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VOLUME-XXXXII
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6.. 1921'
NUMBER 2
The Public
Will Not Know
Your Business
Prom the very nature of the relation, your banker is bound to know
many things about your persona]
and private affairs.
This bank has always regarded
the -relationship existing* between
itself and its. denositors as confidential.
We would not think of divulging
information in reference to one of
our depositors. We regardthe relation to be as- strictly confidential as
is the relation of attorney and client
or physician and patient.
You-may come to this bank with
the knowledge that the public will
know nothing of your affairs.
Saline Savings Bank
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
This is your store—We
want you to feel a sense
of ownership and tell us
wherein we are not fulfilling our ideal of service, quality and lvalues.
BURKHART BROS.
"MONEY'S WORTH or "MONEY- BACK."
SOME EACTS ABOUT
OUR GOVBRMUKM
j GOT. GROESBECK "HAS
' WROWH'J? *HAJNTY CHANGES
Local Financial Institution to ilisf
tribute Interesting Inforatutiou.
Nit for years has there heen such
evident unrest as exists in the world
today. Even the casual reader of the
daily newspaper sees that the world I
FINE NEW BUILDING
FOB ROYAL OAH BANK
-lax H. Rosenthal, Formerly of S:v
Ijne, Writes Interestingly of Wh«.t
iHas Happened to the Machine.
"WANTED AT HEADQUARTERS*"'
Universal Picture at The "Liberty
Saturday Evening.
j Former Sallneiirs More TJian Making' . *
Good in Detroit Suburb. ' If j*ou were a det'ctive. And :oved
, , _ , ,. - • ; a beautiful blond. Not a day over 18.
Since George A. Lehman assumed '' With a baby stare. Who was the
Lansing, Mich., Sept. 30—Since the
jadvent of the Groesbeck regime the
government of the state lias nnder-
i-s sick and needs a doctor. The way \ gon- ^_ many tdmac chanee8 thal
to social health is through an awak- j its;power ai fu„ction-ng na, teen ai
ened Interest in the. affairs of o_r|mtfet ^-^-,^,3, revolutionized,
government and an increased feeling* The. changes that have beea; m.lde.
of out responsibility in its welfare j those timt are op€-]y afe.-a,.e-t __d
and. administration. Not until
understand the magnitude and
we ;■
I concerning which the people of the j
[state are cognizant, are only surface;
jhe management of the Royal Oak
bank at Royal Oak last November, J
that institutiMi has shown a marked
advance. This growth in business
has decided the direct ;.rs to house
the -bank in- a home of its own, ind
work will probably begin in the
spring on a handsome neiv banking
"brains" of the erx>ke-est croks in
Crobiom. And she told ; ov ihe was
going to make the grea p-~t '"-teal"
the world had known, and da ed you
to catch her. And sh<5 went ahead
and oni'y sw'ped ten mirion dollars
wcrth of solid gold ingots. And you
got out your pocket microscope and
got on the trail, and before you tot to
her she'd changed her mind and d*e-
ci-ncy of the. United States govern- j a]terat-0ns~The real changes those |house and office building, to occupy cided to go straight, foil her-own
aient do we feel the respeet for itJthatwiU have a direct'affeelTnot on-jt1ie **™H«»«*«* corner of Main
Fourth streets, across the s
he bank's -present offices. The build-
._ gang and steal your heart. What
and the pride in participating in It | j (^ the government of the state, I Foil,'th strests* across the stret fl"unl wouW you' d°?
1. .3»-. .... . !f
that it des- rves. . but ulpon the busIness in every!
At the present moment, in -pste of! clty;"t0^v ^ rural c-omm--ltv; ing will be at least two stories in
all our unrest, the United States «£ | w3t-_i-i the confines of Michigan, tne'heiSht 60x110 feet The *ai__in_
the most favored of .the world's na- j cha--es so deviatlng in their scope: oinc-es wiu Da '»ode™ \*- «ve™r rations. We have enjoyed -a century (that the- have torn through the ma-; pect* Every convenience will be
and a half of the r^-ei-nte-nt of the J c.Hinery _f the government and like supplied for the rapid and economic
-people, for the people,hy -fee people." j a t^-,-^ have swept it away with handling of business. A safe deposit
It Is not perfect, hut it Is the _t_w__- j-nnelentlng ful.v> are the ones that department will be a feature of the
est, most sn-stanlial an_ most *ifec-ihave attl.acted the attent-10ni not only new buildin
tive government in the wld toff*?,-j of 0ther itates_ but of other nations. \ when the directors of
. The'Citl-ens bank is conteni-plati.-.g. A]ex - Groesl)eck lias torn dmvn *last fal1 be2aa castln)S &
the fr*, d-atrib-aom a-Wtag ite j Micnigan-S old machinery of govern-
3 : ment, which for years! operated to
the satisfaction of many people and
to the dissatisfaction of many more.
He has rerplaced it with some we'.l-
oiled machinery of his' own invention; he has installed new machines,
iErSends and "patrons of a series
highly 'illustrated .airticles oa the sc»-
•enim_nt of the 'Uifiiteo* -States. Tne
-articles, although Written In ;po_ii_lai*i
for-i, ^WiH he ©"f real educational
value. They ;a're 'to 'be 'Bmiled'Sireci
s of the bank
bout for a
new ca'shier manager, they were attracted by the record Mr. Lehman '■
had made as the active head of the
Saline Savings bank at Saline, as *
cashier and vice president, and made '
him all attractive offer to identify j
himself with the Royal Oak Savings
Well, in "Wanted at Headquarteirs,'*'
which will be shown, at the L-b~rty
theatre Saturday evening, with Eva
Novak as the beavstiCul queen of
Crookdoni, the detective resigns, because, as he says," "I'm developing a
fondness for the criminal classes."'
This Universal -picture is well
worth seeing, if only to see how a
clever producer, with a clever star,
and a clever cast- can make an i_a-
proboble story seem true.
OBSERVER LINERS
CLASSIFIED -VDVERHSING
1L:-D--he--Mn? l,ihSS-^-1Dm^ni;:!! which Wilkin his" opinion, "not only ^ ™ cashier^ and^man-ger. * Mr-
without 'charge- This plan is in
■keeping with Ithe ;iiiea. that everv
proigressive 'fitean-ial institiifton owes
:a hroafler service'to its c-mmunitv.
The modern fbank is -no longer only a
-place where 'money :is -deposited at
one window an'd > drawn "_t another. 1
operate- better, hut will live longer
than the newest of the old lot, a lot
whle!_ contained many machines that
nad long since ceased to be useful,
and which many unbiased and fair-
mi-sded people here believe had en-
Lehman accepted and has justified
the-wisdom of the directors in securing his services. Mr.' Lehman
was the organizer of the Saline Savings bank in 190S and was its active
head from the day it opened until} Sinclair gasoline 21c, at
his retirement last fall. The bank j Muir's and H*uebler"s Garage.
6c per Line First m>ertion; Then 3e
per Line; Miniiurui ehajse 25c. '
Por Sale—Barn, 30x40.
phQne 195-P24.
Sam Boy_,
5
E. J.
,tir_ly outlived their usefulness.
It is rather-'a eonter of .constructive j ^0^erao_ ^^^-5- -1S cne of the had made a splendid growth under
first governors in the United States,
aftt_i_ush.awjt the first, 10 disregard
partisan, ipoli-ics and infuse Into tlie
S-V^nment^f Michigan i-eal business Lehman to the -position.of vice pr.»
omethods." It ts still too^ early ia his
3di-ini'Stration to even partially pre-
(--^'isnooess, %_t St 5s -aifcKoluttely safe.
anii helpful in-or-ration'to which any
mne 'may 'bring 'His financial problems with some confidence of finding j
'•a:_-! -tjiWi ffor vihei-i.
j These stories are ."designed to show!
j'the benefits that each of 11s derives
•from the service _f iher gOT_ra_-KT't.
j'.They "have !been hroaght, up^. to,tJ«K
yminwfie, ;and however well ia!oir__ed
jJth_ ire-iler nnaj-bha^e is s_tre to find
! some-Ring >new to "feiim. Tfeey have
?a patr_icnl_r aKpeal to new <_rti_a_s,
: foreigners - and scSnool chiO-i-en, ;as
j-wen ais ifu'r-ishjias"interes-img and in-
'■ stru-tive regalimg to . 3xr_._t-__lEly
I eveT-BO-e. ."PSe _omm_,nit3' is sure
to foe-eat '£-o"JR' -tss distrfbai-ion ""iand
|eveT_- honie shesaM: have ;a •oanipiete
? set.
j JE'W-r 'before teive ABjaerit-cns 't_lc-
' en -ssi-h :an'tec_ise intenest • iin -t-h-ir
!.gOTi_rnmeiit. i__ie extS-tsiaE. eft *n-
! co__s = taxes -and tShe wadespi-safl our-
; chass.Of Liberty Bonds Slave -made si'*
I { all financially partners m it* ■weltase j
I We will >want tn» ft^now tsaoi-e jalbout it j
ana Tare ihave a -ireght *& -know- That ■
his mana|g_ment.
Recently the directors of the R'-yai
Oak Savings . bank advanced Mj-
ident, which carries with it the general management, and told him to
pick a cashier to succeed-himself.
to**say -that-it^he' «es~^'shcceed ™s -Jholce -was ^Ernest D., Skinntfi*,
his adminlstratlo- will he no worse
itika-r _ev_!r-a"l rctfihei's that were in the
who had succeeded him as cashier
of the Saline Savings bank. Mr.
STOYE WOOD FOR SALE
Wiedman Auto Company.
HORSES FOR SALE.
Wiedman Anto Company.
Fo- Sale—Fine wool ram.
Allison, -phonesr-133^FS.*■
A. B.
be -termed :a_iything. A'dmlnistratlcfjn
:af*ser adm.*hiristr.a1;ion, iboth republican
and -en-iocta-atic, had men -at tl-ie «ne in evciry capacity, having been
li_B_s .of tdBpartmeitts -and working la
For Sale—2 young Shropshire Rams.
Reuben ViseL Phone 1S7-F12.' * ■
Wanted—Painting and u_p_F hacg^
procession precedi-ng his. Skinner was with the Saline bank
lF«r imaiEy -yeaxs ^Sairs at Lansing for nine years- and lekmed the bank-
•were conducted m such haphazard 'ns ^smess undar Mr. Lehman, and
ntanner that they co-ldnt -nroperly- H is hardly necessary to add that he j ">& ^ank Camburn, phone Io0,
is a sterling banker, like his teacher
Mr. Skinner served the banik ait Sa
those departmeirts, w5i;?se only a-ppar-
erit'thoU-'ht,'-apparent heoause It was
reflected in their ractions, was to 'e;-
itahfis*h thesise'lves in the sta'e po'.'i't-
ca'llfy. Th-y 'wanted jobs higher up.
A-iffi'OTtea .they obtained them, nOtb:
cas"hier and director for three years
prior to accepting- the position at
Royal Qak. The only break in his
service with the -• bank was the IS
months ha spent in the government itnls office.
service during the war. He enJisted
as a private, but his accounting
Por Sal'.—Single Colli- J5uff Orp*-
ington cockerels. E. A. Knapp, phone--
136-F2. * ' 3
Lost—Pa.i,r of spectcles in brown'
leather case. Findtr plea-e, leave at
4
cause of airy highly efficient -manner j ability w_s discovered at Camp Shov-
of.-onduciung their work, hut because I man a"a he was ordered.-to *Wash-
,they conducted it in such a way asl111^011- where he had eha.rge of the
is «m- the p_h;fe_.tIon o- this 'm_tn--ito attra_(. the.attentlon of those high_i*fie]d depot accounting department.
fal wnes-tt-irtes-aefr She right mo ; ^ a_d.._ & JtoStam to ^ themi^hen he left the service he held a
The Quality Grocery
PHONE 86
Jb'or Jb'resh -Fruits, Vegetables, Staple ami Fancy Groceries
Where lbs. Are Pounds
The house of the best groceiies distributed lithe town stands back .of every arftiele we sell, and
the .existence of an. article in our stock is proof of
its excellence-
Can we prevail upon you to set a table from-
this store? "We feel confident that a trial will
convert you into .a regular patron.
BriDg us your Batter and Eggs*
All goods dellTC-t'd pro_ij>tly. Y«tirs for more husiness.
Phone 86 MARTIN PUOSS
[i].ment_3--i.why*.-i±Enay te e-xpected w^^-O- ^Kfic^l'j-bs theTZa^Zl'™™™^™ as lieutenant^Michigan |^ 4, Saline..
- i be se welcome. 'Z%ls j>_!hric "imteres-; _ ., .,' ,. - ** .. . . ! !Tn\-.p<tor .
For Sales—l2->roll Advance corii
husker, in fine condition. Herman
Heininger.
•*. _____
Taken* Up—^Roan Durham, heifer,
about two yeaa-« old. B. L. Cramer,
3 "
II j .in. sos-ernm'-lntaa .-a-fair-s le ;a he-lth,y
I and _di.t_r_l intenest. It will ifeatl '£-■>
incre_»ed 'knowfeadgev a i_ioi'e iiinteni-
:GE_-~be_k Kealized soon after his
| inauguration: ;that itihe .Oap"tt)afl. was.'
■ filled*" with -this kind of employees.
^He.also .knew, from experience .glean-'
AUCTION SALE
-P: ^ -, -,- _' „ _ .He.al-o .knew, from experience .gleasi-; _-*--,_,.
it gent _!_derstai__ui'g &nS ,-a 'long ,*6i*-ng __-;._' _, , ?i Aithu.r P. Bender, having sold his
m -, _ _ __-' . . \ ;ed while he was attorney gg_er_l of' , _■.,_-,.,
a ■ stride -Jiead. "THs .community is to! , -__._.__ j t_j ^ farm, known as the Alphonse Schn 11
™- ' , ., - . . , -he stjfee, -that-success and this sort
j be coBsratulated aa the fowesi^hi. anQ;. _, . . , _- , - ^ _
,-i ~ , --'".,_*" . , «f -wo,i_c had np relationship to each
H*.entearor_^-that feffuffigs -ths mi-feerial; _. _. . .. - . . ,.
■t . . , . 7^ ' other: Ehat thev were not even dis-
sls withTn.suie reach ©f eveu-yeaie. . ;. . . . . _ _ • _ -,.,
m\ I'ttut cousins. And besause he lie
place, 2^2 miles south and % mile
west _f Saline, 5 miles northwest of
Milan, on
Wednesday, October 12, 1821,
To the Farmers. If yon have any
Hay to sell,- see Mr. EL D. Covey 'at-
the Tavern Hotel, Saline.-.
For Sale—JXmhle barreled hamr
meflessv.s'hotgun, good as n_w. Adam
Klumpip, Jr- phone 93-F2. i
, CWe-a-KteFstand _h_fc rt isithe-assirei^ „.. .. _, __
■■- , ...._'. .. ikriowJf__s, ibec__-e it ^.vas a,pjiar-nt
io make this .._i__r_b.H_Bon :_s, \wide as.. .. _, . _
possible, _3b_-_,-*__Wer_E,.-n.-tt_e tcilW hlm fflS■.,** ^n ^f ***** ™™ commencing at 10:00* a, m„ sharp,
he .overlo^ed and .» _he'»TO_r of fm^rning,-althougla -we do not always the Xol1<nv^g deseriD€d property:
__..,. -. n." __^ ""'.. tre_lize it because -oT clouds obscuring nrhi^f*! Rav mnm -nrPi^Tit ah-in-
sas-ticle's is necessaiUy limited, it >is; . . „ , , , _io.i_es ^uay nxaie, wei_ni: anou-
'**___■■ "_'--«■ *ou*^ vision, Alex Groesbeck .turned 14^k- x.„ rrwp Wpi^ht ihom- 1400-
■SBsggeste-. -hat evers__« -whe- \wmSIissj •,. _ . , - ... - . . 3401"' ""J m»aie, weignt aoout i4uu.
.7^ - - „ __ ,_ , . i Mi-higan% machinery of government ■Kia(or marp wpio'hf nhnnt i«7*;- hav
to .receive _nem eall ax _he ibaaik -aad; , - , , ■ , - ■- . - oiacK ma.ie, weignt a_out i_/o, oa*,
i_ - , - , . . ups»:le down, dtimp-d it completely, _,-,,«, .-„:_v.t a^nnf 19no
leavte their mames for aneliKiion ___ 1 - , „ . . , - , , , mare, weignt aoout i_uu.
thejnailin-_ist * , and :after-having left the trash on a Cattie—45 feeding steers, weighing
" . .dump .pile, cfctainea entirely new ma- from 500 to 700 pounds each; - Hoi-
'ehinery. How he accomplished 'his stein bull x year o]dj , heitel.s> 3
in the face of most f-i-midable oppa- calVes 8 months o]d> Holstein cow
Marria&'e Licenses
Edward Desnaond. 47, 2>c_roit; JL-ida-
-ition amd the means he took to ac- aIld ealfi fresh. roatl co,- (iue j-, Ja,
.Rose, 42, -ifilan.
!
t>
fc
OIVE THEM ALL THE
^BREAD THEY CAN EAT-
When you use our bread, you can safely
give the children—and grown-ups, too—all the x
bread they want. Our bread is both delicious in
flavor and pure and wholesome. Good bread is 90
per cent strength and energy. "It contains twice'
the nutriment of rice and potatoes, and is one of
the necessary foods. '
Sehnebelt's Bakery
.c'ompli-h it in the face of many oh- ujn_- roan co_. due -m Jailuar_i Jer-
igtacles, will he -he .real stoiy of the
Sebastian J^eff, .50. Ann Arhoi- X*__- G-oesDeck re_imei if it suceeeds. Awl -e> C^*
ilie Men-er, 53, Hbvrell. ;ft js a ,mighty ^a bet that it will
George A. "Wesley, 33, Y-jap'aJMi, j sueeeed, '-ecanse practical • business
ll-ulu Johnson, 18, same. - , is sow prop«illing the ship of state
! Lloyd Richards, _*__»■- Ypsilcinti; Cleo-^and st is certain, from a psychologi-
jpatra Blacknier., IS, _am_. :cal -standpoint if from no other, that
! . 1^ la'motor of tiiis sort is a far better
[ TIMBER WAKS'-D.. ... iconst-pacted one than, one whose coils
For Sale—3 brood sows, with pl_s;
registered Chester White stock hog.
George J. Klager, phone 181-F13. 2
Lost—Pair of go'd- rimmed spectacles, presumably bn'school grounds.
Finder please leave1 at this office. 3.
For Sale—16-ft., 14-ft. and lO-ft.
counters, a prescription case and a
good cupboaird. C. Boettner, phone
93-F3. ' ■ ,4.tf
Sheep—77 Fine Wool Ewes, 58 extra
3-sec. springtooth.' harrows, 2 riding
Hogs—1 brood sow, 13 shoats.
Chickens.
Implements, Etc —Deering 7-ft.
grain" binder, 2 mowing machines,
hay loader, side rake and fcedder, Ol
iver 2-wa.y plow, walking plow, two
We are in the market Ior all kinds."1™ wound aro_nd the devious spools 3_sec_ Spri-gtooth fcarraw, _ riding
of saw timber. We "pay you a good)&f politics,-and that the new engiie -umvato-^ _isCi cultipac.ker, wagoa,
price,"standing or at the mill. "Write,;stands an* excellent chance of pro- flat rae]i> manure spreader, spring
or phone No 70, * and we will he' pelling the ship to safety, regardless wagOT; neaa-iy new spring wagon,
pleased to call and see "what ybu j of sorms- ■ ■ .^ . ■ slip scfraper, flat scraper, corn plant-
may have. _ j * ~ ~ er, tight wa,g!on box, hand corn shell-
25tf G. F. BRAGBY' &. SON. . NOTICE erj barrei chnrn, wheelbarrow, clover
! A prize dance will be given at seed buncher, oil drum, \and other
WANTED—^People to this vieinity ' Milan on Tuesday • evening, October articles too nnmerous to mention. '
who have any legal printing required; 11. Prizes will he awarded to the Eight acres of good corn in shock.
Set of nearly new double wark'haf-
For Sale 6-year old mare, weight
1400, sound and Tight; Bay mare 10
years old, weight . 1200. Herman
Heininger.
For Saile—McDougal kitchen cabinet, in .good condition, looks like
new. Will sell cheap. R. W. Brown,
phone 20, Saline. 3
Emil H. 'Arnold, Optometrist, 220
S. Main -street, Ann Arbor, specializes
in »superior eye- examination and
I glasse- at reasonable pricss.
>ln the settlement of estates, etc., to j best dancers of the fox trot. Ik
have it sent to thi» newspaper. The |Fischers- orchestra will Carmsh the ness.
msB.,
i* \
rates are universal in such matters
and-to have your notices appear in
this pappr it Is only necessary to as^
he -••ov>_*.e. j-----. :c -erif them iiet..
Hot coffee and lunch at noon.*
musiQ. Dancing starts at 9:00 -p. income all—a good- time assured for Usual terms of- sale,
both young and old. Come—-Let**- Col. Arthur E. -S-hi-ader, AnaU'pn*-e&
c
>__
_*.>*
f*f-i *
i-\
Lee Teseher, Clerk.
We have several Chevrolet- aiid
Fords that were slightly damaged by
fire, for sale at -vefy reasonable prices. Saline Garage, Geo. Y. Cook,
Proprietor.
Live'salesman can earn -S250 arid
> ^per month sefling c-ur 'plio~o- '
j;gga^h- . -to- ^OTSuineg,. •^N.Atei2iox-J^'<^iti'
.pacijiSnl'arl! , ]
^C<SM-_^^Ss^Mijiy
Object Description
| Title | 1921-10-06; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1921-10-06 |
| 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 |
