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THE
SALINE
VOLUME'48
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 18,1929
«j
NUMBER 89
Debts or Dollars-
one can be accumulated as easily as
the other. Which
will prove of the
most benefit in the
years to come?
4
Saline Savings Bank
The One Story Bank on tlie Comer
The Quality Grocery
PHONE 86
FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT
NOT A QUESTION OF
QUALITY
The problems of every good housewife are solved
if she trades at our store when in need of the best
groceries. Quality plus Service is our moffcto.
Phone 86
MARTIN fUOSS
MOTOR OIL
If motorists only knew how much smoother and cooler their motors would run, and how much longer their
bearings would last when- DIXIE Motor Oils were
used, we wouldn't have to advertise. There would be
beaten paths to all DIXIE STATIONS and you would
have to stand in line to get service.
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.
Promwt Service
Reasonable Prices
It will pay you to drive out to
BARNEY'S GARAGE
For Repairs, Tires, Deico
Batteries, Gas and Oils
Saline Phone 151-F12 US-112, 6 miles W. of Saline
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FRANKIE DARKO STARS
IN "THE CmCUS^KIfO"
Screen's Leading Juvenile Actor Has
His Finest Role in, Ilxus Picture.
Fr'ankie Darro, the^screen's leading
juvenile actor, has the finest role of
his career in "The Circus Kid," coming to the Liberty theatre Saturday
and Sunday. *" -?'-.
As the little waif that 'joins the
theatre and becomes one of its-stars,
Frankie excels his marvelous performance in "Moulders of Men" and
"Little Mickey Grogan."
Other members of the all-star cast
are Joe E. Brown, late of Broadway
and star of "Hit of the Show," Hei-
ene Costello, and "Poodles" Hanne-
ford. .
The picture was directed by George
B. Seitz, director of "The Blood Ship,"
"The Vanishing Americans," "The
Great Mail Robbery" and other remarkable pictures. The story is an
original by James Ashmore Creelman,
who also wrote the story for "Gang
War."
LAYHER-FAHRNfEK
Popular Young Couple "Embark on
Sea of Matrimony.
Charming simplicity characterized
the ceremony Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock at which Miss Iva Fahrner ot*
Ann Arbor, daughter of Mrs. Agatha
Fahrner, became the bride of Mr.
Harold W.. Layher.
Rev. A. A. Lederer performed the
ceremony in the presence of the immediate families.
Miss Fahrner was exceedingly lovely in her ivory silk ensemble fashioned on simple lines, while Miss Myrtle
Fahrner, sv^er of the bride, who
acted as bridesmaid, was very lovely
in a Fraise-de-Bois crepe dress.
Mr. Frank Giambrone of New York
city acted as best man.
The newlyweds will make their
home in Traverse City for the present.
NEW SOUVENIR STAMPS
During the past few years the government has issued numerous postage
stamps, in commemoration of past
events of various kinds—battles,
landings, etc., some of the issues being 2-cent stamps only, while others
have run from one cent to, in some
cases, up to a $5 stamp.
These issues have been very interesting for stamp collectors Who have
been on the alert for errors and secret marks. The last three commemorative stamps just out are the International Civil Aeronautics conference Dec. 12, 13 and 14, 1928; the
Sullivan Expedition of 1799; and the
fiftieth anniversary of the Edison
electric light. Postmaster Jordan has
a quantity of the latter issue on
hand.
MANCHESTER TAKES
ONE FROM LOCALS
Saline Cannot Always Win, and 10
t. to 8 Isn't a Bad Score.
Sunday's game at Manchester was
a mixture of good and bad ball playing. Hoeft, who had been sick,
started the fray and had Manchester
at his mercy as long as he stayed
in; only two hits were made off his
delivery. Hoeft has promised to quit
eating watermelons, 'and stay well,
and with George Austin back of the
bat, Saline will give a good account
of themselves from now on.
, There were several bright spots in
the game even if the umpire did say
we lost it. H.- Austin and Beasley
pulled a double Play that the arbiter
couldn't see, and with Estermyer and
Hutzel* going as they did Sunday we
have an infield that is good. Schmid
pulled a beauty when he came in fast
on Harris' single to center and forced
Watkins at second with a quick
throw to Beasley.
George Austin had his eye with
.him—four runs and, look up the hits.
Gross and Gordon are hitting the ball
hard and often, and they don't go
right at some fielder all the time.
We had a nice following of fans
with us Sunday.
Clinton plays at Saline next Sunday, and you will see a real game of
baseball if you come out.
VALINE AB R H O A E
H. Austin, ss 4 0 114 0
Gross, rf 5 110 0 0
"G. Austin, cf-p-c ...-3 4 3 2 10
Beasley, 2d-p 5 12 6 10
Estermyer, 3d 4 0 12 5 0
Gordon, If .4 0 110 0
Hutzel, 1st :..4 117 0 0
Carr, c 3 0 0 5 0 3
Hoeft, p 2 10 0 10
Schmid, cf-2d 2 0 0 0 10
Keubeler, cf 1 0 0,0 0 0
37 8 10 24 13 3
MANCHES'I'ER AB R H O A E
Scheid, c 5 13 5 2 0
D. Watkins, 2d 5 112 2 2
Johnston, ss 5 1113 0
Scully, p-3d 4 0 0 0 2 $
M. Brt'wischer, If .A 10 3 0 0
M. Watkins, 1st ......2 2 0 13 0 0
Haarer, cf .-5 12 10 0
Kappler, rf 4 2 110 0
P. Brt'wischer, 3d .A 1112 1
38 10 9 27 10 2
j Tom Mix and His Horse, Tony, Part
! of the Attractions.
Sells Floto circus have this season
killed the oil bromide that "all circuses are alike." fManager Terrell has
produced an entirely new performance this season -that is different to
any other circus.
Tom Mix himself and his famous
horse Tony, the hero of every boy in
the land, will be with- Sells Floto with
his cowboys and cowgirls at every
performance, a big enough feature to
fill any circus tent in the world. - But
besides Tom and Tony, Sells Floto
have many famous circus acts including Poodles Hannaford and hisfamily
of expert riders; Berta Beeson, the
high wire marvel; five herds of elephants, 57 varieties of clowns, Allen
King and 20 wildfBengal tigers, Hul-
ing's seals, Mabel Pelky, the aeria.
girl of the golden whirl, and the sensational human cannon-ball act, Cliff
Aeros, imported from Germany by
Sells Floto circus for this tour. In
this death-defying stunt a man is
fired from a 3,700-pound naval can-*
non.
Sells Floto with Tom Mix and Tony
comes to Ann Arbor on Thursday,
July 25. Don't miss seeing' it this
year.
ROTARY HOLDS GOOD MEETING
Ypsilanti High School Band to Favor
Saline With Concert July 30.
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: Life.
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 be admitted.
FLOWER BOXES ON STREET
The Brownies, an organization of
young boys of Howard City, directed
by Mrs. R. M. Stetson, early this
week placed boxes of flowers along
the main street of the business district here, in keeping with a movement started in Fremont iast year to
make the "Rainbow Trail" towns appear in a character all their own.—
Howard City Record.
FELDKA5D? REUNION
The Feldkamp reunion will be held
on July 21 at Eisenbeiser grove,
North lake. Come one and all, great
and small. Follow the Fedkamp arrows north of Chelsea or Dexter:
Come early and bring a full basket,
and stay all day. Dinner at 12:30
sharp.
M. L. Burkhart, President.
Logan Popworth's mulch paper
gardening at Howell was given a
four-hour inspection by Washington,
D. C, representatives last week, and
these gentlemen report it as the best
garden they had seen in 5,000 miles.
Mr. Popworth has been given several
suggestions which will require several years to work out.—Laingsburg
Press.
Saline -Rotary Club entertained
three vistors from Ypsilanti last
Thursday, Messrs. Eckley, South and
Townsend, all of whom made snappy
talks, which were much enjoyed. In
the absence of President Woodbridge
Vice President Sugden presided. A
communication was received from the
secretary of the Ypsilanti Chamber of
Commerce in which he told of the
willingness of the Central High
School band to give Saline a concert
some time, and since it has been decided to have them come the evening
of July 30, the program to be given
oh the school lawn.
A number of Ypsilanti business
men will accompany the band, and
some of them will make short ad
dresses. Their visit will be in the
nature of a get-acquainted party and
no doubt will result in even more
friendly relations between Saline and
Ypsilanti, if that is possible.
The matter of a sign on some high
building for the direction of aviators
has been solved by the action of H.
Gross & Sons, who have volunteered
to have such a sign painted on the
roof of their building.
MISS AGATHA JOSENHANS
fMiss Agatha Josenhans, 79 years
of age, died Friday morning, July 12,
at her home*on East Henry street,
following a brief illness.
With the family she had spent most
of her life in Washtenaw county,
several years on the farm in York
township until two years ago, when
she and her sister, Miss Augusta,
came to this village, where they have
since lived.
She is survived by three sisters,
"Mrs. Johanna Hildher of Detroit, Miss
Agatha Josenhans and Mrs. Frede-
ricka McBride, of this place, and two
brothers, Fred, of Lodi and Gerhardt,
of Ann Arbor.
Funeral services were held at the
home Sunday afternoon, Rev. E. G.
Hildner of Hillsdale officiating. Interment in the family lot in Mooreville cemetery.
Methodist Church Notes
S. Schofield. Minister
"The man without integrity must
make his money out of new customers—he has no old ones."—R. L.
Smith.
Sunday morning worship opens at
10:00. Sermon subject: Mid-Summer
Religious Enthusiasm. Its Source
and Service.
Bible school at 11:15. E. L. Cramer, superintendent.
Epworth League devotional service
at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30.
Wednesday evening prayer meeting
at 7:45.
Choir meeting Thursday evening at
8:00 o'clock.
This is a friendly church. A stranger but once. Meet your friends here.
GUTHARDT-HORTON
Herman GutharQ". aiid Ivllss Mary
M. Horton were married in Toledo
on Saturday, July 7. Following the
service they visited Indianapolis and
Benton Harbor, thence to Big Silver
lake, where they spent a week.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William
Burkhardt of this place and several
relatives of Mrs. Guthardt from Ann
Arbor spent the day with them.
Tuesday evening the bride and
groom, who are making their home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Guthardt, South Ann Arbor street,
were given" an old-fashioned "horning."
VILLAGE TAX NOTICE
Village taxes are now due and must
be paid not later than September 1st.
You can pay your taxes any day except Saturdays.
Roy Rogers, Treasurer.
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
6c per line first insertion, 4c, per line
each subsequent insertion.
minimum charge, 25 cents
Wanted—Hay. Carl Smith, phone
26-F2. 39tf
Horse for sale. Parsons & Dodge.
For Sate—Red currants. Phone
2-F2.
Used ice boxes for sale. Uphaus
& Schroen.
For Sate—1-inch lumber. Jay Harmon, phone 228. * 17tf
Aviation Gasoline for lamps and
stoves. Sanford Hardware Co.
Stop that knock with Ethyl gasoline. Wiedman Auto Company.
Complete stocks at lowest prices
at Dietiker's.
For Sale—Minnows. Joe Camburn.
phone 180, Saline. 36
For Sate—Good dry wood. Jay
Harmon, phone 228. 33tf
Ford Piek-up with license, $40.00.
Wiedman Auto Company.
Ladies admitted free to Belle Bar-
chus show Monday night.
Great bargains in used cars at
Parsons & Dodge Garage.
Acetylene welding by an expert
Wiedman Auto Company.
Naptha for cleaning purposes, at
the Wiedman Auto Company.
For Sale—Shepherd puppies. Gottlieb Finkbeiner, phone 151-F31.
Wanted to Trade—Detroit city
property, 2-family flat, all modern;
also 2 single houses free and clear,
for farms of five acres up. Peter
Unick, 14941 Ardmore Ave, Detroit.
Gray Chevrolet Landau Sedan
This popular colored car carries
our "OK That Counts." Has new tires
and is in excellent condition. It is a
late model and the price is low.
GEO. V. COOK & SON
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
1925 Ford Tudor with license, only
$60.00. Wiedman Auto Company.
Dr. Henderson's dental office in Saline will be closed until August 19.
Alemiting service for all makes of
cars. Prices reasonable. WieduoSn
Auto Company.
Warrri weather here. Come in and
see our line of good used Ice boxes.
Gross & Sons.
For genulse fuel for every machine
use our Better gasoline. Hend<*r<*r<n"3
Dixie Service.
LATE 1926 CHEVROLET COACH
Olive Gray Duco finish in excellent
condition; carries our "OK That
Counts." Small down payment.
Convenient terms.
GEO. V. COOK & SON
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
ROOM FOR TWO MEN
We are looking for two men who
want.. to increase their earnings.
These men will sell Chevrolets—a
product of General Motqrs—the
world's most popular automobile.
They will be trained and furnished
complete selling equipment. Substantial salary plus a commission will be
paid to the men chosen. Apply in
person or by letter.
GEO. V. COOK & SON
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
Saline—Phone 61
For Sale—A few good boats, wide
and safe, at reasonable prices. O.
Briggs, phone 137-F14. 38
Make money and Save money by
using the Harvester Thresher to be
seen at Parsons & Dodge.
$75.00 Used Car Sale now going on.
GEO. V. COOK &-SON
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
1926 Ford Coupe with License only
§85.00. Car is in good condition.
Wiedman Auto Company.
Hi-Class Plumbing and Heating..
Let us figure on your next job. San--
ford 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.
Nash Roadster with License, §50.
Other cars ^t proportionate prices.
Wiedman Auto Company.
Use Avicdl Tablets for*White Diav-
rhoea 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—Several good used ice
boxes at prices ranging "from $10 up.
H. GROSS & SONS.
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.
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.
The Washington Club of 1930 will
give ah ice cream social Saturday evening, July 27, on the school lawn.
Everyone invited.
Money to Loan—At 6% interest on
good improved farms; long terms.
Write H. F. Temple, Britton, Mich.,
or Britton phone 34. 41
Hear the New Radiola No. 33.
$116.50 complete.
"UPHAUS & SCHROEN
R. C. A. Dealers
Used Tools at Parsons & "Dodge
Garage
Hay Rakes, Mowing Machines, 2-
row Cutivators, Hay Loaders.
1926 TUDOR FORD SEDAN
Only $125.00
This car has the late gray lacquer
finish. Fenders refinished and tires
good.
GEO. V. COOK & SON
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
1928 CHEVROLET COACH
Duco* finish like new. Tires witit
many thousands of miles of service.
Motor that runs perfectly. Only $130
down payment balance on G. M. A. C.
terms.
"With an OK That Counts."
GEO. V. COOK & SON
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
BIG REDUCTION IN ICE BOXES
Many Below Cost
Regular price $38 Hibbard Ice Box,
now only $26.
Regular $42 Hibbard Ice Box, now
below cost—$29.
Regular $30 Furniture City Ice
Box, for quick sale at only $21.
Regular $35 Furniture City Ice
Box, another bargain at only $24.50.
Small ice chqst, regular price
$13.20, you may get it if you hurry
at $9.24.
H. GROSS & SONS.
Wanted—People in this vicinitj
who have any legal printing required
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.
Object Description
| Title | 1929-07-18; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1929-07-18 |
| 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 |
