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.SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1931
NUMBER 12
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Independents Won Close j Snp't. A. A. Kalder Spoke Wursler-NaPier Nuptials
Game From Chelsea Five At Rotary Clnb Thursday Were Eerformed Dec. 23
• Local Boys Will Meet Clinton Here- Suggested Several Things in Which Mr. and airs. NaPier Will Beside in
Tomorrow Night in High
School Gym.
.Members Should Be
Interested.
Bast Dearborn on Return
From Motor Trip.
The •Saline Independents journeyed Superintendent A. A. Kalder, in Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wurster ante Chelsea last Wednesday evening. r his talk before the local Rotarians j nounce the marriage of their daugh-
and. defeated th Senior Alumni team ! last Thursday, presented a list of ac-.j ter, Florence B., to Carl O. NaPier
of that town in a close but very slow ] titties in the community in, whicn j son 0f mw Mary J. NaPier, of Jaek-
"thpfeotary club should take an interest -ind" made suggestions for ways
ii&lj'which improvements might bs
maue.'
*The first topic on his program
i game. 16-15.
.'. Inability of the locals to breakr
loose 'from their opponents on the
narrow floor, near and around the
basket, was responsible for the "half-
, time totals of 12-5 in favor of Chel- Jjoneerned the public park and the
sea. " jlmunicipal swimming pool. Mr. Kal-
I In the second half, however, a tip- j dre expressed a wish that steps he
' off play was successful at the start j taken for the raising of money for
; of ploy, and followed by a pair of I the construction of a permanent dam
j. baskets which reduced" the lomc j at the tourist camp that would hold
j team's margin to one point. Then j hack the water to aUow for a skat-
: two baskets by Austin clinched the {■ ing rink during the winter months
i lead for Salne, whch was held to the
final whstle.
Carr and Fahrne'r, rival centers,
shared high point honors with sis- park itself.
each. Austin and Kalder turned in
good performances for the local
team.
Last night the Independents engaged Clinton at tlie local gvm.
while tomorrow night (Jan. 8\ they
meet Dundee on the latter's" floor.
Lineups:
Saline (16) G F M P T
Schmid, rf .,._ 0 0 110
The Saline Savings Bank
The One Story Bank on the Corner
Bowen, rf 0
Kalder, if , 1
Carr, c 3
j Noble, rg 1
Lambarth, lg 2
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The second part of the talk was
concerned with the activities within
Ithe business section—Wednesday
'night movies, and the closing of all
I business houses on a certain after-
jnoon during the summer months. The
'successes of the movie shows held on The Detroit Edison Company plan:
Wednesday nights for the past two '. to spend nearly $50,000 for new con-
summers have led Mr. Kalder to be- j struction in this district in 1932.
lieve that shows could and should be | The territory to be benefitted includes Ypsilanti, Milan, Belleville
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Regardle
With DIXIE Motor Oil in your crank case, DIXIE
zero lubricants in your transmission and differential,
DIXIE anti-freeze solution in your radiator—and
DIXIE Gas in your tank, winter driving "becomes a
luxurious convenience and pleasure.
Start 1932 with DIXIE, and both you and
your car will have the Happiest Driving
New Year you've ever 'had!
STAEBLER OIL COMPANY
Leave orders with J. G. Tubaugh, phone 288, or with
Maurice Henderson, phone 272
Welc
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Throughout
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THE SALINE OBSERVER
Easy Swing Hammjar Mill
It does more and better work than high priced ordinary mills. .Grinds everything—better, faster and
cheaper. Reduces oats to powder, hull! and all. Corn
on the ear, shelled, snapped or on the^ stalk. Shreds
alfalfa and all roughage. Knocks out ;S, 500 pounds of
snapped corn an hour. Come in and see it.
Fitch Sales Corporation
Chelsea (15)
Dancer, rf 2 11
Wiinons, If 0 0 0
Steger, If-c - 0 0 2
Fahrner, c-lf 3 0 2
Meyer, rg * 0 0 2
Hulce, lg .._ 2 0 0
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Referee: Foy—M. S. N. C.
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Child Care a^d Trainfng
Club to Hear Mrs. l.ynde
on "Meeting Your Child's
Problems," Friday.
125 enrollments have been received
by H. S'. Osier, county agricultural
agent, for the first meeting of the
new project, "Child Care and Training." "Meeting your child's problems" will be the subject to be discussed by Mrs. Lydia Ann Lynde^
specialist in child care and training,
Michigan State college, at the first
agricultural extension discussion
meeting to be held in the auditorium
of the University High school in Ann
Arbor Friday afternoon at 1:30. This*
is one of the regular home economics
extension projects being offered to
the rural people of the state, and brs-
ing brought to this county through
the county agricultural extension
servuce.
Mr. Osier reports that enrollments
have been received from every section of the county, which indicates a
very wide interest in the subject of
child care and training.
Mrs. Lynde's experience as a home
maker, mother, teacher and student
of child problems, inc-urfing both
normal and under-privileged and ir
der-nourished children, well equipt
her to conduct tr.rfss discussion
groups being offered, says Mr. Osier.
At the Friday afternoon meeting
Mrs. Lynde will discuas "How Environment Affects the Behavior of the
Child." At a subicjuen*: meeting
she will discuss some common problems, including getting ready rc'oj
schoo] on time, exaggerating .and lying, children who contradict, carelessness, forge tfulness, tiiumbsuck-
ing and nailbiting, arguing and -quarreling, getting chores dene, teasing,
thieving and fighting.
and a swimming pool for the summer. He also suggested that steps
be taken towards beautifying the
son, which occurred on December 23
The ceremony was"~performed at the
parsonage of St. Paul's church by
Rev. C' H. Wittbracht.
The bride wore a gown of black
chiffon velvet, "a turban of silver
cloth with a brief veil, and black kid
gloes. *
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lockwood of
Detroit attended the couple.
Following a motor trip through Indiana to Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. NaPier will residie in East Dearborn.
Deiroit Lemon Company
Is Planning Expansion
Expect to Spend §50,000.00 in This
District During This
Fiscal Year.
0* held throughout the entire year. *
The third section of his speech jand Saline,
dealt with both parents and children Included in this expenditure will
and a means of constructing a bond \ De a sizeable amount for line exten-
*of affection between them stronger sions. service - connectons, meters
than ever before. Superintendent j etc-. to supply service to new custorm-
Kalder believes this could be done -, ers- Extensions of lines for service
better than it has been by combining i to farmers will continue as in the
the school with all of the churches in !Past few years. According to pres-
an effort to hold a large banquet for ' ent estimates, about 200 miles of farm
fathers and sons, and another for jlmes ^ °e built in 1932 throughout
mothers and daughters. With the j me entire territory served by the
churches uniting their efforts and co^fn^'
working in cooperation with the
school he believes that a better type
of entertainment could be afforded
and the .banquets, which have not
been highly successful up to the
present, wpuld turn out very satisfactorily.
The' Rotarians were very much interested in Mr. Kalder's talk and, al-
Specialist from M. S. C. WiU "Taf-'^U£rh *° *acti°11 was ialsen on ***
of the proposals, the chances that
something will be done are promising.
John LaRue of Ypsilanti was the
only visitor.
The company expects to spend between 36 and 37 million dollars during the year 1932. This is in addition to that which will be require j
for interest and dividends to bondJ
holders and stockholders. Of thi»
amount more than 28 millions will be
required for the operation and main
tenance of the company's powei
plants, substations, lines aid bthei
company property, while from 8 to 9
millions will probably be required for
new construction work.
The largest single item of expense
is to cover the payrolls of the company's 7,500 operating* and construe
tion employes. The next largest expenditure will be for taxes which are
expected to increase in rote, as usual.
The company expects to have to pay
about 12 cents in taxes for every
Many Guests Attend Sunday Dinner dollar of gross revenue received in
Given in Honor of air. and 1932.
Mrs. C. H. Carven. Tbe cost of fuel is another import-
I ant operating expense. It is estim-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carven cele- j ated that all the company's steam
brated their golden wedding anniver- I plants will need about 1,400,000 tons
sary at their home here Sunday with of "coal during the year. A recent
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
MIN-IMiJM CHARGE. 25 CENTS
6c per line first: insertion, 4c per line
each subsequent insertion.
Chevrolet Stake Body Truck, only
550.00 down. Wiedman Auto Co.
Wood for Sale. Geo. V. Cook and
Son.
Complete stocks at lowest prices-
lit Dietiker's.
Good house to-rent Wiedman Auto Company, saline.
All sales cash. No credit. Saline
Mercantile Company.
For Sale—35 Rock pullets. William Wackenhut, Rfd 2. 12
For Sale—Fox Terrier puppies.
Albert Niethammer, phone 285. 12
To Trade—Ear corn for pigs or
shoats. Call 187-F3. .Carl Barreith.
Highest prices paid for your poultry and pigs. Emil Milkey, phone
145-F13. oOtf.
MODEL T FORD PICKUP
$35.00 Good condition. Wiedman
Auto Company, Saline.
FORD TRUCK
With stake boav and closed cab.
Yours for only $50.00. Wiedman Auto Company, Saline.
USE NO-DUS SOLUTION
To treat your coal.
Saline Mercantile Company.
LocalCoupIe Cekbva
50th Wdddhsf Anniversary
a.dinner that was attended by Fred
and Abigail Snauble of Clinton, Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Kuder, Mr. and Mrs.
Raynor Scudder and Wade Scuder of
ruling of the interstate commerce
commission grants the railroods an
increase in freight rates amounting
to 53 per car of coal, which axerages
CARD OF THANKS
SALINE BANK REOPENING
The -operators of the Saline Telephone Company take this opportunity to express their thanks to the foi- '.
lowing _persons for their gifts at,
Christmas and wish them all a Hap-py the victims of circumstances such
Macon, Mrs. Florence Carven of Ann about 6 cents per ton increase over
Arbor, Mrs. George Elliott of Detroit j the present rate.
and Mrs. Bessie Collins and sons anr"* I Plans for new construction work
Miss Lottie Wallace. are only tentative and are subject to
The couple were married here 03 ! revision during the year. Some of the
January 3, 1882, and have made Sa-1 projects may be expanded or reduced,
line their home since that time. j and others may be omitted or added
Mr, and Mrs. Carven received j during the year,
cards and flowers from a multitude of J New damands for Edison service
friends from far and near in honor of come from new users of electricity
the occasion. and from the increased consumption
of electricity by those who are already Detroit Edison customers.
j These demands must be anticipated
Officers and directors of the Saline ( in advance and arrangements made
Savings Bank, of Saline, are to be to meet them whenever theyf occur in
complimented upon the fact that the area of 4,400 square miles served
theirs was the first of the banks re-, by the company. /
eently closed in Michigan as a result j Edison service has proven popular
of slow assets and depreciated bond i with the farmers in this district and
holdings to reopen once more: and; the company will continue to extend
the citizens of the Washtenaw coun- j Its farm lines as*-* in the past,
ty town are to be congratulated upon [ Changes and additions to the 4,800
the exisilence in thi-:r midst of a' volt substation rat Ypsilanti, which
group of men so p: onipt and coura- j have alreadjs^hfeen started, will be
geous in action as the officers und j completed in pae early part of this
directors -of the bank. The Investor j year. These /changes will provide
looks forward to a series of bank re- j for future growth of load and im-
openings throughout Michigan, ir.as- j prove the reliability of service in the
much as a great majority of the. territory setved by this station,
closed institutians were both solvent
and well managed. They were mere-
• Genuine Standard Petroleum Coke-
at 510.00 per ton delivered in your
bin. Saline Mercantile Company.
Protect your radiator. Alcohol-
188% proof. Only 15c per quart,
Wiedman, Auto Co., Saline, Mich.
The Eastern Stars will hold a
pedro party Friday, January 8, at
the.O. E. S. halL Eerybody welcome.
Automobile Insurance. May wo'
quote our low-rates on a Citizens'
Mutual policy? .Wiedman Auto Co_
"Use Avicol Tablets tor White Diarrhoea and Cholera and keep those
■ihicks healthy. Saline Mercantile Co-
Naptha gas for cleaning at ajm-
bruster's gas station. North Ann
Arbor street. Be sure to bring a
red can. 14tf,
For Sale—Goerlich's hot water
heater for your automobile, $12.00,
installed. John Dicks, West Side.
Garage.
1929 Durant Sedan. Excellent finish, hew tires. Only $34.00 down payment balance easy TJ. C. C. Wiedman Auto Company, Saline.
Late model Dodge truck with stake
body. Very good condition. 5130.00
down. Balance Ford W. C. C. plan.
Wiedman-Auto Co., Saline.
1927 Essex Sedan. Good condition.
512.00 monthly and a small down
payment will buy this car. Wiedman
Auto Company, Saline.
Model A Ford Coupe. Motor overhauled. s 573.00 .down, balance easy
payments; Wiedman auco Company,
to Company, Saline, Mich.
For genuine Pocahontas, Elknorn;
Dundon, Ford Coke, D., L. and W.
Hard Coal, phono 47 or 10S-
Edw. J. Mmr.
! as the American people have rarely
been called upon to endure.—Michigan Investor.
Saline Township Tax Notice
py and Prosperous New Year
Dr. J. B. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. B.
J. Boettger, Mr. and Mrs. J. Probyn
Mrs. Bessie Collins, Staebler Oil Co.
Dr. and Mrs. Woodbridge and Muriel
Ed. Heininger, Earl Fosdick and .
family, Saline Savings Bank, Saline | T J ^ ^ at*e ^^^ bank 0D
Telephone Co., F. O. Wiedman, Fred I f™- 2' 16 and 3"' "f £ tIle Savil.Ss
Koch, Mr. and Mrs. .Henry Breder- ( g_J\?? ***' 9 and 23, t0 r6CelVe '
nitz, Gross & Sons, Mr. and Mrs. Art- _^.'___;_ are due A
Armbruster, New York Central, Mr J
and Mrs. Don Burkhart, Mr. ondt
Walter Armbruster,
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CHARLES GRAF, Treasures?-
Mrs. Walter Armbruster, _ Citizens
Bank, Fannie Friis, Mr. and Mrs. T
A. .E. Johnson is displaying a
straight-edge razor which he jiays is
M. Bridges, Wheeler's Pharmocy, W J alwut two hunQred yearg 0d[ Tbe
E. Dietiker and family, Saline Mercantile Comapny, Oeorge Schmid
Klager Hotchery.
BASKETB44I4I1
Belleville H. S. vs. Saline, Three
gjfLmes. Friday night. 7:00 o'clock.
Sigh school gymnasium Admission
25 cents.
razor was the property of jfc great
grandfather and has beenf handed
down, to him. The "weapon,]' which
is of French make, is hanm-made,
with wooden handle and renkovable
blade. It is still is in good fchape,'
according to "Ackie,"' and hit uses
ijb fer his daily (?) shave.—^rhelsea
Standard.
^ARD
OF THANKS
I wish to thank my many friends
and neighbors who visited and ministered cheer and comfort to me during fthe holidays and since my return
rfrogi St. Joseph's hospital.
Mrs. Josephine VanHouten.
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CARD OF TANKS
I want to express my-appreciation
to friends and neighbors for the
many acts of kindness shown me in
my recent illness,
Julius Bredernitz,
CITY TAX NOTICE
■ T will be at the Savings Bank on
Jan 9 and 23, Feb. 6' and 20.
At ..the Citizens Bank Jan. 16 and
30, Feb 13. and 27, monflng and afternoon to receive taxes. No evening hours.
Also to" receive wa'isa^dues -aid dog
taxes. " '$"'" ~s"'-». • >.,.«<•-■
FRANK CAMS"" "
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I have the agency for (Standard)
Petroleum Coke, which Is the highest grade coke on the market today.
A trial order will convince you.
Edw. J. Muir.
Annual Meeting Notice
The annual meeting of/r*3ss Saline
Library Association^^il be held in
the Library Friday evening, January
8 at 7:30 o'clock/ for election* of or-
ficers and other rriecessary business.
All members oi the association are
urged to be present. 12
YORK TOWNSHIP TAXES
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I will be at the following places on •
the dates named for the purpose of
receiving taxes for York township,
which are due and Payable on or before January 10th::
Citizens Bank, Saline, Dec. 28,
January 13 and 27.
No taxes received after banking
hours.
Dog taxes are also due and must
be paid before January iu.
Herman Oelke, Treasurer. .
Wanted—People in this- Piciiuty
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
th<»- ProbateW-dg-e to •se"'" t*honn *«,
Reaoy^JJiier
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Object Description
| Title | 1932-01-07; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1932-01-07 |
| 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 |
