-The Romany Rye,"'by <3eorge
wiU assure to Saline a similar «eieff there was Uttte doubt of the outcome,:^ simSj ^^ !a? a stage play was
oration every year and]will do muesli! Sir/Wood, was in his forty-third.p--odU-ed some twenty years ago at
i_-_"-I_iJ--_^--.*_J.-_ TT» _-_.-.« _^~hv> a*. C'nllnA -TUlf-l - " -
He was born at Saline, Mich.,
.00
.the Princess theatre^ London. 'She
Saline Savings
Member of Federal Keserve Bank
ALL.,
miney's wobut «r money mm.
to put more spirit into'commiinity^year. - _
affairs. , ^"November '-22, 1878. _ He-graduated ^iveme centers around the attnaoclve
'It is planned to have an aufomo- .from^the high scho-jl at. Ann Arbor]^^ ^"^j. band, who Vthe
bile float.parade before dinner Inland then went to tho University- «f.^ owaB_ of a fine 3--^ ^t^
which the best decorated *auto will. Michigan at Anns Arbor, graduating His -^ fo„ his inlierltalleejeads to
receive* five dollar prize. jwith the class of 18.99 with the ae-;ma__ exciUng episodes, including
Theis will be a popular feature jgree of A. B.. . . \a drilling W in a London, theatre
because of the many cars use_ in and j. After leaving college he went into.^ a ,rescU6 at gea by means of a
around Saline. This will be followed 1 business with his father, and brother \reeciim taoy of ^ j^ine fronn a
Bi-
vjiii
under the firm name of A. A. Wood;
& Sons. The firm was engaged in ■
sinking ship.
by. &n indoor base ball game.
.rectty after, dinner the sports wn <_ =-__. ■ r_« iUi_. «_- .____-- ... ^ A comipetent cast interpr^s the biS
taie place on the new Sav*ment.;i_!e breeding of .registered Rambouxlotjsto>y ^^ ___„. an-,^fmib^ stark
The following will be included: ■ sheep and Mr. Wood was a frequent;^ ^ leadi__ ^^ a_d othsrs
Bicycle Race-lst gfrfee $2.00, sec-j visitor to Douglas for the purpose of!__. -^^ 0_ren> TuU„ Marsharu
ond prize $1.00,- for boys under 17 ( selling bucks to the, sheepaien of this. Wallac- Ber_y a:jld Lewis Cody.
years. ; ' vicinity. In 1904. he became a resi-:' furtn SCHOOL
100 yard vdash—1st prize $2.00. '_dent of this city, amd it- was his home j
second prize $1.00; for men under,until his death. In 19-11 he engaged]
70 years.- 4 -'in the sheep business with Henry j
lOO^yard dSish—-1st prize S2.6(> | Reese, the firm being Reese, & Wood j
second prize -jl.OOi; for hoys under 20 land still .continues.
STATE BACHED HIGH
LN BOYS CLL'B WOI-K
.._i.-.*_is.'"'■■"--■ _"_____: ii'^-\V-»
'-■wr
Wa$Iti_$ton- Report Places Michigan
*-?«0"nd Only to Indiana^-Kear-
ly 1»JM EnrolK-i
years. . ..-.
50-yard dash—1st prize 32.00; second prize $1.00; for ladies.
20-y»r.a dash—1st prize S2-00; second prize $1.0:0.; far ■girls ander 20.
30-yard, dash —1st prize $2.00,
second prize $1.00 bays under 1_
years. * .
ThTee-legged race—J.st prise $2.00,
seco_.d prize $1.00; opein.
Mens' Tug of War.
Pillow Right on a .Bole—Jst prise
:$_.<00, second prize $1.«0.
Mr. Wood _a\te much, study to the j
sheep and wool industry and was
recognized as an authority on these
subjects. He was a frequent csntrib-
utor to time trade journals, notably the'
National WoolgroAver and the Breeder's Gazette. He" was active in the
affairs of the National Woolgrowers'
Association and the Wyoming Asso-
-iiafion, for many years being on the
executive comanit-ee of the former.
He "was also secretary-treasurer of
the -Standard Delaine S"heep Breeders'
The ball game wall be flayed af- Associia_ion.
irar the sports -are esanpfeted. T3ia j Mr. "Wood was one <j£ tihe or:
BEE'S £ ON
August .19, 1921, the .late of the
annual- reunion, of the JUdd school
association, proved to be bright alid
pleasant. About ISO people partook
jof an«excellent dinner served in the
tent. A brief program v. as given,
opening with the singing'of America,
followed by prayer by William Kel-
: sey. Recitations were given by Karl
BU'-d and Miss Myrtle Rogers. The
president, Roy Pd-hards, read letters
of .regret fi-om Mrs. Emma Head- of
Hudson, Mrs. Milton Ward of Fayette,
Ohio, Dr. Aaron Wheeler pf St. Louis
and Mrs. Edward Lewis of Needles,
California. The remainder of the
program consisted of musical numbers. Officers for the ensuing year
With an enrollment of nearly 10,000
in hoys and girls ohib work, Michigan
.ranks second in >^p ^entire northern
'half of the "Ohiteo?State% Statistic*
for 1920, just issued by the U. S.'De-
■partment of- Agricultare.' sliov? Indiana in th_ lead with this state a close
second.
Miehig&n stands first :n two im-
poiftanit phases of the club progr_ni-i-
handiciraft work _ind hot lunch pnepa-'
ration^ while in nhree othefc—gawtonj
ing canning and garment-making, "tbe
Wolverine yoiiths take second place
ani,oi-s*g' fcln?V33' northern and western
states), ^ •■"-.* ,
Of the "9,919 membeii_ enrolled in
the state, .2,491 ara entered in "WTayne
county, Det-oit'3 large gaii'den c-,lubs
boosting the number up. Other counties where cliiti work is especially
strong are Kent, Bay, Calhoun, Gogebic and Lenawee, although the club
program (which is the junior extension .work - at the Michigan Agricultural college) covers the entire state.
Garden clubs hiavo proved far and
away the most poular during the last
year, according to R. A. Turner, estate
club leader,, more than half of aill
the Michigan enrollment., coming unr
der this division. " . .
;to show the Sattn® _se#on. how -** '"CouMty bank, of wltioh he was the i
i)Ut on some
'hi^i -class BasS"* SsiSt * active beiad-.T* He- ^a^'i'-^n-mbeir cf ;
i
I
PflOM M
iFor.Bresh'Fjmits, Veg^iibles, Staple aa^ _Pane3&€^emjS
.-_.-., • '^—~- -'-1 11 n-*~--*"--^iT-nti ■ ■ ii ii"._i iti /...... .''a/.
SjKmish Onions
WATEB s«__. MOSfi
f<M9*atoes - ^eet-t'fltaloes.:. ■
CueuiBlDMers
FEESH STOCK OF fOTMES* ''
Everythiiig to do.ycmr^ piekliiig' wtlil ".
pure v&m smm ?€ pounb
Just received a stock of White Wa_*e-—GubsT Sauc-
^ ers and plates—^TAKIS A I_(50Kf
Tokis fer more business.
MARTIN PUOSS
AH goods deltTeral preniptly.
Phonft86
. ...are: President, Reuben Rogers; sec-
anize! "^ j retarv, Miss Doris Gilman; ■ treasurer,
Milan AmericoB Legion will endeaves- i-and xioa president <_f the Converse 1 WjU-t j^g-j-j-^ Tne men piayed a
i game of ball, in the., afternopn^^^^ _
,, _ . , , Those present from a distance wer-e:
The Saline boys :afe gettinig into ]th_ *Douglas city eamncal. - ; Mrs.'Valine Green, Avon, Mina.
shape eveniHSs .asul axa out to Show j ©n Maroh- 12, 1^2, he was married | (Mrg (J_ee_e &^%hed fi-aoo] at the
jjudd =ahool in 1S59); Mr. and Mrs.
j Alfred LeBaron, Fenton; Mrs. Lydia
Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. William
Muir, Imlay City; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
OBSERVER LINERS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING V
.»c pec JLine-KlTSt iustrtioWj- Tiien 3«j
per.Line; Mininn-m eharse S5c.
in that part-ot ithe-conhty. A ^oodlMaeh.; who suinrtves' him. To, the
live game wall simtely be the asshlt }!_ttion three children wieir_ lior 11, all of;
and the feoja :a-ie rexpE-ting the sup-[-whom preceded him in death." He is j
port of -veay tese. _ - i-survived also %• his parents, Mr.- and >
The ba-Joora .._scen5ion will takfeiMrs. Al A'.; Wood, and a brother,"
place after Ste same and the inripls?i_!_^httr-G.;:W_QS,'of Salins, Mich.
parachUie
thriller- -
■difop wf!3 surely be r! Funeral se-xsaees ^jere "held at thej
-'JtKaidenise- _So»day afternoon !at o
There -will fee Sbana tco.ncerte 3n ',ii)«s4o'e]£tel_ -andeir Xh"e' auspices of Af hlar
afternoc-i.ia-it&e ball^igameaBsid als_-|Bod;gey-A*. Fi-J&':A. M. T". 3. Kiijg of
in the e\nen_rig •on.rSfee band^_9_Btittfe."^s«nnii^G-ii_aa Lodg, and for niariy
be eree&ed in Sow_u . **■ years a, close personal friend!' et, Mr.
. Concessions sand '*si-Ss" sts_eds >wilS.fVBbe_i cendtrebe_; the- servie'e. At'its
be.- .op^EaiSed ichroughput the •d^-<aaft^c«BBdo5-__r'l£ EL tMc*^ihnie'sipke,
the pa^SEten-. -4. <S*"teiefis.aB&Jbeutifully," i-ptm1 ttte..lj_e*iof'
SP*^i__- _^.T*K>ION-^o Ulnwettiieir' aead.' ■brother. ':The bodyj was*
.who dapoe wraHl be leffered is the r_?r^-Eth©tt, tak_nv ander '-scori .of Aslri«r-
ening act" tihe opeara &ouse?.:_3__«^^?-L^g^t*-tSl«-^
oxthestsg, <pmS3. furrusto. the _orn-ic -io-^BBehas&aHsiajsifiees of rthe iitd& [were \
th,yi 'd_m_e. .-Several, iriioe prSzes \w_ft:^gi__B»i,bei_«5i "taken fi_*at ev-n_tlS| t»
be ^vne® _ar-^pi-e >J8_s)_es. ^i^ftiFe^BelFP-r •<_re_iat6igi'. • Arthur- • G.
It is "feopesd aill e-x-^ssrviee^QenM-ft"TO)d "an- te. "R. -Toting accompanied
can ass^ insr«epa-_!_;'for<l_ie_p_itei_tt^b^ytt_-"®env there
and st_fl*_s (wvill .renort to!He_-y>Oi_i_s™i_y^A_g_st^ _S»_ss of (Chicago',' brother
by and -o what -they,<j__n- to _iel_> Qaerilef'Mrs.:T*ffbo_i - '--" * ■ .
Lej-ion. i^be, « ibig csaocess - «tt tSES:! *-Thei aieftwe paEtb6_»ferfe w'ere G. S.
•event. - . - - . . ■^Hou^i_.h_-<Q. IE. *5bx_ig, C. Fi. Clark,
Progra__s. ijijrang the time«_ afcebri &y A% S!o_iafe_r, "5S?; __r Taylor and- J.
rH.-'Reies-£*. ii^ier-ih-nafary pallbearers
were J. '__. il_}Bar;'''Wiiiia_a G-riach,
Xu*W- <*HeW__«, 1EE..G, Peters, G. H.
Crassi J. Itfe'SF'lyn.-v'aDr. J. M. Wilson,
■', FL. R.. Rouse, M.- ;iR.: Collins, Jacob
j Seitz, Dea'oit; IMrs; Charles Obee and
Donald/ etiee, .'Adrian; Mr. and Mrs".'
Dell Jones,. Mr, and Mrs. Jones and
daughter, Ridgeway; Mrs. Nancy Bab-
cock and- .son, Mrs. Mary Bless"ng?v
T'efeu-jikeri; >\Jir. and Mrs. Etay Vest,
-M'A.-incl !iii_.! Charles' Starett, CHut
Christian Science Notes
Services will h*e held in the Citizens Bank building Sunday 10 a. m.
Testite6_y meeting Wednesday,
at S:00 p. m%
A cordial in*vitation is-extended to
all.
Sunday-school IJ. a. m.t to which
pupils under> 20 years.may he admitted.
To Rent—Room
Monroe' street.
with
bath. _00
51.
For' Sale—iWar.drobe, -new.
mation at Observer, office.
' ,F6r Sale-^Delco .'lighting
George Braun, Phone 183-F31
Infor-.
48tf:.
plant'.
4Stf
HQRSES FOB SAISB.
, "WiwtaiaB Anto CenixmBy^
ton;. Mr. t and. Mj-^, A\cx. Morton, Ma,--
rion .'"fen-feiofck,! J'Ahn 'Arbor;-' Mrs."
green-an and, daiighter. Mrsi Mary
Jfloore, Mrs, Jennie Fletcher,' Ypsi-
Tan-ti; Mrs. fiva Freeman, Plymouth.
, - - -• ; '.. 'I":
feature of -the -flay wiU ;be Tp__ffislH_t
and d!sJaSisat«_ nest weak.
OBmx_i$\
MOTHERS-'SNOW WHAT'S BMT■".
That's vrliy sh.e insists 'upon using- our bread
and-.baked goods. She kno>ws that a, slice of
Sehnebelt's Bread is the best treat of all, that
can be placed upon, .the table. She knows
' that at the present'price of our bread, the
more bread the family eats, the more she reduces 'the cost of living. Aaid th,e only way \
sKe can g^t the family to eat-more bread is to
give .them SCHNEBELT'S BRSAD—the
bread that oleases everyone.
*■ -*■
*' - *
SohnebeIt9s Bakery
Another Jseoae -seas d_r_r___a "ICiie--
«ay, Augixst 16 -when Mr. 5SHliam|^mob..Job?*C<^aa..X^Sanl
?S2nfield Gregg -jpassed awoiy, ^SifeT a
__r_e weeks" _li_fifes. He iwas' ihsniH'
xn *WUli_Hi_ Coitenty, Ohio, "tear- 1Q.
!'$*__. He leases to mourat Shear loss"^
a widow and^the foUowing children: i^orfted
EdiVKard Gregg, Roland Gnegg * ani
Mrs. Ernest Jaeger _dl of :Sa*S_>e,
Sirs, ifevl Teachout -«f DunSeer swwi
Mrs. "Edward Masters oi Nox-hyiM.-
Fnherail services were held at the
home oi bis son, Edwardv Tharsday
afternoon at 2:30;* Rev^ <lross offieiat-
Marriage Licenses.
G.i-<ant Fenstermacher, 21, Deister;
Josephine Becker, 20, same, *..
Ezra -A~!ti>sse,rr^6, Dexter; Edna j.
Mast, 25, same. ' - ' '.
Jacob Stiheman, 56, Ypsilanti; >Tres-=
sa Guffdr, 66, samo..- -i"1'^ **"*" -■'
Fred. O.. Spencer, 36, Ypsilanti,;
Mabel Burrell; _l,-smae
George Leslie Barber, 21, Ypsilanti;
Margaret A. Acre, 18, same.
James -A Olasgow, 41,-Ann Arbor,
Tara Fulton, 39,\Detroit.
Ralph "El Mohn, 25; Loretta ML "_\.
Fremmell, 26, "Beihleham.
The dea-h usS* "Etoseoe M. Wood is a\ Elmer Eapp, 27, Whitmore lake;
«reai loss io-_fe «_o__B_Bnity.- Gapao'e. j Eliza E. Baldus, 20, Ann Arbor.
<einergegf_C;-aaa-d ideepljy interested in \ Hilary F. Rye, 31, Ann Arbor; Mild-
_he welfare of _fs caty sand state, he'-red H. Foote, 28, Flint.
ineessao-cly in, furtberhig'; Russell E. Jordan, 21, Jackson;
j {those, things which unade for the J Blanche V. Diehl, 19, Anni Arbor.
Pirogress and prosperity of both. He ■ —:—
naa opinions of Ma own uponi the; CARD OF 'iHANKS
many questions «€ 'pubHc interest! We wish to thank the friends and
Wanted—Painting and paper hacg^
ing. • Ftani'Ca-AArni phone 1«6«
For."..;Saler-TSains<)n. tfaetor and
" j plow, nearly, new, at. a baxsaiui. John
Rowe, phone 139-Fia.
U8x
m
AUCTION SALE
M*r_. Glen Howard will sell at public auction at her home, 100 South
Lewis street, on
Saturday, Aregnst 27.
at 1:00 o'clock p. m„ the following
described property:
Wood screw, elanm, iron clamp, 2
cauldron kettles, .good, grindstone,
Mara3hi:m ice box, Columbus gas engine, 2 heating stoves, -chisels,, saws,
bits aai*d bit stock, wrench and 'hammer, shafting and pulleys, sign board,
etc. Terms, -cash.
. F. D. iferithetw, auc-tioneei-.
r 'to' the. Farmers. -Mf ybu have^any
Hay. to sell, see Mav B., D. Covey at
tie Tavern Hotel, Saline,
For Sale—Clapp Ideal steel jr_iige,."
at /about half what a new cpe wonld-
cost.". Inquire at this office. ' 50
; |^.VSAle—35 CoaiTse-^ool ewes, 2
to 4-.ye_a.i-s ,ohi. Cheap,-jf taken at
once.'' C. l|; MiljSer & Son. 50tf
For Sale-^Three brood sows; Oliver
sulky plow; _ one set of heavy team
harness.* "Wiedman Auto Company.
"For Sate—Two "used ' Deering and
one Osborne and one McCormick;
corn- "binders, "in- good condition,,
Herman Heininger.
-wiSjsh hia reached ihr-ough study and -: neighbors for kindnesses shown us in
reS-ctaon, and ihe 3s©Id-to those op-n-jour sad bereavemient ^nd also for
ions inost teai!a_i«is1y- .2Jo one ever j the' beautiful floral offerings. ; *
d^7."lntern^eni"in "o^wooa^enTeter--t«?lest-i-ned the- .honest^, "of those con- j Mrs. "William Gregg and Children..
-fictions- No one ever qhestioned or)
coold.question his personal integrity.; COMMISSIONERS'
He was, in> fact, of that valuable type! Ctate of Michigan,
of good citizen of which no eommun- ■ CountrofWashte_aw, ks.
ifcy _an have too mamy, and in his;-^^2;6"^"! ^ ™!ed "Dy **
-J ' l Probate Court for said County, Commissioners to
passing Douglas is much poorer. j receive, examine and adjust aU claims an- demands
Emil H. Arnold, Optometrist, 22-J.
S. Main street, Ann Arbor, specializ^g,
in superior eye examination an4
lasses at reasonable prices.
NOTICE.
No. 16770.
: ; of aU persons acainst the estate of Henry Fol-
—. ~ , _. --, --r -, _. , !mer late of said county, deceased, hereby give no-
For Sale-Two Fine "Wool rams; aI-:_cethatfourmo_thsfromdateareallowed'^orde.
SO- Htolstei'n COW. Herman. Kohler, 'of said *Piotate Court, for creditors to present their
phone 142-F3. 50tf. {claims against the estate of said deceased, and that
^ . 1 they will meet at the Citizens. Bank in the
t, - ' Village ol Saline, in said county, pn the 12th day of
T'he" Saline Observer four years for j Oct and on the isth day ol Dec next, at
fve doll-is—a niishty good way to 'ten o'clock a. m... of each -of said days, to receive,
get big merest onvour money. Anyj—^SS^. ' , -
-JWanted---Yottn|g man to work oif
small fajrm; /fjiiust'und-fstand care at
stock. "Permanent place if satisfactory. C. F. Hetlm-an, Rfd. 3, Saline,
Mich. 50x
For- Bale—Good Ohio silo filler,
■never used, more than 25 times, at a
bargain.* I also have two new Pay-
pac -ensilage' cutters. Herman Heininger. . -
le_s\than four years at .$1.50 ppj'
year—a real ,bargain any day; in the.
year. ,at -the .irice;
r
51>
S. R.-W1LSQN
CARL CURTISS
-- - g^j. '^. .
Commissioners
UMBER WANTED.
We .are in the market Tor all kind.
of saw timber. We pay'you a "good
price, standing or. at the 'mill.. Write,
vhal you.
--*.
*,
.*- - si-S-zJfti
or pnone No. JO, and.we will be
pleased fo call - and see
inky have.
25tf G. F.-B*BACST-&\SoW.-- , P
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s_*.-i*j_ytf
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Object Description
| Title | 1921-08-25; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1921-08-25 |
| 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 |
