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VOLUME XXXXII
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922
NUMBER 31
For Your Convenience
We are installing a
Radiophone
in our Bank buildin. It is the purpose of
the Bank to furnish all who wish the latest market quotations, live stock, crop
and weather reports, antl one also will
be able to cut in on any of the important
news being sent out from the larger
cities.
Bulletin boards will be installed upon
which to note important matters, and
reports from the base ball games in the
major leagues will be posted.
The public is cordially invited to avail
themselves at any aaard all times of this
important service.
•%
Saline Savings Bank
The One Story lank on the Comer
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
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GIHGHflM
WEEK
April 24th to 29th
A special showing of Giiigfeam yard goods, also
Dresses, Aprons, Handkerehfefs, etc. of GinghaBL
Come in this week and make yonr selection.
THE WOMEN, SHOP
PHONE 15
Nest to D. IT. E. Waltteg Boom
SAtlKE
IT IS WORTH SOMETHING TO YOU—
Each and every one of you to have your town
maintain a g-ood bakery.
When unexpected company, comes your baker
is a mighty fine, friend to have.
During extreme hot weather, in times of sickness, when you are unusually busy, your bakery
makes your daily routine more efficient.
WE GIVE YOU THE BEST IN SERVICE
Schnebelt's Bakery
The End of a Perfect Day
i
LET'S ALT, TAY OUR BILLS
Prosperity dspends in a very large
measure upon the free circulation of
money. If we pay you and^'ou pay
some one else apd her*passes the
money on, and it goes phjand on and
on, it will soon get ri^nt back to us
and we can start rij*ift over,again.
Isn't it a fac^that we all owe
money but can't pay because we can't
collect? If all of us exerted every
effort to discharge our obligations,
what would be the result?
-" "We'll bet all we owe against all we
have coming to us thalt we'd have
howlin' good times in a hurry.—The
Standard.
j RADIO GOODS, The Saline Garage.
For Sale—Potatoes. Henry Cornislv
j Saline, Macon phone.
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! For Sale—Carmel seed potatoes,
j Francis* Gould, phone 209. 31
!
j Just received another lot of Niscc*
(Spreaders. Price $140. Edward J.
j Muir.
Watkius' remedies and toilet articles for sale at the Saline Confectionery, 29tf
I can supply a few more customers with milk. Frank Daniels,
THE OBSERVER LINERS :*>•*<---<- 115
Classified Advertising
31
CHELSEA HOST TO-EFVVORTH -MARK TWAIN'S CLASSIC
LEAGUE DISTRICT MEETING IS A SCREEN TRIUMPH
; For Sale-—Sow, and 9 pigs 5 weeks
-.old. Also a horse 6 years old. Fred
lc per Word First Insertion; Then \i. i j weidman. 32
per "Word for Each Subsequent Tn- j
seition. Minimum Charge 25c. j Barred Rocks for hatching, §5.00
-!per hundred. Mrs. Andrew Girbach,
Complete RADIO outfits and parts.; phone 195-F3 33
The Saline Garage. •
I If you are in need of a new steel
For Sale—Several good farm hors-j rangei see c. J. Bracey. Will ex-
Aiimial Sessions Will be Hold on Fri-j"A Connecticut Yankee in King Ar
ies. "Wiedman Auto Company.
: change for live stock.
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day
and Saturday of
This Week.
thur's Court." at the Liberty
Friday. Saturday. Sunday.
On Friday and Saturday, April 2<t In "A Connecticut Yankee in King
and 29, will occur the second annual -Arthur's Court," by Mark Twain, Wil-
! convention of the Ann Arbor district i1**11*1 Fox Presents on the screen _i-
! ,„,.... (Other great li'erary classic.
Epworth League, the infant district [ ,, , .
i Mark Twain never wrote anything
of the Detroit area. Wayne's start of "fu,„lier than »A Connecticut Yankee,'*
135 paid registrations last year and ["or anything more representative of
over 250 paid registrations at each of Ithe spirit of America. It is the chal-
the two sub-district conventions held | lenSe of the New World to the old.
in January the Chelsea
The Quality Grocery
• .-"-■----- -pH0tfjf-8€r ■•-■'■■'■'
Quality—Price—$eMce! First—Last—Always!
Our 28c Coffee—
4 ITON-DS FOR $1.00
=is sure making a HIT. Try it!
Don't forget we ;a*i"e
HEADQUARTERS
for GATOKN SEEDS—bulk and package
•©WFON SETS
Highest cash pirie® if or
EGGS
¥<«OHS FOR MORE BUSINESS,
Phon«86 MARTIN rUOSS
iThe principal character. Martin Cav-
chapter, r,, ,. % . . , " ,
fcejHlish, is a typical \ankee with a
which will be the host, is looking"*"--.^ line of N_, Bnlelalwj ancestors,
for a record district convention in !He hag heal.a a g)od deal alwut .. he
the Detroit conference. fglories of the "good old times," and
Reports from Chelsea state that |;wh—. he is suddeniy transplanted to
the convention is to have one of the K-ng Arthur*s Court he ha? an op.
strongest programs ever arranged for
a* district gathering 6f E>pworth:
Leaguers in Michigan. Registra'ion
of delegates, movies in the Chelsea
ehurch and the "Melting Pot" will
take up Friday afternoon, with a bia:
banquet in the evening. Miss Ruth
Luseonibe of Ypsilanti will sing ,i
solo during the evening program
District Superintendent H- Addis Let-
son will be toastmaster and the
speaker of the evening, P. Ray Norton, state president of the Epworth
League.
The Epworthians will be up early
Saturday morning watch at 6 o'clock.
During the morning program State
Vice President D. Stanley Coors of
Grand Rapids will speak on *' 'Tis
the Little Things in Life That
Count;" State Second Vic,e President
Frank Fieid of Detroit on "Geraldine
Townsend and Our District.'" Group
conferences under the leadership of
state officers will close the morning's
program.
State B?5rst Vice President G- E
Gullen will open the afternoon's program twj-tih "As 'Others See It,"* which
will :be fbStlow-od .with eleeffon of otffi.-
ioers and "business session.- State-
Fourth Viee President Sidmey D. Eva
will -talk .an -'Riding My Hobby:" It
5s rumored that Bishop Theodore S.
Henderson •trill also pay tiie convention a visit. A frolic wlilh little Eva
and Brother iiob will coon-plete the
program.
-portunity to find out the truth for
"himself. He discovers not only that
the plumbing of King Arthur's castle
is bad and that it is awkward to live'
without telephones, railroads, autc- i
mobiles and other useful things, but
also that he is more than a match
for the Knights of the Round Table j
in personal courage and fighting!
ability. j
There are as many laughs in the •
tilm play as in the book. The most j
has been made of every situation. !
The sumptuous setting-? presented j
by the director, Emmet J. Flynn, are
marvels of beauty. j
A matinee will be given Saturday \
afternoon. !
Wanted—Jobs of building fences.' Buy John Deere and Oliver Im-
Conrad Jaeger, phone 212 F2. 32 I plements. You are always sure to
j get repairs. Edward J. Muir.
Lost-—Set of augur bits and brace. ~
Gottlieb Girbach, phone 194-F23. 31 j Wanted—practical nursing. E'l-
j quire of Mrs. Fred Richards, R. F. D.
Painting and paper hanging. Cam- j No. 4, Saline. Phone 139-F22. 31
burn Bros., phones 160 and 2-F3
Repairs for all plows—Oliver, Syracuse, John De-?re, Burch, Wiard
and Gale. Edward J. Muir.
For Sale—Good 7-room house on
McKay street. Herman Bredernitz.
Saturday Special-—Mop stick, 10c;
only one to a customer. Edward J.
Muir.
Make your own RADIO outfit. Buy
the materials for it at The Saline
Garage.
0. A. Rogers, teacher-of-violin; will"
be in Saline every Wednesday at The
Tavern. 2-ltf.
' For Sale—Presbyterian manse. In-
j quire of the Pastor, 305 North Ann
i Arbor street. 30tf
A full line of Globe Poultry and
Chick Feed and poultry supplies.
Edward J. Muir.
Special Free Tractor Plow offer
1 expires May 1st. See me for particulars. H. Heininger.
For Sa.le—My home on Michigan
avenue. Price right. Miss Nellie
The Federated Church
W. -Jf. Cross. Pastor.
i Arniibraster, phone. S0-F2.
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For Sale—Reed stroller baby buggy,
In-
MeihodM Church Notes
Kalph .W. Brown. Preacher.
Please notice -tfeat the time of the
■morning service, .-Sunday school, and
Epworth League -and evening services have been ;_anged. We are
•not*.* on the summer schedule.
Preaching -service itJ:00 a. in.
iStiuday school 11:43 a. m.
Junior* Le&u&e 3:00 p. in,
Epw-orth League 6:30 p. m.
Church service 7:30 p. m.
A cur-dial inviation is -extended to
alt to attend our services.
The attention of our young people
is called to the Epworth League
convention at Chelsea on Friday and
Saturday of this week. We expect
that about thirty-five of our young
people will be in attendance. The
principal parts of the program appear in an article in another column. Automobiles have been provided to take the young people over
and back. To make arrangements
for a ride over get in touch with
Edward Smith, .president of the Epworth League.
Services at the usual hours, 10:30 j good as new. Mrs. Ferris**Brady,
■and 7:30. Juniors 10:30. Bible ; quire of Mrs. C. A. Curtiss.
si-h*.v^ 11:15 Prayer and thv s.ndyi
of the book of Daniel Thurs.lay ' CallinS cards, wedding Invitation-*
at 7:30. All are welcome to .adl o*f iand announcements, either nrinted o*
these services. | engraved, at The Observer office.
The Ladies* Missionary and Aid so- 1
eietiex will meet "Wedposda-y, May -3,1 We do all kinds of tin work. Eave-
In the church parlors. Missionary j trough jobs done promptly and at
pi-ogi-amand busioessmeetmgat 2:00. '-""easonable prices. Edward J. Muir.
The pastor will preach on the sub- j '
jeet Sabbath morning, -What the j EmU H* Arnold, Optometrist, 22
World Owes the Baptist •Chiai-ch.'- In!s* Main street, Ann Arbor, specializet
the evening on ""What the Christian:*1* superior eye examination and
•Owes the World."" i glasses at reasonable prices.
The. funeral of Mr*, Arthur Drake, j
which was conducted by the pastor, j JfOTICE
t.ok place from her late residence iii j A limited amount of 1920 Worthy
LodJ and was at-r*nded by -a large iSeed Oats testing 36 lbs. at 60 cents
concou-se of people. Burial was'Per bushel. Saline Mecantile Co.
made in Lodi -cemetery. Miss Edna
Wanted—Gardens to plow, or other
work that can be done with one
horse. Frank Daniels, phone 115. 30
20 per cent Acid Phosphate Fertilizer 527.25 per ton. Goes as far
as 2400 pounds of 16 per cent. Ed..
J. Muir.
NOTICE
Don't forget to treat those oats
with Anti-Smut. For sale hy the
Saline Mersantile Co. ?
Notice, Contractors and Builder**
For Sale—Thirteen tread inside
stairway; also rubber tired trailor,
306 E. Henry street, phone" 76. 32
If you want winter eggs get Busy
Biddy White Leghorns. Eggs, baby
chicks, and custom hatching. Saline
phone 144-F14. „ F. Heilman. 27t£
FABM FOR SALE
160 acres choice land, barn 36x140,.
granary, tool, corn, hog and poultry"
houses and silo. C. R, Parsons. 24tf
The Belgian stallion Prince Georg**s-
weight 2100, will make the season at
my place every" day except Sunday. -
Fee, $15. Herman Kohler, phone*
142-F3. 28-31
To Rent-New 7-room bungalow,-
with all modern conveniences; good*
garden; nice, place to raise chickens,-
Now being finished, opposite the
cemetery. . 33
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Smath and Mrs. Chauncey Fitzgerald
saiig. Much --urrow is felt for the
Look about your place and see if
there is not some article or live
three small children left motherless, i stock that you could sell to advan-
The sympathy and prayers of the j tase. Then order a liner adv. in
church go out for the* King family;Tne Observer and you will quickly
whose daughter. Muriel, was badly i make a sale,
hurt in an automobile accident Sat-j - ——————
urday night when a train at Dundee i Lange's Anconas, heavy
For Sale—Good team well matched,
wt. 2900, and brass trimmed breeching harness, cheap. Will take ho..se
weighing around 11C0 in exchange.
Sam. Craig, Saline, Rfd 4. 31
Used Tractors For Sale.
Two Fordsons, one 8-16 International, one 12-24 Heider; also two John
Deere heavy tractor plows and one-
horse gang plow.
Wiedman Auto Company.
Paste this in your hat:
Home-made whisky sure is risky,
Bootleg stuffs a certain killer.
If you wish to linger with us
Stick to pop an* saspariller.
backed into the auto in which sheila5'er"" oi large white eggs,
with several young people were rid- *""£ orders for baby chicks,
ing, and in which two were instantly j inS e§S5* Other varieties if
killed. A third wa*- badly hurt and j Custom * hatching, 306 East
is now a maniac. Muriel suffered j street, phone 76, Saline.
several broken ribs, a fractured el- i
bow and other bruises besides the! Used Automobiles For Sale,
shock to the nerves which must of j 0ne Ford coupe, several Ford tour-
necessity result from being dragged j inSs and roadsters. One Buick Six.
under the train for a considerable "Two Chevrolet touring. One Nash
Horses For Sale—Pair of bays,
weight 2800; black mare 7 years old,
weight^l400; one gelding 8 years
old, weight 1200; black mare 5 years
oldj weight 135.0; black mare 6 years
old, weight 1400; bay gelding 10
years old, weight 1100; pair grav
Henry j Percheron mares 6 and 7 years old,
32 j weight 3300, well matched. Herman
j Heininger.
winter
Book-
hatch-
desired.
distance. The Kings recently moved ] chummy .roadster.
from Saline to Milan and were at- i touring and one Maxwell touring.
tendants at this
than a year.
Detroit United Lines
Eastern Standard Time.
Between Saline and Ypsilanti
Two Overland j leaves Saline^-
chureh for more
A miniature mind is often found in
a big setting.
Prices are right to move them fast.
Wiedman Auto Company.
Girls bora on Monday are beautiful,
but jealous, according to an old be-
leif. Girls born on other days of the
week are about, the same, only m*ire
so.
6:50 a. m-, 8:40 a. m., and every
two hours to 8:40 p. m, 10:45 p.
m., 1:15 a. mi.
j Leaves Ypsilanti—
WANTBD-Peorple in this vicinity j 6:25 _ _„ 7:40 a. m., and every
who have any legal printing required two hours to 7:40 p. m., 10:15 p.
in the setlement of estates, etc., to) - m. and 12:45 a. m#
have it sent to this newspaper. The Last car waits for the theatre car
rates are universal in such matters from. Ann Arbor,
and to have your notices appear ii Cars connect at Wayne for P'y-
this paper it is only necessary' to asl j month and Northville; at Ypsilanti
the probate judge to send them here, j for Detroit and Jackson.
*-.#£"
Object Description
| Title | 1922-04-27; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1922-04-27 |
| 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 |
