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VOLUME 45
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY,.^PCH., THURSDAY^, APRIL 1, 1962
NUMBER 27
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SOWING TIME
s* '
As we travel
the roads today,, 'in < the
Spring of the
year, the far-
•meirs are busy
o>n all sides
sowing- th-e
seeds that
grow into a
bountiful harvest. .
And as we*^
t r a v e 1 the
r o a dw ay of •
life, let us' not
forget that in
Springtime of
.years should
b e planted
the seeds of
thrift that
. grow into a
happy amd prosperous future.
Let this Bank help yoiu plant the harvest
of ■after-years by opening a Savings Account for you on1 its books.
We'll help you till the soil by adding 3
per cent interest semi-annually.
Saline Sayings Bank
The One Story Bank on the Corgir
.is*-
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
The Qua I iiy Grocery
PHONE 86
" FOR GOOB THINGS TO EAT
SATISFACTORY GROCERY SHOPPING
* •
Throughout every transaction* in this store goes a
part of the Personal Service that has miade this
store the Grocery Headquarters for hundreds of
fajmilies in Saline and the entire trading district
adjacent to the village.
We pride ourselves in this ability to bring
within your reach the very best groceries to be
had and feel certain that even a few small purchases will eventually make you a steady customer. Won't you give us that trial order now.
Phone 86
MARTIN FUOSS
THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR MOTOR
depends a great deal on the fuel you use.
Staebler Gasoline is not only good, but
, it's .always uniform in quality. Many
motorists will use no other.
Costs no more than ordinary kinds.
STAEBLER-KEMPF OIL CO.
PHONE 242-F2
SAUNB. MICH.
Clean-Up Time "Weapons
Come, Folks, put the dust toi rout from every nook
aind cranny in your homes.
We'll arm you for the attack.' Brooms, Soaps and
Soap Powders waiting your selection at lowest prices!
E. H. COOK & SON
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING
means the proper use of printers' ink.
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THE JUNIOR PLAY
The Pre-Easter Tour;
HOW UTS tfEPAP.
THE NEXT STOP WILL
»E AT MAWM FIFI*.
-.ftp THEN, THE '
ETC, 6TC
Nothing- "But-the Truth at the Opera
House Next Wee*.
PALM SUNDAY-EASTER MUSIC , Jflg OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
lc PER WORD EACH INSERTION
At Jt. E. Church Sunday Afternoon
at 3:00 O'Cloclc.
MUCH PROPERTY
CHANGING HANDS
Farm and Tillage Holdings Figure In
' Many Recent Deals.
During the past ten days .many real
estate changes have taken place in
Saline and vicinity, some of the deals
being pramlpted by the boonrthati has
hit Ypsilanti .as a result of the .new
Ford factory that is soon to be erected near that city. '*-
r William Burkhardt has purchased
the Russell property on Lewis street,
and Mrs. Blussell in turn bought' the
'.home of Henry Ormsby on "West McKay street. Mr. Ormsby has purchas-'
eid a lot of Alphonse Sehmid on East-
Henry street 'and will have workmen
engaged in building a new home on
the site soon. . _ -
Frank Smith, a few miles east of
town on Michigan avnue, has sold 'his
farm to Detroit parties, who we un-
delrstand, will eventually plat the
place to take .caro of some df the
Ypsilanti overflow. Mr. and Mrs.
Smith and family will .continue to
make their home on the place for
another year.
Emanuel Rentschler's large holdings, eaist of town, have gone the
same way, and we presume the end is
not yet in transfers in that section,
We .understand the two farms
brought /their owners upwards of $300
per acre.
AN INVESTMENT
I advertised.-.
I got a new -customer. ■
That was an INVESTMENT.
I served him well.
He came a second time.
That was a DIVIDEND.
ZANRER-HAUK
A pretty warding took place March
'27 alt 3:00 p. m. at .the tame of Mr.
] and Mrs. Frank Hauk, when their
! only .daugter, Clara Katherine Hauk,
became the bride ou Cairl \V Zander
of Plymouth, Mich.
! Miss Dorothy Tower sang "O Promise Me." The bride and groom took
,. their place 1*> thie strains of Lohen-
j grin' M.ijrch, played by the Misses
: Mildred and Dorothy Tower. Rov.
i S. T. Dunk of the Federated church
I officiated. The bride's gown was of
1 ban geargette. She carried a shower
j boqutet 6t pale pink roses .and lillies
i of the valley.
I The mialid oif honor, Miss Betty Jean
j McMullen of Detroit, wore a gown
t of light green crepe 'and carried a
bouquet of American Beauty roses.
Perrin Hauk assisted Mr. Zander as
best man. Gu'ests *numbering about
75 were present from Chenry Hill,
Plymouth, Wayne, Dsarborn. Detroit,
Homer, Litchfield "amd Saline.- ■
Mr. and Mrs. Zander will make
theiir home in tho Guinan apart-
imonts, Foa-dson.
The Federated Clmrcli
S. T. Dunk, Pastor.
Easter services at lt).-a0. The chid-*
ren will take part in the services and
a short Easter message will be given
by the pastor.
The evening service at 7-30 of song
and praise.
Thursday evening the weekly-
prayer meeting and young people's
meeting at 8:00 o'clock.
An invitation is .extended to all to
theso services.
TRACTOR SCHOOL WEDNESDAY,
The Wiedman garage have an announcement in this number which
should be of interest to a large number of the fanners in this vicinity.
On Wednesday next they a're invited
fo attend a tractor clinic and
school which will' be staged at their
Ford Garage, at which time demonstrations and instructions relative to
the operation and care of Fordson
tractors and tho use of tractor tools
will be given. All farmers who are
interested in power farming are in-
viqed whether owners of Fordsons or
not and it is expected that a mo«t
profitable day will result for all who
attend the event. There will be music, speaking, moving pictures and
other entertainment features.
Christian Science Notes.
The Christian Science society of
Saline holds its services in the hall
over the Citizens bank, Sunday at
10:30 a. m.
Subject. Unreality.
Testimonial meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
A cordial invitation is given co all.
Sunday school immediately follows
the morning service to which pupils
under 20 may be admitted.
FOR SALE
Good 9-room "house on paved street,
suitable for two families. Large new
garage; .full sized lot: close to school.
Price 56500. Willis M. Fowler.
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will sell at public
auction at their former place of business. West Michigan avenue, Saline,
on
Saturday. April 3. 1928.
commencing at 9 a. m. and continuing
until 10 p. m., the following described
property:
Anitan*obilca—New Willys-Knight
"24 towing, new Willys-Knight 7-pass.
touring. Oakland '23 touring, Chevrolet '23 coulee, 2 S'ar touring cars,
Chevrolet FB -redan. Ford touring,
Ford coupe, 3 Chevii-olet touring, 2
Ford ("Miring, and a number oi other
cars.
Slock—Pair ba,y geldings 7 and S
yrs. old, wt. 2S00: pair black ma-res 7
and S yrs. old, wt. 2600; bay horse S
yrs. old. wt. 1400- pair bay horses 9
and 12 yrs. old. wt. 2S00; bay gelding
6 yrs. old, wt. 1650; bay mare 10 jirs.
old. wt. 1200; brown gelding 9 yrs.
old, wt. 1500; bay mare 12 yrs. old,
wt. 1300: black mare S yirs. old, wt.
1100.
Five Holstein cows— one 4 yrs. old.
calf by side: cow 5 yrs., old, due April
1: cow S yrs. old. fresh; cow 6 yrs.
old. due in Augiust; cow 7 yrs. old.
due; Guernsey 6 yrs. old, due soon;
Durham 3 yirs. old. calf by side: black
cow 9 yrs. old; 2 Guernsey heifers-
Implements, Etc.—Nearly new 50-ft.
derrick windmill, 2-horse .cultivator,
type E I. H. C. cut' pr, I. H. C. spreader. Niseo spreader, 2 side rakes, Samson truck, nearly new McCormick
huskor, 2 Deering corn binders, I. H.
6. S-.16 .tractor. Fordson tractor and
plows, 2 Samson tractors in A-l condition, 2 Ij H C. trucks, 2 Ford
tu-ucks, 3 sets heavy breeching harness.
Usual terms of sale.
Lunch will be served at noon.
HEININGER & HEININGER.
Guy Thompson, Auctioneer.
Arthur Heininger;, Clerk.
1925 CHETROLET
Model K Coupe. Duco finish, balloon tires, -disc wheels, bumpers, mot-
ormeter, extra tire. See it now!
GEO. V, COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Phone 61 ;
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for their kindly expressions
| of sympathy during* our recent be-
' ■revement, and Rev. Crosby for his
kind and helpful words.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Josenhans
and Family.
13 Plate Genuine Exide Battery,
$16.50.
GEO. V, COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer.
Phone <M
X
Salineites will do well to keep open '
the nights of Wednesday and Thiirs- ■
day, April 7-S, at the time the Junior
Class of Saline High school will pre- !
sent ('heir play at the Saline opera
Rev. Reuben Crosby, Paator
Mrs. Unterkircher. Organ
Miss Mills, Piano
house. The performance is sched- 3^,^-,. t_-V(
Prelude, "Hozanna"—Wachs.
Hymn 168, "I Know that My
uled to start at 8:00 pT m.
The play, ai three aot corned}-, entitled "Nothing But The Truth,"-is
full of episodes of sparkling sort and
rollicking humor. It has been a favorite with theatre audiences for
many years, and judging by the success with which the efforits of the
actors have so far been attended, in
ths preparations of this play, the
audience will jiot be disappointed in
their expectations af a good time. •
FOLLOWING IS THE CAST
Robert Bennett—Alfred Sehmid.
E. M. Ralston—Laurence Aprill.
Dick Donnelly—Pertn Hauk. *
Clarence VanDus:n—Donald Trout.
Bishop Doran—Bruce Gordon.
Gwendolyn Ralston—Enma Heininger.
Mrs. E. M. Ralston—Loren'a Bernard.
Ethel Clark—Eunice Barr.
Mabel Jackson—Louise Westphal.
Sabel Jackson—N'lrma Bowen.
Martha—Geneviev-| Camburn.
Remember then:
JUNIOR PLAY
Event—"NoM-hing But The Truth"—
three act comedy.
Time—Wednesday and Thursday,
April 7 and 8, 8.00 p. im.
Place—Saline opera house.
Gramer—Mrs. George
"In the Garden"—-Mrs. Alexander,
Miss Wheeler. -
"Keep Watch at the Door"—Messrs.
Hart, Bowon. Hart, Fiiizgerald, Stierle.
"The Palms", Faure—Junior Choir.
Prayer, Response by the Choir—
Pastor.
'Victorious Morn," Wilson—Choir.
■ "Hozanna,"'
Hart.
"The King of Glory," Parks—Choir.
"Jerusalem," Parker—Both Choirs.
Scripture Reading—Pastor.
"Lift Your Glad Voices"—Mesdames
Hart, Fitzgerald, Miss Helen Walker,
Messrs. Hart.
"Joyous Easter Bells"—Junior
Choir.
"The King of Glory," Ashford—
Choir.
Offertory, "Adoration," from Gaul's
"Holy City*"
"The Lillies are Do"—Mr. W. D.
Hart
"Lift Up Your Heads O Ye Gates,"
Wilson—Choln.
■(This concludes with Hymn 180.
All join.)
Benediction—Choir
Postlude—"Easter March," Markel
Everybody cordially invited.
A BIG STAR CAST
IN "SHOCK l'UNCH-
Gcorgc J. Wiodmajer
George J. Wiedmayer, aged 73, died
Sunday morning a*( the home of 'his Ricllar.d Dix at the Liberty in Newest
daughter, Mrs. Christian Finkbeiner
of Saline township, after a lingering
illness.
Mr. Wiedmayer was born August 5,
1852 in Germany coming to this country with his parents when only a year
old. He had been resident' of this
township nearly his entire .life.
He is survived by the Widow; three
daughters, Mrs- Edward Armbruster
Paramount Picture
Richard Dix comes to the Liberty
theatre next Saturday and Sunday in
the Paramount* picture, "The Shock
Punceh." an. adaptation by Luther
Reed in t-he Liberty "Magazine story of
the same name by John Monk Saunders.
In "The Shock Punch" Dix has the
of Bridgewater, Mrs. Finkbeiner of role of a wealthy joung man who
Saline township and Mrs. John Wolf ta"ains with a couple of pugilists
of Lodi; four brothers, Christian of dailv to keep from getting "soft" and
Bnidgewater, Peter of Saline, Aaron -develops a-"shock* punch" "th at later
of Ann Arbor and John Kohler of Sa- Proves mighty handy in winning .for
line: two sisters, Mrs. Christian hiimself fhe girl he loves.
Rcrt'schler and Mrs. Christian Alber Frances Howard, who played op-
o£ Saline, and 12 grandchildren. posite Dix in "Too Many Kisses," has
F1mer.1l services were held at one :l feartu.ro role at tho head of the
o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the supporting cast in this one also. As
residence of the daughter and at 2:30 Dorothy Clark, daughter of a weal-
at Bclthleham church, Freedom, Rev. "-'-J* building contractor, she has a
Kanz Zumstein officiating. Interment "-elided aversion for fights and fight-
in Freedom cemeterv.
William M, Johnson
William Mitchell Johnson, living
three miles east of Saline, in York
•now-nship, died at his home Fridav
on thc anniversary of his eighty-
eighth birthday.
Ho was born March 26. 1848, in
ers. She first mneets Dix while he is
training in Central Park an/1 thinks
he is an altogether likeable young
man until his trainers, bearing the
marks of many ring battles, appear.
Then she gives him tihe'cold shoulder.
"Gunboat*' Smith, who supported
Dix in "'"Manhattan," swaps blows
with Paramount's newrst star again
in "The Shock Punch." Remember
Canada, and in 1S66 was m-irried to the battle they put up in that earlier
Miss Elizabeth Robertson, who died
November 21. 1924. He had been a
the
re-
resident of York township for
past five years and previously
'hied in Wayne and Detroit.
Mr. Johnson is survived by a
caughter, Miss Maud Johnson, at
home: tour sons, John H., and David for
at home, and Willia.m E. and Fred cf
Los Anseles. California, tern, grandchildren and two great-gr->ndchild-
rei*.
Funeral services were held at 2:30
Sunday a'fternoon form the .residence,
piqtu.re? Wait till ;oa see this one!
Walter Long is Ihe "heavy" in the
cast He plays "Bull" Mularkey, big
boss on Clark's construction job.
Paul Panzer, who has the record as
the most consistently villainous person on the screen, behaves himself
once .in this picture as a member o'f the rived gang Dix gets a job
with, while Charles Beyer is chief
engineer for the Clark Construction
Company.
Other big names appearing in the
cast arc Theodore Babcock, Percy
Rev. S T, Duink officiating. Interment Moore and Jack Ccannell
in Oakwood cemetery.
HUTZEL & SCnMRRlNG OPENING
The formal opening of tlie Hutzel
& Shnirring implement and automobile establishment Saturday was a
decided success in every way. A
"The Shock Punch" is the fastest
moving- and funniest Dix picture to
reach the screen to date.* It's a
knockout.
ALBER-FRiTZ,
-\
.- Mr. and Mrs. John Fritz announce
. . , , .._ ,_ ,, ithe miarrjage of/thefr daughter, Miss]
great deal of credit should be given , Melvina to Art^Albei. son of Mrj
■'he boys on the display of imple- y^yrr_ christAlber of Saline town-l
nients and autam'obiles. The attsn- /.,.,-.. , „_ —u ,. . _ _, \
■j~ ,•__ Vi.- -s'llp- last Thursday evening, at the
They
were attended by -Miss Helen Alber,'
cousin of 'Mie bridegroom, and Otto
i^ILIIJ, 1U*5L 1 il Ul SUit
dance was very good cansidenn-*- the 1 T *., m - -_
__.,_ .... ... .. v-f*-""-,J- "a "«>- Lutheran Trinity parsonage.
roads in this section at the present
time. About 7,06 visited the place
during the day and evening. Many
attended the dance, and the drawing
of uhe valuable prizes which were
awarded as follows: First prize !*1250
on a ChTysler 6. John Heininger;
second, S200 on a Chrysler 4, Glenn
Smith; third, $150 on an Essex, Overland 6 or Star. Mrs. Clarence John.-'
son; the tractor prize of ?50 was
captured by Mrs. AlEred" Jedele;
fourth, $35 on a corn or grain binf-er
or a hay loader and side delivery
rake. Howard Wolford: fifth. $10 deduction on baiTcl of oil* donated by
Earl Fosdick. George Essenburg.
The firm is grateful to the public
for their hearty support in making
the opening a success, in the gaining
of new friendships and 'tihe renewing
of old ones.
Fritz, brother of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alber will reside on their ,farm< two miles ¥ix>m
Saline on the Milan road.
NEW!
The new Chevrolet Land.au is now
being shown. Let ns show it to you.
GEO. V. COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Phone 61
GOOD!
We have a very good 1924 Chevrolet touring priced right.
GEO. V. COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Phone 61
Calling cards, wedding invitations
and announcements, either printed
engraved, at The Observer oflice.
Liberal Discounts on Ads Running a
Month or Mot?.
Complete stocks at lowest prices a*
Dietiicrs.
Far Sale—Fancy Light Brahma
hatching eggs. Phone 1*28. 28
U-e Wonder Feed for those chicks.
None better. Saline Mercantile Co.
Watkins Quality Products. E. Xf.
Stutz, 310 Harris sstreet, phone 128.
Gor Sale—21 Birch plow in good
shape. Said Craig, ' Ma-con, phone
5-F12, 28
For Sale—Team of "horses 5 and S
_yrs old, wt. 2 SOO. Fred Arend, phone
151-F11. .G-7-x
For Sale-—36-aore farm. Good ■
buildings. Inquire af Henry O.
Dieterifl.
For Sale—Seed barley; Michigan
Black Barbless. Arthur Lutz, phone
188-F2L 26t£
DON'T FORGET TO ORDER THAT
FERTILIZER. SALINE MERCANTILE
COMPANY. 1
Try our Solite High Test gasoline.
The car will start easier. Wiedman
Auto Company.
Lost—Shotgun bainrel, 12-guage, between Macon and Saline. Finder
please leave at this office. 27
Monuments Markers and Cemetery
Work of ali kinds. Jos. L, Arnct, Ann
Arbor, Michigan, phone 8914.
HORSE COLLARS
Buy your horse collaiTs here and
save money, Henry O. Dieterle.
Genuine 13-plate Ford Storage batteries, with rubber case, guaranteed
for one year, only $16.56. Wiedmaa.
Auto Company.
Certified Wolverine Oats, Michigan's*
leading variety, 99.9 per cent pure.
Saline phone 142-F21, C. D. Finkbeiner. 28
Ford roadster with box, $25.00,
GEO. V. COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
"phone 61
86-ACRE FARM
Good land and good fair buildings.
Will tirade for city property. Price
S10.000. Willis M. Fowler
Emil H. Arnold,' Optometrist. 220
S. Main street, Ann Arbor, specializes
in superior eye examination and
glasses at reasonable prices.
Farmers and Village Property Owners
Attention! l.f you want to sell farms
or city property, please call
LEWIS ERNST.
303 N. Ann Arbor St., Saline. Mich.
For Sale—Modern home on North
Ann Arbor street, new furnace and
light fixtures; everything one' could
wish in a home 3-car garage, chick-
enhouse and park, large garden
spot; and, if one wishes, 3'-o acres ot
land in rear. Phone 201.
Baby Chicks. Purebred. Michigan.
Accredited. Come and see our big
modem hatchery and ind out about
our methods of chick production. If
you cannot come, write for full information. Washtenaw Hatchery, Geddes
Road, Ann Arbor. jel5
For Sale—-PracMcailly new 1%
horse Intematonal engine, cr'am sep**
arator with flexible power drive .at-'
t&chment, hanging laimlp with silk
shade, W. D. Hart, phone 257-F21.
27tf.
Big Fire Sa?e Sa.tur.iay. About
1.000 hats and 1,000 pairs of hose,
and other wearing apparel slightly
damaged by water and smoke will be
sold at ridiculously low prices. Mack
& Co., Ann Arbor, basement department.
1924 Chevrolet DeLuxc Coupe
Duco finish, hampers, ino ormeteir, extra tir?, lock wheel, disc wheels. An
up to date car in excellent condition.
GEO. V. COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Phone 61
Property Buyers Attention.
Ha.ve houses in Saline, Milan, Ana
Arbor, and Washtenaw -county farms
'for iuimediatie possession. Also good
building lots In Saline, Ann Arbor,
and Mortenview near Ford Atrpoit
and River Rouge plant. Buying real
estate, your purchase is an investment
wisely made. A. C. Lange, phone 76.
POR SALE—FARMS
We have farms, all rrices and sizes.
If you are looking for a farm at a
reasont;t*s price give me a -call and
I will be glad to show you what we
have on hand.
LEWIS BRNST;-
303 N. Ann Arbor St.. Saline. Mich.
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Object Description
| Title | 1926-04-01; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1926-04-01 |
| 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 |
