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VALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1926
NUMBER 23
Saline Savings Bank
ORGANIZED 1908
CAPITAL $25,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $30,000.00
GEORGE BURKHART, President
LEE. TESCHER,. Vice. Pres. and Cashier
R. L. FINCH. Vice President.
A. R. BURKHARDT, Assistant Cashier
-C^C. TOWNSEND,Assistant'Cashier
DIRECTORS ,
GEORGE BURKHART
J. H. FELDKAMP"
F. O. WIEDMAN
R. L. FINCH
JOSEPH BURKHART
LEE TESCHER
GEORGE FELDKAMP
FRANK ROSE
FRED HERTLER
ALFRED HERTLER
The One Story Bank on the Cornet
Member of Federal ReserveBank
The Quality Grocery
PHONE\ 86
FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Phone 86
Winter is about as hard on lubricating* oils;as summer, except in different ways. So it's just
as necessary at this time of year to use an oil
refined from Pennslyvania crude. Staebler
Motor Oil is that kind—and it costs no more
than ordinary lubricants.
"The Phone Will Bring You Your—"
TABLET NEEDS
r
If you find youftime at home: too occupied to shop
here in person—or the. weather too inclement for-
comfort—just use the phone!
RING ,86
—and you'll find us ready both tot take your order
as well as to offer suggestions from our complete
line of Quality Groceries? _
MARTIN PUOSS
Whirl of March Winds
*t
«*Wrt.*«.W.H u.*
LARGE FACTORY TO BE
' BUILT IN LOUISVILLE
Former Saline Resident and Inventor
Making Great Strides.
EDISON CO. ASKS TO CUT
RATES IN THIS DISTRICT
FORD COMPANY NOW
READY TO START PLANTS
Consiidenablc Saving In Tillage Will
Be Realized, Commencing Thc
First of April.
Two-Unit Factory Cos«*ng $3,000,000
Will Be Built at-Ypsilanti.
Formal announcement that the
Reduction in Saline's electric light
bills, probably about April first, was ., __. t, ftftn
made possible when the Michigan **»*<• M*™ Co., will erect a $3,000.-
Public "Utilities Commission at Lan- 0O0 factory in Washtenaw county,
sing, approved the petition*, of the. j^r Ypsilanti, tor the manufacture
Detroit Edison company, asking per- 0( upholstery- cjioth and headlining
mission to cut residence .lighting- use(- -n their automobiles has "been
rates in the first step of consumption made by a representative of the ,firm
from 12 to 10 cents per kilowatt hour. -,n Detroit.
Cons'idfarable saving to * residence
The folliwing from the Louisville,
Ky.t Herald-Post will be of interest
to readers ■dt The Observer.
^'Lcmiisville is"*soon to have another
factory to be built by the Stimpson
Scale Company on the northeast corner of Logan and Breckinridge
..streets: . ---
The- company has purchased! a site
from* the Femcliff- Realty Company
for $30,000. The#property faces* *20
feet" on Breckinridge streefi and^ex*'
tends back' 365 feet to "an, aUey-^-
According to present plans —the
company . will erect a' thoroughly
modern -fire-proof factory". oiigr the
property covering appoxtmately 50;-
000 square feet of space and costing
-when completed $200,000/ - -- ■
The" company is. one of the, largest
manufacturing concerns in, the ooun-
' try, with sales, representatives in all
the large cities in the United States.
- The company now has'offic-e-s in-the
Speed building on Wast Market street
between Eighth and Ninth streets.
The company occupies three floors in
the Speed, building, which "will"be
abandoned when the new -plant' is
completed.. The company has a lease
on ii-s present quarters with eighteen
months or two years to run. The
new plant wil,l be built and ready to
run-beffore. the lease expires."
This company was organized -sev"
pr**.l yews ago by W. P. Stimrpson,-
who was a resident el t'he Hammond
district, as a boy and y-dung man.
FIRST ANNUAL POULTRY J.^flj. OBSERVER LINERS
SCHOOL AND THE SHOW j
Classified Advertising
lc PER WORD EACH INSERTION
Liberal Discounts on Ads Running. __
Month or More.
Proved Success—Attendance
- --^
*- and the* Interest Keen,
Good
"The Tliuiulci'iiit. Herd" Is
Historical Action Romance
"The Thundering Herd_". which
crfens at tho Liberty theatre Safu'r-
f'ay night is bound to appeal' to
levels of -humanity, lt will be
To provide power with which to hailed with the keenest delight" by
owners in the village on lighting operate the factory,- work on which *rh.e av.-rage .mioovie-goer because it
bills, and a saving olf $12,000 to fche wi*- begin April 15, "a large dam '-.o.ntains some brand new thrills and
distinct served by the Ypsilanti dis- w___ be constructed across the Huron bristles with exciting action. It will
trlct -of the Dertoit Edison company rjror, creating a five-mile lake "that meet with the universal favor Of the
will "be effected. - -win entirely alter tha landscape of *y*unge*r generations because it com-
The local branch of the Detroit Ed- Ypsilanti township. ' bi.nes just "the right proportions of
isorri. -company, "according to.Max Fos-. When the Ford project -has been drama and romance. And.it is cer-
dick, local .manage--", serves, nearly completed, the -village of Rawsonville tain to attract the" scholar and stu-
every home in. the village and ap- w_u ne between two large lakes, the dent because of its historical back-
proximately. 400 homes in, his district body of water made by the Detroit ground.
and it has been estimated that the Edison-Company damn at French Land.-* The picture is based on Lucien
cut will Teduce the residence light _s extending to within a short dis- Hubbard's adaptation of Zane Grey's
bills about $1.80 to $2.25 annnally, __Ce ot the village on the south. famous .nsovfei, and is a story"of the
•depending of course upon the amount 1 The factory, which is to be com- lawless west of 1870-75, when vast,
of -current consumed"-- . ---pleted in two yeans, probably will be ter-'s of buffalo roamed the plains
The ireason given by thfe officials j_ two units each 350 by 1,000'feet, and the Indian war cr,y was a thing
of the company in asking areductlon * The-projectavill fequire 1,705 acres of of terror.
in rates, is that the company finds it- ]anjj Which have been purchased at a Bri-ifly, it. deals with tlie hards-hips
self able to make the cut in various e^t of $600,000. The dam- and hydro- of a caravan of pioneers who aban-
towns in Michigan* because of general electric power plant, costing $1,200,- dom their farms in the middle west
improvement in conditions in all its 000,- will create 4,500 horsepower for and make a drive for the bufTalo*
departments and the general outlook e_ght hours a day. The dam will be fields of Wyoming and Montana, at
for ^continued .improvement including 34 feet- high. * t]i»r time a wilderness inhabited bv
the stable condition rif coal prices and <n_e cloth used by the company for J'oitile Indians. More particularly,
upholstering cars last year required f h* story concerns the .romance of
wool from 2,500,000 sheep, officials es- Tom Doanie and Milly Fayre—a ro-
timated. * This was approximately manee which exemplifies the truth of
twice as much as the entire product" Vxit old, a^.fge, "the course of true
of Michigan. The plant will'be located in the center of the wool producing section, Washtenaw county, having
70,000 sheep, the largest number of
any county in the state.
In .preparing for the artificial lake,
,1' The first annual school and show, j
under the auspices of the Saline j
Poultry Association, was an unqualified, success.
About 30 pens of chickens, geese,
pigeons and rabbits were on display
in the McAllisters building and a
lairge number Viewed them with admiration Monday and Tues,i ay.
" The sessions of the school were
"lc.Ul in the afternoon in the council
:i corns, and-were well attended, the
ip/erest .in -all the addresses being
"xceptionally Jioen. J. M. Mcore, of
the M. S. C. amd Mr. Osier, county
agent, were the speakers on ths programs. Monday the tsubject was
"Housing, Judging and Culling;" the
second day "Feeding 'for Egg Production;" "Poultry Diseases,"" "Brooi-
;ng Chicks and Feeding Baby-
Chicks,*' all of which proved very
interesting and instructive to the
audiences.
There wore 29 exhibits, and 140
head of poultry shown... The following were exhibitors and' the ribbons
a.warded appear therewith:
■ George Ayan, S. C. White Leghorn,
1st cockerel, 1st pullet, 2nd cockerel,
2nd young pen, 1st hen.
Alfred Jedele, s. C. White'Leghorn,
1st cockerel. 2nd pullet, 3rd pullet.
J. C. Patterson, S. C. White Leghorn,- 1st young pen, 1st old pen."
A. C. Lange, S. C. White Leghorn.
3.rd cockerel.
James Miller, S. C. Brown Leghorn,
1st young pen,
J. C. Patterson, S. C. Ancona, 1st
old pen*
A. C. Lange, S. C. Ancona, 2nd old
pen.'
Theodore Fosdick, S. C. Ancona, 1st
young pen.
Mr. Young, S. C. Black Afinorca, 1st
young pen.
Fred Gross, S. C. Black Minorca,
1st,* 2nd, 3rd hen-.
W. H. Wilson, R.' C, Buff Minorca*
1st cockerel, 1st pullet.
W. H. Wilson, S. C. Buff Minorca,
1st young pen.
EraUk .Hollis, s. C. Buff Leghorn,
1st young pen,
J. W,. Dicks, S. C. Rhode Island
Reds, 1st young pen.
Prank Hollis, S. C. Rhode Island
2nd young pen,
Stutz, Light Brahma-, 1st
Pay your cemetery dues.- „
Scratch pads for sale at this office.
Complete stocks at lowest prices* a*
Dietiker's. - * • .
Rent receipts on sale at The Observer office.
For Sale—Four tons
Albert Ne'ithammer.
alfalfa hay.
23tif
- For Sale—10 fine wool ewes. John
Kohler, J.r., phone 191-F13. " 24
For Sale—2
ranges, cheap.
second hand kitchen
H. Gross & Son.
other products. Coal is one of the
principal items of operating expense
of the -company.'
STAEBLER-KEMPF OIL CO.
PHONE 242-F2
SALINE. MICH.
AUCTION SALE
Ha-rfng decided to quit farming, the
undo signed will sell at public auction o*- the premises known as the
Clyfl" Cole .pla.ee, 6 miles southwest
of Saline, 4 miles northeast of Macon,
1 mile east of the Tecumseh road, on
.Wednesday, March 10, 1926,
commencing at 12 o'clock sharp, the
following described property.
S'-oc.k—Sorrel gelding 12 yrs. old,
wt. 1400; brown gelding 12 yrs. .old.
wt. 1100; bay gelding II yrs. old, wt
1100.
| Roan cow 9 yrs old. due March 15;
! Eat cow; Durham. 8 vrs. old, due Feb.
1 2S; Cr;-.-::r..m C jts. ol \ dun Juno 30f
Jer-ey cow 3 yrs. old. Durham heifer
2 yrs. old, due June 30; Jersey heifer
2 yrs. old, due Sept. 1; steer 1 yr. old,
white heifer 10 mos. old, steer 9 mos.
old. calf 5 mo*, old, 2 'fat steers, wt.
about^1150 each.
-Jersey brood sow with 9 pigs 4
weeks old, 4 gilts, O. 1. C. good on-s,
due to farrow about May 15; 4j;shoats.
40 Pljimou'lh Rock chickens.
Implements, Eta—Nearly new 7-ft.
Deering grain binder," nearly 'new
Deering corn binder, nearly new;
love nevter did run smooth
The -exciting .adventures rif the
r-'.onrep-K wh.ich culminate in a ter-
"•Sfic battle with the Indians, and
Ifv* harrowing experiences of the
■oung lovers which reach asmasfii**
a .million feet of lumber has been "^'"ma.x- during a, spectacular stam-
taken- from the Huron river valley.
Permission also has been obtained by
the Ford interests to close the old
Tuttle Hill road, one af the historic
sections of the county.—Times News.
Saline stands to gain a great deal
as the result of the above project.
With li paved highway from Ypsilanti to Saline, many workmen in the
-T i*--*---*n--l-r*ir
WE ARE
Headquarters for the famous Dr. L-eGear Poultry and Stock foods.
Chase & Sanborn Teais and Coffeies, Cook's Extracts.
Full line of Groceries and Canned Goods.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
E. COOK & SON
JIWJ (*■: vgRTISING . ^
' - means me proper use of printers' ink.
Sunday, March 7; morning worship
. . 10:30, Bible school "11:45, evening
Deering snowing machine, nearly new service 7:30-
l"te.r"ationol hay loader, Thomas Thursday prayer meeting and
-*Wn delivery rake and reader com- Yo'i.ng - People's .night. Everybody
bined. 2-horse. dump rake, 3-section welcome to attend servic.es. A spec-
st-r;ngt.ooth Ivanrow, 2-sectioon spring- iai invitation is. expected to strang-
tooth hanrow, wheel drag, 3-secfcion
corn drag. International- corn cultivator, .nearly new Gale corn planter
with check row attachment, -Farmers
Favorite grain drill," log-roller, O-iver
99 steel plow, Cloverlea,f manure
.spreader, nearly new narr.row_tire""wo
n-Yle of t.Tyo thousand in*,addented buf-
Safci, provide a choice .assortment of
dynamic ' thrills for audiences to
e"joy.
Pay your cemetery dues.
Proii-crty Buyers Attention.
Have house? in Saline, Milan, Ann
plant will seek homes here, which Arbor, arid Washtenaw county farms
will.be but a short ride to and from Tor ".mimediaHe possession. ,. Also" good
their place of employment. Now is building lots- in Saline, Ann Arbor,
a good timie for owners af vacant lots. ;*nd "Mortenview near Ford Airport
to begin- the erection of medium ?,nd River Rouge plant. Buying real
priced houses to meet the demand --^rate, your purchase is an investment
tl.at is sure to come within the next wisely made. A. C. Lange, phone 76
two years. - . . '
^= FOR SALE—FARMS
We have farms, all prices and sizr*s.
if you_ are looking for a term at a
reasonable price give me a call and
! will be glad to show you what we
have on hand. " _
LEWIS ERNST. -
"^3 N. Ann Arbor St..-Saline, M'ch.
_ mR.~SALE
New 6-Room House
Couplcte' in every detail, fine full
size lot with garage; paved -street
with paving tax fully paid. A gcod
discount off price for cash. Willi-
M. Fowler.
Tli»'
!'V'|.M":iF-"i
S. T. Dunk. Pastor.
nnivii
ers or - newcomers to our town.
3IetfH><tist rhun'ii. Notes
Reuben Cn-shv. Pas'or
Services on Sunday: Worship at_
,on, hay and" stock rack rset, gravel 10:00,,Sunday school 11:15, Epworth
box, .bob sleigh, Portland cutter, top League, - mission study* at, 6:30i At
buggv, fanning .mill, wcod irack. 2 7:30 a special service, led by- the Jun-
half-bush,e! haskets, 2 sets double '°r choir, -of .-famous .hymns, with
harness, single harness, silage fork," their history and interesting laci-
l,0i00-l,b. scale, 40-gallon kettle, set Of dents will be given. This is an an-
slings, 2 harpoon forks, posthole dig- "nual presentation and is both instruc-
aer. 2Tog chains, 2 sets 3-horse whif- tive and worshipful. The pastor will
fietr.ee?, 2 sets doubletrees, some also/give a brief address in keeping
household goods, ■ Anker-Holth cream with the occasion.
separator.^ forks, shovels, " hoes and On Thursday evening at 7:30 the prices. Our line embraces
other articles too numerous to men- second Lenten sen-vice will be held in thing in the label* line.
tion. " the auditorium-*, to which the public - /
400 -Bushels corn in crib, hand will be cordially -welcomed. Lent is The Observer represents the largest
husked; 150 bushels oats, some the season of penitence and prayer, a salesbook concern in the state When
Certified Wolverine Oats, Michigan's
leading variety, 99.9 per cent pure.
Saline phone 142-F21, C. D. Fink-
beineT. - 28
»■ Whenever- in the market for gummed labels, get Observer samples and
every-
Watkins Quality Products. E. W.
Stutz, 210 Harris sstreet, phone 128.
For Sale—Waterloo 2-horse gas engine, practically new. Enquire- at
this office. ~ 26
- Get your supply of Wonder Starting
Mash for those chicks. Saline Mercantile Co.
Reds,
E. W.
young pen. .
Dave Ray. white Wyandotte, 1st
2ndIc^k1erll?t>Ck-1Stand3rdpullets'
J. F. Stecher, white Wyandotte, 1st
young pen. -
Georg-e Ayan, White.Wyandotte, 1st
cockerel, 2nd pullet.
Andrew Ernst, B. p. Rocks, 1st
young pen.
Mrs,. C. D Finkbeiner, B. P. Rocks,
2nd young pen-, 1st henk
Carl Barreith, Bf P. Rocks, 3rd
young pen.
Alfred Jedele, B. p.. Rocks, 1st
cockerel.
A Allison, B. P. Rocks, 1st and 2nd
cock, 1st and 2nd pullet.
C Whitfield, -B<- P. Rocks, 3rd pullet.
C. P. Bishop, Toulone
rair.
A. C..
1 ->. ro * r
A. C. J;ui
Utter, r-*t
A. C. Lange, New
'•uck. 1st.
;"•-. f T,-,nge, Flemish Giant junior
doe, 1st" -
A!l_ poultry fancier.-- are jubilant
-vor-the success of this first annual
'"•"w and predict greater a»d better
'lings for the 1927 exhibition
-chool. ■
Geese, 1st
Lange, White King pigeon,
c. New Zealand doe and
Zealand junior
and
Try our-Solite High Test gasoline.-
Tlie car will start easier. Wiedman
Auto Company-. " ,
Monuments Markers and Cemetery
Work of ali kinds. Jos. L, Arne't, Ann
Arbor, Michigan, phene 8914. "
Genuine 13-plate Ford Storage batteries, with rubber case, guaranteed
for one year, only $16.50. Wiedman
Auto Oompany."
YETERINAlfcY SURGEON
Dr. E. ,B. Miller, 1308 Broadway,
Ann Arbor, phone 3740. Calls ans--
wered promptly. -, _ 24;
FERTILIZES
Get our prices on Fertilizer before*-.
you buy your spring supply.- Salina^
Mercantile Co.
TRUCKING
~We are prepared to do any kind-of"
trucking, stock a specialty. Johnston
& Pierce, phone 152. I8tf
Your car will start easier if stored
in a warm garage. We have clean,
warm, fireproof space to rent -Wiedman Auto Company.
Emil. H. Arnold, Optometrist. 220
S. Main street, Ann Arbor, specializes
in superior eye examination and
glasses at reasonable prices.
• Anyone who wants to order .cod-
live/ oil of th;e Saline Poultry "Association at wholesale price, call Mrs."
Reuben Rogers, secretary, on or before March 8. *
For Sale—2 Durham cows, will
freshen within 10 days, will trade**-
ifor young stock or dry cows. Also
600 bushels corn. $1.00 per hundred.
A. Schimid, phone 145-F4.
Pay your cemetery dues.
'See -the new Chevrolet Sedan, now
-on display. .-'"
t - „, ,\ ' j -'-"■ GEORGE Vj CIOOK
Lyle Walker, 18, was taken to the' .Authorized Chevrolet'Dealer "
Detroit House of Correction Wednes- j :. ■" ■ Phone 61. •- *
-"-.ay, - where he will serve a 65ndav I ■.'■■r. —•- -—
---entence. Thie young man pleaded j NOW." - ..-.-■-■■ *
guilty to a charge of assault and" bat-1 - ' Buy a genuine"Ex'ide 13 plate bat-
er,y ln^J-jstica S. W. Bennett's court' ter.y for $16.50
Officers investigating the case -fouttd ■ .. ■ . GEO.-V.. COOK *.*-' „ *
(.hat Walker struck his mother .in the i . , Authorized ChevroleVDealea* "
fice causing a sterious bruise.' The ', ',' Phone 61
difficulty arose over the disappear-1 -.'■•,. - -
ance of money given the young man < "Farmers %«nd.Jill}i_rc.j:roiiertv Owners-
by his father to pay the rent-—Dun-'
rN?e Reporter.
LIVESTOCK WAXTED
We are in the m.aM.et at all times
■for your livestock, as we do all of our
own butchering. Highest market
vices paid, . .
George Sehmid, Jr.
Rag rug weaving.
Call 223, Saline.
Rug
for sale,.
23
Attention! It you yant to sell [farms
or' city property,5'-pleas6 call' *"
" " v " " "UEWI£f ERNST?
303 N. Ann "Arbor St., Saline, Micbi.'
-Cars washed and polished at the
oast side of Carney's garage—phone
203. •
FORD TOURING CAR
With starter, only 150.00.
GEO. V,. COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Phone 61
corn in shocks, quantity of potatoes.
Usual terms of sale.
GEORGE ROTHFUSS.
August H. Dashier, Auctioneer.
Henry Bredernitz, Clerk.
curb on worl'dliness, and a call to
God and to His house. Left' us heed
it and be helped.
TO THE PUBLIC
Again J wish . to emphasize -the
danger .of coasting in the streets on
sleds and on "sleds -hitched behind
automobiles. Several 'near-accident's
are on-record and sometime it anay
be your child who will be injured.
The-practice shoul'c. be stoppecl.
■ EMANUEL RENTSCHLER,
• * Village President
EOR SALE
55-Acre Farm
Close to town on Ann Airbor road;
5 acres of wheat, 10 acre? timber;
good, fair buildings. Price Tight.
Willis M. Fowler. *
in need .rif anything in this line, see
our samples anl let us quote prices.
Trucks-Wanted—To haul farm implements "and livestock from Wayne,
Michigan to Saline. Write Waltef A.
Kuyder, Ecorse Road, Wayne, Mich.
. 1)0 TQU KNjjyr
" That the price of a- New Improved
Chevrolet Truck complete with '6x8-
rack and cab, is only $690 delivered
in" Saline?
GEO~=V. COOK . -
..-..Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Phone 61 -
We have a 1924 Chevrolet Coupe
that- looks and runs like a new one.
Has extra tire; * spotlight and automatic wiper. " See it!
■ - " . GEO." V. COOK
-•Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Phone 61
For Sale^-Modern home on North
Aim Arbor street, new furnace and
light.'fixtures; everything one could
wish in a home^ 3-ca.r garage, chick=-
enhouse and park; large 'garden
spot; and, if one wishes, 3 72 acres of
land in rear. Phone 201. "
Wanted—People in this vtcinit-
who have any legal rriritfng rpc-in"*-p6
in the settlement of estates, etc. "■••
have, it, sent to thi? liT^spapcr
rates are univcm*l :»-•-.--■■'. .:
and to;, have your noticev :■*-;v
"For Sale—Farm chunk, roan gelding 8 years.old, weight 1500. C. A.
Jordan. s
_._i
Fai'.iras Wanted—Give name and location, number of acres. Address ]>
B. 434, Wayn-e. Mich. 23
Baby Chicks. Purebred. Michigan-
Accredited. Come and see our big
modern hatchery and find out about--
our methocis of chick production: If'
you cannot come, write for full Information. Washtenaw Hatchery. Gedde*
Road, Ann Arbor. Jel6
For Sale—Hot water incubator and
brooder, 150 egsr and cliick capacitv,
cheap. Call-223, Saline 23*
Calling cards, wedding invitation*
■ind announcements, either printed .-■
engraved, al The Observer office.
T*„r j
For Sale—Pair Belgian mares, wt.
3200, both in foal. -Pair of yearling -*-. „„„„. ,. • , — -
colts: .Herman Kohler.. phone 142- ^s paper, it is only ne.ee-^y .» 3,, ^.. ..-;^T
F3'. »..^. . , ■-. -■.' 23-4 ~~*be-probate judge to semi-then- ,her',_^uc,_ I-,\_.-- -
Cut Tliis Out—It Ts Worth Money
. Send lihrs-ad and to>n cents to Folev
& Co., 2835 Shpfiield Ave., Chicago,
III, writing your name _and address
clepriy You will r'o»i--p. a.ten cent
b:-tt!r- rif FQt-Eys HO\'ry AND TAR
compound f r cou !;<=, colds and
fri-.*-- - ample pack-?
PIi.1/5, a "diuretic
K '--• ys, .and FOL-
.* -. STS for Con-
hoarse-oes-s, • 1^0
8-os of fCLBY
■>;J"iri".li"-"i '-ir H~-
:" c-L ■ .-•rt-
'* . *;. K-"
» 7. less.
These
." Ve hglped mil-.
■*- them. Wheele-r*"s
Let Us Tan Your Hides and .Skins
Fur' coats, robes and" ladies' furs.
We can .make you a- garment' from
your hide or skin ifor less, than 'half
of what you would pay retail. Send
for booklet of prices; we Can save
you money. George >W. Pentland, 17
Adrian street, Blissfield, Mich .. 23
EORD ROADSTERS,.
We have several Ford roadsters
with boxes for less than $50.00. Just
the thing for the .farmer^ ...
GEO. "V.. COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
_P.hone 61- „
1923 CHEVROLET TOUBUV
We have several 1923 touring can
to clear out at prices from $100 up. -
" See them now.-"
. " GEO. V, COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer '
- * • '"" Phone 61 _
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Object Description
| Title | 1926-03-04; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1926-03-04 |
| 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 |
Description
| Title | 1926-03-04; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1926-03-04 |
| 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 |
'^i^f-i-'i :?'¥T?-*»:'&:i ' -t^*--' Sr. -".•*.-'*H'. :??^3f5r^^p* pl2^»!j??^pSS^^ -31 - " -"""IM..-..": it V0LUME45 VALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1926 NUMBER 23 Saline Savings Bank ORGANIZED 1908 CAPITAL $25,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS $30,000.00 GEORGE BURKHART, President LEE. TESCHER,. Vice. Pres. and Cashier R. L. FINCH. Vice President. A. R. BURKHARDT, Assistant Cashier -C^C. TOWNSEND,Assistant'Cashier DIRECTORS , GEORGE BURKHART J. H. FELDKAMP" F. O. WIEDMAN R. L. FINCH JOSEPH BURKHART LEE TESCHER GEORGE FELDKAMP FRANK ROSE FRED HERTLER ALFRED HERTLER The One Story Bank on the Cornet Member of Federal ReserveBank The Quality Grocery PHONE\ 86 FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 86 Winter is about as hard on lubricating* oils;as summer, except in different ways. So it's just as necessary at this time of year to use an oil refined from Pennslyvania crude. Staebler Motor Oil is that kind—and it costs no more than ordinary lubricants. "The Phone Will Bring You Your—" TABLET NEEDS r If you find youftime at home: too occupied to shop here in person—or the. weather too inclement for- comfort—just use the phone! RING ,86 —and you'll find us ready both tot take your order as well as to offer suggestions from our complete line of Quality Groceries? _ MARTIN PUOSS Whirl of March Winds *t «*Wrt.*«.W.H u.* LARGE FACTORY TO BE ' BUILT IN LOUISVILLE Former Saline Resident and Inventor Making Great Strides. EDISON CO. ASKS TO CUT RATES IN THIS DISTRICT FORD COMPANY NOW READY TO START PLANTS Consiidenablc Saving In Tillage Will Be Realized, Commencing Thc First of April. Two-Unit Factory Cos«*ng $3,000,000 Will Be Built at-Ypsilanti. Formal announcement that the Reduction in Saline's electric light bills, probably about April first, was ., __. t, ftftn made possible when the Michigan **»*<• M*™ Co., will erect a $3,000.- Public "Utilities Commission at Lan- 0O0 factory in Washtenaw county, sing, approved the petition*, of the. j^r Ypsilanti, tor the manufacture Detroit Edison company, asking per- 0( upholstery- cjioth and headlining mission to cut residence .lighting- use(- -n their automobiles has "been rates in the first step of consumption made by a representative of the ,firm from 12 to 10 cents per kilowatt hour. -,n Detroit. Cons'idfarable saving to * residence The folliwing from the Louisville, Ky.t Herald-Post will be of interest to readers ■dt The Observer. ^'Lcmiisville is"*soon to have another factory to be built by the Stimpson Scale Company on the northeast corner of Logan and Breckinridge ..streets: . --- The- company has purchased! a site from* the Femcliff- Realty Company for $30,000. The#property faces* *20 feet" on Breckinridge streefi and^ex*' tends back' 365 feet to "an, aUey-^- According to present plans —the company . will erect a' thoroughly modern -fire-proof factory". oiigr the property covering appoxtmately 50;- 000 square feet of space and costing -when completed $200,000/ - -- ■ The" company is. one of the, largest manufacturing concerns in, the ooun- ' try, with sales, representatives in all the large cities in the United States. - The company now has'offic-e-s in-the Speed building on Wast Market street between Eighth and Ninth streets. The company occupies three floors in the Speed, building, which "will"be abandoned when the new -plant' is completed.. The company has a lease on ii-s present quarters with eighteen months or two years to run. The new plant wil,l be built and ready to run-beffore. the lease expires." This company was organized -sev" pr**.l yews ago by W. P. Stimrpson,- who was a resident el t'he Hammond district, as a boy and y-dung man. FIRST ANNUAL POULTRY J.^flj. OBSERVER LINERS SCHOOL AND THE SHOW j Classified Advertising lc PER WORD EACH INSERTION Liberal Discounts on Ads Running. __ Month or More. Proved Success—Attendance - --^ *- and the* Interest Keen, Good "The Tliuiulci'iiit. Herd" Is Historical Action Romance "The Thundering Herd_". which crfens at tho Liberty theatre Safu'r- f'ay night is bound to appeal' to levels of -humanity, lt will be To provide power with which to hailed with the keenest delight" by owners in the village on lighting operate the factory,- work on which *rh.e av.-rage .mioovie-goer because it bills, and a saving olf $12,000 to fche wi*- begin April 15, "a large dam '-.o.ntains some brand new thrills and distinct served by the Ypsilanti dis- w___ be constructed across the Huron bristles with exciting action. It will trlct -of the Dertoit Edison company rjror, creating a five-mile lake "that meet with the universal favor Of the will "be effected. - -win entirely alter tha landscape of *y*unge*r generations because it com- The local branch of the Detroit Ed- Ypsilanti township. ' bi.nes just "the right proportions of isorri. -company, "according to.Max Fos-. When the Ford project -has been drama and romance. And.it is cer- dick, local .manage--", serves, nearly completed, the -village of Rawsonville tain to attract the" scholar and stu- every home in. the village and ap- w_u ne between two large lakes, the dent because of its historical back- proximately. 400 homes in, his district body of water made by the Detroit ground. and it has been estimated that the Edison-Company damn at French Land.-* The picture is based on Lucien cut will Teduce the residence light _s extending to within a short dis- Hubbard's adaptation of Zane Grey's bills about $1.80 to $2.25 annnally, __Ce ot the village on the south. famous .nsovfei, and is a story"of the •depending of course upon the amount 1 The factory, which is to be com- lawless west of 1870-75, when vast, of -current consumed"-- . ---pleted in two yeans, probably will be ter-'s of buffalo roamed the plains The ireason given by thfe officials j_ two units each 350 by 1,000'feet, and the Indian war cr,y was a thing of the company in asking areductlon * The-projectavill fequire 1,705 acres of of terror. in rates, is that the company finds it- ]anjj Which have been purchased at a Bri-ifly, it. deals with tlie hards-hips self able to make the cut in various e^t of $600,000. The dam- and hydro- of a caravan of pioneers who aban- towns in Michigan* because of general electric power plant, costing $1,200,- dom their farms in the middle west improvement in conditions in all its 000,- will create 4,500 horsepower for and make a drive for the bufTalo* departments and the general outlook e_ght hours a day. The dam will be fields of Wyoming and Montana, at for ^continued .improvement including 34 feet- high. * t]i»r time a wilderness inhabited bv the stable condition rif coal prices and |
