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THE
VER
VOLUME 48
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICH.,THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1929
NUMBER 34
No one need find the
word "Failure" in the
Dictionary of Life. It
is found only in man
himself.
Saline Savings Bank
The One Story Bant on the Corner
The Quality Grocery
PHONE 86
FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Get Your Groceries
BY PHONE
Two ways to make the phone "save your heels" for
your daily supply of Groceries.
CALL 86
—and ask to have your order delivered. Or just to
inform us you're sending one of the youngsters for
it. Either way, you'll get the best in whatever you
order!
Phone 86 MARTIN FUOSS
On the Farm
Wherever you use it—in tractor, truck or stationary
engine—DIXIE delivers the same smooth, even, dynamic power that you get from it in your automobile.
"The Power to Pull" is refined into DIXIE Gas
just as '.'the power to pull" is bred into horses. It's
always there and is just as dependable as your favorite horse.
Use DIXIE Quality and DIXIE Service and
Your car will Run Better, Go Farther, Last
Longer and Cost Less to Operate.
STAEBLER OIL COMPANY
Orders may be Left at Henderson's... Phone 272.
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PRINTING
is the Inseparable Companion of Achievement
School'sOut
SCHOOL FACULTY FOR
,C*p7HtM. B.H.W ^«T
COMEDY OF ERRORS
WAS SUNDAY'S GAME
Manchester TrouHeed Saline By 12 to
7 iii "Nine Hectic Innings.
Manchester took Saline into camp
to the tune of 12 to 7 Sunday, in a
game in which both teams made numerous errors.
The best attended game in years
was more than the boys could stand
and stage-fright was the result.
George Austin retired after the
first inning, as his arm did not limber Up properly. Hoeft finished the
game and with the usual support
would have won out. But—there is
another time coming.
SALINE AB R H
H. Austin, ss 3 2 1
Gross, rf 5 0 1
Estermyer, cf 4 1 1
Gordon, If 4 1 0
Beasley, 2b - 4 2 3
Carr, c .4 0 3
Hutzel, lb - 5 0 0
Schmid, 3b f.....-4 0 3
G. Austin, p 0 0 0
Hoeft, p 4 0 0
Kuebler, cf * 0 1 0
37 7 12
"MANCHESTER AB R H
Scheid, c : .-6 0 2
D. Watkins, 2b 6 3 3
Johnston, ss 6 4 2
Scully, 3d f_ .-.6 2" 2
Breitenwischer, lb 6 0 1
Haarer, cf . 5 0 0
Kappler. rf 6 2 3
Pfaus, If 6 0 0
M. Watkins, p -4 1 2
51 12 15
MISS MILLS' PUDPLS
HOLD PIANO RECITAL
THE JERSEY CATTLE CLUB
HELD MEETING SATURDAY
Enjoyed Annual Summer Gathering,
at Home of E. C. Glenn.
By Max Ross ^
June 8, 1929 will long be remembered as a banner day in Washtenaw
County Jersey Cattle club history.
The members, and their families, enjoyed their annual summer meeting
and picnic at Glenbrook stock farm
on Half Moon lake owned by E. C.
Glenn. Mr. Glenn's farm consists of
1,300 acres of picturesque country
surrounding Half Moon lake in Lyndon township. He has just completed
a unique dwelling house built of tamarack logSj all of the material used
in its construction coming from his
own land except the hardwood floors.
There is a barn 100 feet long on the
place.
Those in attendance arrived in time
for a basket dinner on the shores of
the lake. After refreshments a short
business session was held. H. E.
Dennison, field man for the American
Jersey Cattle club, was the special
speaker. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in recreation—ball
games, boating and swimming being
the chief diversions.
Mr. Glenn's hospitality will long "be
remembered by those fortunate
enough to be able to attend. About
125 were present.
At Her Pleasant Home, West Michigan Avenue, Friday Evening.
The first section of Miss Mills' piano pupils held a recital Friday evening at her home. The following took
part: Jane Alexander, Louise Alber,
Grace Clark, Wesley Dietiker, Rpbert
Dieterle, Norma Dunk, Eunice Dunk,
Mildred Ernst, Dale Fosdick, Stanley
Hartman, Betty Harwood, Helen Har-
wpod, Elsie Kreager, Mildred Kohler.
Esther Lederer, Marjorie MacQueen
and Marjorie Warner.
This section won the ' banner for
having the highest number of stars.
Prizes were Won by Jane Alexander,
Grace Clark, Robert Dieterle and Dale
Fosdick.
The second section will hold a recital at the home of Miss Mills Tuesday evening, June 18. The following
will take part: Lorna Lange, Helen
Layher, .Gertrude Laubengayer, Eileen Martin, Margaret McCord, Elsa
Marion, Tom Nurnberger, Marie
Schmid, Mildred Smith, Florence
Strieter, Wilma Schumacher, Florence
Wiedmayer, Marjorie Young.
Assisting in this recital will be Ei-
deajn Betz and Irene Fitzgerald, violin "pupils of Miss Dorothy Tower.
Winners of prizes in this section
will be announced next week.
ffclGHTH GRADE GRADUATES
List of Those in This Vicinity Who
Passed the Examinations
May 16 and 17.
Bridgewater Township—Robert Ho-
gan, LeRoy Armbruster, Ruth Davis,
Harold Hieber, Willard K. Mann,
Harold McLean, Earl G. Mann, Nettie Malady, Alice Noffsihger, Dorothy
Palmer, Steve Rizor, Willis Rizor,
Martha Reyer, Woldemar M. Rothfuss, Marie Stewart, Doris Wurster,
George J. Wallace.
Lodi Township—Horace Arthur,
Emerson Ehnis, Reuben Guenther.
Roland Hack, Bernard Kuyda, Celia
Krajnik, Doris Lambarth, Meltina
Neebling, Edward Mamarow, Vera
Tessmer, Violet M. Winkle, Harold
Wild.
Pittsfield Township—Carl Brown,
Albert Baylis, Albie Bell, Gordon
Burgar, Bernard Clark, Margaret
Cramer, Clifford Cobb, Calvin Geddes,
Helen Harwood, Luther Hertler, John
Mayzes, George Mayzes, M. Eva Oulman, Grace Earnivene Ranson.
Saline Township—Lloyd Clark, Er-
-win Feldkamp, Milton Finkbeiner,
Paul Finkbeiner, Doris Finkbeiner,
Harold Feldkamp, Ottilde Hinderer,
Melinda Jedele, Walter Jaeger, Doris
Layer,- Emma Matt, Wilma Roehm,
Elsia Seeger.
York Township—Lilliam M. Apple-
gate, Alice Bachman, Murel Cox,
Dorothy Hale, Forrest King, Elsie
Kreager, Mildred Kazmaier, Lillian
Loveland, Lloyd Langstaff, Anna
Milkey, Paul Richards, Duane Rogers, Waidron Riggs, Earl Rowe, Nettie Stauch, "Josephine Stauch, Margaret Estella Sommer, Maragaret
Torrey, Paul Zelufl.
South Michigan League Standings
Won Lost Pet.
Manchester 2 0 1,000
Clinton -..'..: 2 0 1,000
Saline 1 1 .500
Tecumseh 1 1 .500
Milan - - 0 2 .000
Brooklyn 0 2 .000
Christian Science Notes
The Christian Science Society of
Saline holds its services in the hall
above the Citizens bank Sunday at
10:30 a. m.
Subject: Is the Universe, including
Man Evolved by Atomic Force?
- Testimonial meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
A cordial invitation is given to all.
Sunday school immediately follows
the morning service to which pupils
under 20 may he admitted.
HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED
Official Brake Test Station.
GEO. V. COOK & SON
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
DETROIT EDISON COMPANY
MAKE BIG IMPROVEMENTS
Immense Sum of Money Being Expended on Their Saline Plant.
Work on the Detroit Edison Company's property on East Michigan avenue is progressing nicely. The new
steel frame structure which carries
the large transformers and-all other
electrical equipment necessary is in
place and will soon be coupled up.
A large underground apartment
has been put in across the street,
where much of the underground cables can be taken care of. A six-foot
wire" fence surrounds all the electrical apparatus for safety to the public.
New cement walks and a cement
approach are added to the south side.
The end wall of the transformer
building has been taken out and "an
opening made to connect with the enclosed yard. All in all, the company
will in a short time have a sub-station here, in beauty and complete
■,-^uipment, equal to the best of them.
THE COMING YEAR
Wanted—Housework. Call phone
168. - 34
• Used ice boxes for sale. Uphaus
T. S. Nurnberger Will Continue As &. Schroen.
Superintendent—A Few
Changes.
According to announcement, our
school is to lose three from last year's
staff of teachers: Mrs. Nurnberger,
principal of senior high for the past
three years; Von Knisely, principal of
junior high, and fMiss Dolly Layton,
teacher in the fifth and sixth grades
for the past five years.
T.- S, Nurnberger will continue as
superintendent, the other members of
the staff including Thelma Darling of
Boyne City, as principal of the high
school; Gladys Thibaut, Millington
principal of the junior high; Heler
Stone, Latin teacher; Edwina Lea
mont, chemistry; Hazen Jewell, commercial; Raymond Shaw, athletics;
Eileen Fisher, music; Dorothy Warner, Boyne City, fifth and sixth
grades; Mary Morden, third and
■fourth grades; Charlotte Shaw of
Lorraine, Ohio, second grade, and
Marjorie MacQueen, first grade.
Federated Churclj Notes
Services at the regular hour Sunday morning. Rev. George W. Evans
will occupy the-pulpit.
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
6c per line first insertion, 4c per line
each subsequent insertion.
aHNftMUM CHARGE, 25 CENTS
Hay Topis. Parsons & Dodge.
Complete stocks at lowest prices
at Dietiker's.
"For Sale—Minnows. Joe Camburn,
phone 180, Saline. 36
For Sale-r-Good dry wood. Jay
Harmon, phone 228. 33tf
For Sale—Good farm horse. Wiedman Auto Company.
Ford Piek-up with. license, $40.00.
Wiedman Auto Company.
For Sale—Late cabbage plants.
Jacob Visel, phone 94-F2. 37
Stop that knock with Ethyl gasoline. Wiedman Auto Company.
Seed "Corn—Pure Picket Dent, tested and graded. Parsons &. Dodge.
Overland Sedan with 1929 license,
$25.00. Wiedman Auto Company.
A good horse for sale, wt. 1700.
Parsons & Dodge.
Good house to rent in good location.
Wiedman Auto Company,
Pure Manila Rope, the best on the
market. Parsons & Dodge.
Free inspection of cars during 1929
Safety Campaign. Wiedman Auto
Company.
Lost or Strayed—Holstein heifer;
white with black head. Charles Graf,
phone 192-F2. 34
Phone 60-F2 for your advertising
and job work. We.can give you tb
best of service.
1925 FORD FORDOR SEDAN
With 1929 license, $60.00.
Wiedman Auto Company.
used Tractors
15-30, 10-20, 8-16, Fordson.
Parsons & Dodge.
For Sale—Several good used ice
boxes at prices ranging from $10 up.
H. GROSS & SONS.
Wanted—Neat appearing woman
for lunch room. Employment year
round to right party. Apply Box F.
For Sale—Farm of 80 acres nearly
all under cultivation; gently Tolling,
highly fertile. Brick house, hot water furnace; two basement barns.
County road, near, school. Priced on
income basis. Take small house or
small farm in part payment. N. O.
Fuller, owner, Osseo, Mich. 34
FORD STOCK RACK TRUCK
Has 30x5 rear tires and two spares;
gear shift, starter and Ford cab, and
also excellent grain body. The 1927
motor is in excellent condition. One
of the best Ford trucks we have ever
offered for sale.
GEO. V. COOK & SON
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
For Sale—l-rnch lumber, jay Harmon, phone 228- • 17tf
Acetylene welding by an expert.
Wiedman Auto Company.
Naptha for cleaning purposes, at
the Wiedman Auto Company.
Aviation Gasoline for lamps and ■
stoves. Sanford Hardware Co.
1925 Ford Tudor with license, only
50.00. Wiedman Auto Company.
Free inspection of your car. Official car test station. Wiedman Auto
Company.
Alemiting service for all makes of
cars. Prices Treasonable. Wiedman
Auto Company.
For genuias fuel for every machine
use our Better gasoline. Henderson's
Dixie Service.
Lost—Monogram from Masonic
ring. Finder please notify R. S. McCord, phone 260. 33tf
For Sale—About 25 acres alfalfa.
William H. Schnirring at the farm, or
phone Ypsilanti 579M. 35
For Sate—A few good boats, wide
and safe, at reasonable prices. O.
Briggs, phone 137-F14. 38
Hi-Class Plumbing and Heating.
Let us figure on your next job. Sanford Hardware Company.
1927 FORD TON TRUCK
With stake body'and cab, only $90;.
Wiedman Auto Company.
Place your order for the General
Electric Refrigerator with us.
Uphaus & Schroen.
Use Avicol Tablets for White Diarrhoea and Cholera and keep those-
chicks healthy. Saline Mercantile Co..
Have your chickens culled. It pays-
Three cents per head for small flocks.
Klager Hatchery. Bridgewater.
For Sale—Electric washer, day bed
and other household articles. Mrs.
Fred Stephenson, phone 221. 32tf
USE WONDER FEED FOR THOSE
LAYING HENS. NONE BETTER
SALINE MERCANTILE COMPANY.
The New Oliver 2-Horse Riding
Clutivator,:' Special price, $50.00.
Come in and see it.' Sanford Hardware Co.
Highest market prices paid Tor
your poultry and small pigs. See me
before selling. Emil Mpkey, phone
145-F13. ■ 51tf
Furniture repaired, spindles and
rockers; high headboards lowered;
saw filing. Orrin Briggs, phone
137-F14. 8tf
Special discount on all orders for
Fertilizer either phoned in or personally left at our office. Saline Mercantile Company.
To Rent—Good 7-room house; water, lights, -good garage. 110 W. McKay St. See Jacob Smith, 113 W.
MCKay, phone 263. 29tf
Hear the New Radiola No. 33.
$116.50 complete.
UPHAUS & SCHROEN
R. C. A. Dealers
Used Farm Implements
Spreaders, Plows', Spring-tooth and
Disk Harrows, Drills, Binders, etc.
Parsons & Dodge.
Are your brakes, lights, steering
gear, horn, windshield wiper and rear
view mirror in safe condition? We
will test them Free! Wiedman Auto
Company.
1928 CHEVROLET COACH
Only §375.00
This car has an excellent motor,
good clean fenders and body. This is
the best buy we have "had this year.
See it today!
1928 CHEVROLET ROADSTER
Rumble seat, bumpers, spare tire,
radiator ornament, heater. Low mile
age
Sold with an O. IC that counts.
GEO. V. COOK & SON
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
Wanted—People in this vicinity
who have any legal printing requirec
in the settlement of estates, etc., to
have it sent to this newspaper. The
rates are universal in such matters,
and to have your notices appear in
this paper it is only necessary to ask
the Probate Judge to send them here.
WEARING APPAREL
RENEWED
If there are garments--in your
wardrobe which cannot be worn
'with self respect, why not let us
renew them? When they come
back to you, the joy of wearing
them pridefully win again be
yours. Every stain and every
trace of dust and dirt will have
disappeared as if by magic.
GREENE'S
CLEANERS and DYERS
516 E. liberty Street, Ann Arbor
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Object Description
| Title | 1929-06-13; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1929-06-13 |
| 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 |
