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-SALINE'S
HOME NEWSPAPER
FOR 50 YEARS
IHE
DEVOTED TO THE
BEST INTERESTS OF
THIS SECTION
VOLUME 52
SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1932
NUMBERS
TANNER, RECREATION
WIN AT BOWLING
Kroger Victim of Both Teams; League
Standing Unchanged; Wiedman
Meets .Jianner Tonight.
Last Thursday evening the Tanner
"bowling team defeated' Kroger two
of ithe three games played. Each
team used only three men. L. D.
Tanner was the: high scorer with 528
and ■Gruenwald' second with 486.
Tuesday eivening Kroger again met
defeat, this time 'by "Recreation, losing all three games. Wiedman-and
Tanner, running second and' third in
the standings are 'having, 'a hard time
o-vertakng1 the fast moving Recreation team in first place. By winning
tonight either Tanner or Wiedman
will again be within striking distance
of*first place.
The scores follow*. '
TANNEP
Wittbracht .130 1334 139—403
W. Burkrhardt ... 153 131 122—406
Tanner 204 162 162—528
487 427 423 1337
KROGER
S. Gall 148 100 133—381
Fitzgerald 137 137 ,188—462
Gruenwald 159 139 ' 188—"486
444 376 509 1329
" ' : .RECREATION
Dusterbeck - --'-- 11*1 139 128—378
Haarer - 116 140 137—393
Gillen 128 186 148—46?
Harmon ....."154 168 148—470
509 633 561 1703
KROGER
Cil -- 129 124 106—359
Fitzgerald Ill 151 129—391
D Burkhart Ill 111 86—391
.Gruenwald 127 144 127—398
478 530 448 1456
Drive To Raise Funds
For County Boy Scouisf
i i AROUND THE TOWN
BY NICODEMUS
Extension Project In
Child Underslanding
—' HOW THEY STAND
W L
Recreation 19 11
Wiedman 16 12
Tanner 14 13
Kroger 9 21
Pet.
.633
556
.519
.230
Local Lexers and Scout.Executive J ^0*g^^ ™^c£ To Be Offered1 in Washtenaw County;
Issue Appeal foir Continuance ■ umn _^roun^ ^g. Town I Five Meetings Under Leader-
of Work i „' * - __ ■ ..t. ,_ ' j ! ship of Mrs. Lynde.
ux vhm-k. , N0Wi .what on .earth happens around ; r J
here that would fill a column? Maybe
Merchants Ready-For
The Christmas Season
There is an army *of 'boys in every . when .saloons come back I can^ fill
cominunilty. In1 that army is your two. (Not steins). iW&en liquor doss
boy, my boy and our boy. Perhaps come back I ought to be able to write
one or more of these boys belong to a lot, or nothing at all.
Stores Well Stocked for Holiday Buyers; Many Attractive Window
Displays.
THE. OBSERVER LINERS X
Classified Advertising
MINIMUM CIIAKGH. 25 ClfiNI'S
tic per line tirst insertion, 4c per line
each siiO.ti-quuDi insertion.
A new extension project in under-
That Saline merchants are prepar- ' Watkins Products. Call phone 285
ed as well -this year as ever to sat- H* s* Gardner.
isfy your every want in holiday
„■.<,„,*,•„ ,™, ^-.j - ■„-- '- LUI"e.1" ] goods is evidenced hy the unusuallv Fcr Sale—15 pigs
rt •- T-/ f ™Mdt 'mU D6 °ff+er^ t0 ^-tractive window displays about the Ph°ne 185-F2.
tne iolks of Washtenaw county dur- cij.v * * "■"'-'"•" *-"5- •
" s next three months. A seriep
Carl Schmid,
8
mg ■
FORBES P. T. A.' MEETING y°u* °ne or mare may belong to°me. I Now let's see. I guess I might as of SVe meetings have been arranged j iVo^d „^dl3'w d!fP1iLy ■*■*■ .a rale-
The Forbes P. T. A. held' their
meeting at 'the school house Wednesday evening. The session was called
to order by the .president, Mirs- Nellie
Gall, all singing America the Beautiful. After tbe usual order of business
the chairman; Miss Julia Gordon, presented the following program:
Seng, Old' Black * Joe^-Asseahbly.
Song,' Sylvia—Erwin Schmid.-Ralph
Hiarwo'od. Richard Clark and Ronald
FitzGerald, accompanied by Mrs. C.
F. FitzGerald. -
Talk, Social Conditions, Past and
Piesent—Arthur Lutz.
Song, Street Urchin's Medley—
Quartet.
Play, The Anybody Family—Mrs
Hazel Gordon, Mrs. Pssrl Gilbert,
Mrs. Cecil Upba.us. Mrs. Ruth Hanson, Misses Daisy Glekscn, Eleen Girbach and Dorothy Gordon.
Supoer cwas served.. The next meeting 'Will be held at the srrhool house.
A Christmas program will be given
by the child/ren under the direction oT
tbe teacher, Clarke Gordon. Friday,
December 23. Eveiryone invited.
There are some who have no cine who W6u start with a little poem-, just to
looks after them in a definite way, j take up space and bore the reader a
and so far as the best interests of little more.
with Mrs. Lydia Aon Lynde, exten- j mdica-tes what may be found in gen-
sion specialist in -child Vcare-^--and ' e-rous 'abundance^ inside, so there *is
training, Michigan State college. 'less exc*-*sa than aver to go out of
All sales casn. iS'o credit, saline
Mercantile Company.
^ __ Wanted—Livestock of all kinds.
the community are concerned, those ■ " This~ '^ fe affe^ionartelv d°di ™s P^cjecT'wilf be of speclalTnter- to™ to spend your Christmas mqney. 'John Probyn, phone 251.
boys are our* boys. • i catsd fcc.^ ,husbands? ;nd mayfit h"el - JfJJ° aU parents, and other folks in-
„„.. . „„> eo+„-jo.. _.-„.-..* J r terested m the training and develop-
There is no asset in Saline compar- Vl0U get out Saturday night,
ahle to our army of boys- And .there ." .
is no asset which cam more quickl*' ' There 'are husbands who are pretty,
and mor= easily he turned from, an There are husbands who are witty,
asset into a liability than this arm* There are husbands "who in public ars
of boys. What aire we doing to. ma'« ; as smiling as the moon;
every boy amasset. What are we do- [There are husfcamds who are healthy,
ment of children.
Last year two general lectures
were given by Mrs. Lynde on "Understanding Your Child." H- S. Osier
reports that these lectures were well
received, and that each lecture iwas
ing to keep these boys from beccm*.- ■ U.™,.*..., fl_d wpqltiv ! attended by 50 people,
ing liabilities ? Is your boy, and nry i -*-'nere are "famous ones ana wealthy, , ,____ / £__f,__
•^ The merchants who have survived
during the past three strenuous ye.a-s
and given us aocommodaticm wh-n
needed certainly deserve our consideration at this yuletide season when
every dollar spent at home has an opportunity to .get back to the spender
in one way or another sccner or later.
House to rrent 'on McKay street-
Inquire of Sam. Craig, Chelsea. 9
Ford Tudor". with 1932 license
§35.00. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.,
For Sale—'Purebred White- Rock
No doubt the paper will be full of cockerels. Albert Graf, phone 192-
The first meeting in the series this j&ol!df/ announcements next week FS. ..- 4tf
= ■ and the week atter; m the meantime
boy safe "in Saline? "All of the ha?- j ^,L uiBltS!" ^s^ husband—wel)
ards and dans&rous curves on our ha- ' ^e s newer yet been born.
tional and state highways are markn-i -So the woman whp- is mated
for the motorists. Are the hazards iTo lthe ma-n wh° 1S rated , . .
^S^^^"u,S.SLSr,U> "P^e?andt^.ChSTiSl1 top^°S^ ™^-\^^y.%_^fo^lSe a.
Whether these hoys receive leader- For the ZJ* angelic creature, ^?C Mo^ STmS ihCme-
ship of the positive or negative type Perfect quite in every feature ' a ■ B ^ * *° ",13** '
year willbe held tonight in the cir- ,„ y„u lsd the to ^^ eRjl fc„ Repossessed Model A Ford Sport
curt court room on the second floor ■of Ig-,*^ tl,e ^^ p a ^sit t j.^, coupe, only $125.00. Wiedman Auto
the court house in Ana Arbor be- * establishments first in making your Company.
at 8 o'clock. Tons meeting j n„^„K,cclc. i+lVlo OT!>Qt Tr,^1.„rC'^.,^•, of j '
Pitless farm scales, nearly new.
Priced to sell ' quickly. Wit'dman
-Auto Company.
Has never_beem disoovered-
won't bi
dspends entirely upon 'the citizens
Saline. Ths Boy Scout movement,
wfcirh Thursday, December 15 engages in a campaign 'for funds, helps to i
biuld leadership" of the nositive type, 'might start with an advertisement.
-•and he jthis frst n*«e«ng win be four subse- i Young People To Greet
quent meetings as 'follows r January a ^
19, "Re.viewi*-ng Your Child Through
so thsy sav Aldrtfeh. I *-lue:rl't meetings as 'follow
Now to get .'.around the town. We j His Environment." February 15,
Dr. Polinar In Detroit.
A left hind fender has been lost ; havior." March 15, "Your Child's
Your Child's Emotions, and 'His Bs- * Mass Meeting Will Be Held in Foil
For Sale—Canary .birds, $2.50 amd
up. Mrs. J. W. Harmon, 114 E. Michigan Avenue. . 9
Sires
t Presbyterian Church
Tomorrow.
Auto. Company.
I •"**>-
REAL AMBITION
KEEPS ONE STRIVING FOR
"something just a iittle better"
NO MATTER WHAT YOUR
present condition may be,
there's something just a littie
better right within your reach,
and the minute your hand
closes upon it, the mark goes
. ahead once more- YOU KEEP
ON GOING ON. ,.-.. ■•*
AMBITION has given
us the modern conveniences we enjoy today.
THINGS don't turn up
IN this world UNTIL somebody
Turns them up
The Saline Savings Bank
The One Story Bank on the Corner
It is worthy, of your support. . _ .. ... _
Sccutino- be'it noted, is not 'a .res- from a 1926 Model X Ford. "It is! Pears, 'and His Affections." April 7,
cut work°It is not designed'to bring , very urgent that the fender be^return- ["Discipline, and Your Child."
back the boy who 'has already =tart- €l3, for with a fender missing thro^r: I In these discussions Mrs. Lynde
ed on the iway of crime—-although tne whole car off balance. ■ (The mot- [Will endeavor to help these attending "toung people trcm Detroit, Wayne Orders tor rubber stamps may be
that-has ■•wen bs"-n dome; Sco'u,tin.°-yg j or's missing, too.) ..." - j the discussions to got a better undqr- county and six surrounoing counties left at The Observer orhce. Prompt,
intended to keep the ^y from start- ; If you fed this fs.der, or know of , *™f*S ^u^^6^™1^ Resident of "the Wor^f Christian satisfactory —*"
mg on the wrong road. - .its whereabouts, please notify George ,f"1?3* as ,ive11 as to t)r™°.150 Pa.r!nt? 'Ende-wor Union Dr Daniel A P-l-
When-they come to you, give what .MbTaggart. " '1. " i the-newer knowledge m the field of . ^^woruiu^ l».t Daniel A^ l a ^^^ A Ford g ,Roadster in
A gift .to the Boy Scout, ,A ^r,tv m, M- ^n™ n-a-ht «t !-ctolld. df^opment, _andi nelp them ■ ^ of N'-W York ^Cityjpeaks^t the ^ood f .. ___ .
Save Dollars on repair labor.
Prices reduced 20 to 60%. Wiedman
you can.
- • ^ *° fe *3yJZZl* ' 'A P"^ was ^ Fridav ™&t at :'adapt "thlTr ^twiedT to'Z'^e i ^Zll^lt pVesbyle.^ church* Del ' ff condition. $85.00. Wiedman
^ere=aline Tw and later * ^ ' ■ ^SC^\ f°V^' ^/^ SC^ t^ of al cSen'fn the h™me cemher 9, 0n the subject, -"New Days Auto Company, Saline, Mich.
fi^rinf'then?omTng we^k. a group ' %£?* ^^ *** f" S^ ^dividual conferences with parents -d New Ways." ■ Petroleunl Co^e at ?10.00
r.f lor-al ritiVpn>= whn arp- mtpjresterJ ir **. j j' - ' aQd Mrs. I/ynde will be arranged for ur- -fonng is a caticnal ngure ne- o„i-„_
of local citizen- who are mteresteo Many attended, sod a very enrjoy- , discussion 0^ speoial pr^iems.8 These I cause of his work 'as speaker of'the Per ton delivered m your bm. Sahne
hip, p.w*n,nBr w.a<= -m.nl ,^ ™™oc „„rt meetings will be open to all interest- .National Youth. Radio Conference', Mercantile Company.
ed in child welfare, including parents, ■ broadcast over a nation-wide net-
grandparents, nurses, doctors wel- !work each Sunday afte*-nnnTi. He is
fare workers, etc. ' IalSo 'Editor-in-chref cf the Christian
1 Herald, general director cf the J- C.
I Penny Foundation, and .president cf
in giving growing boys an op.portuni- aW& e^ning WaS spe'nt in g,ames and
ty to grow up-,under conditions whi'-n dancing. 'A.g*ain',We saw many inter-
will assure their be coming good citi- . estinsr ^tumeis; from a heavyweight
z-dus, will unite to'raise funds for the; pa^tg,..*^ red flannels to girls in
contfnuatirr.n of a Boy Scout move-,tri3c^ suits .and such,
ment in the community, through the! Lesley Dietiker spent Friday ev--
assistance of the iWashtenaw-'Livings-. ^^ in Yr,si. Wes think*; Vpsi i-, -
ton Boy Scout council. , wcrlerful'town. Say," it isn't so h'ad,
In the past, only a few people, a^ that,
comparatively, have been, asked to j ,A jittle argument I "overheard the
cc-,tribi-te, but this year it is propos- ot,bl2r d,qv was." *-wihat kind of a car
ed to give a much larger number of c'3n g.et .from y^^ ,t0:SaUne t-j,a <•-,,.■..
citiznes an opportunity to assist „m ,€st a,t n e'e'ock at cigit '•» Chevroi<*t
supporting this worthy cause, the1^ a.p^til,, Jvdge^fcr yourselves
purposes of which are character de- Dut T r2ialiy th'nk, a :Buick w*uld
velorment and citizenship training, have the edge a-Iit-tUifcr sreed.
By bhis.plan.it, is., expected a much-, wp,^ hi's tl-'i' ■+T>vdt*.* with-Ar'-^'ad
larger number of .people will take, an .^g Town ? Notbrin.g^ir-guess. unless
active,interesjrjn the.^ork of the Boy j.t&ere is a Henry.street. in?Salihe.
Scouts., , j.. - .. . , - t ,-. ■ .- j I mot several different answers to
i Local, Scout .leaders contribute the prohibition question,,.but the best
libF-rally. of their,time and energy in cne W3B a c,olnT)romise. Here it-isr-"-
sei-ving the welfare* of the the bo* _, Ml. x sa,vs .<oPen a. saloon on ev-
of our community, without hope o" .ery corner, in every-city/in* the Unit
Buy your grease jobs for less than
42 cents each from the Wiedman
Auto Company, Saline, Mich.
Mrs. Ronald Pilbeam. spent Friday
in Adrian.
the International Society of Christian' B"al*;e sale by ladies of the Trinity
Endeavor. ' Lutheran church at the Kroger store
The program calls "Tor musical Saturday afternoon, December 17. 9
numbsrs by the 'Detroit Union. 30
l voice ohoir, under the- direction o'E
cc.mp2ns1ati.0n. The least any of us €j, states.,
can do is to contribute 'our-bit to sup- -perfectly
.porting, ths work of the organiza-
1 tion, according to our ability.
Then the-wets would
satisfied. ."Enforce fi
Clarence HaU was a Detroit visit-!Ja? •"pflief**r. Mnion music director;
or Wednesday * ' ,a;nd special music by the Kriebel «*fs-
Jesse Scudder spent Lhe week in ters. Helen and Betty, ot the Calvin
with frisnds in Detroit. .Presnytenan church, Detroit. Posier
■ Mrs.--F. J., Day i entertained''Mrs.', J*on'2?' director of religious education;
Irene-Kendall-of Blissfield Tuesday. ,_f_t' ImmanueJ Presbyterian ch*i-chr!
Drive Safe! Tire chains to fit all
tires at the lowest prices in the city.
Wiedman Auto Company, Saline. _,
Mrs. "Ttalph .Halladay is able" to'*bs*
about the house after a week's illness.-
JOetroit, will ]e-=d the con°nrer.ati-oi«il
"singing. Jason Moore, crp-ani.'*'.'- at the
USE NO-DUS SOLUTION
To treat your coal.
" Saline" Mercantile Company.
^.___ „„„„„■ _._,.<,. ^x.^,0. ~ - Automobile Insurance. May wo-
Mrs." Ellen Collins spent seve'-al'Fort street church, will nlav through- quote dur low rates on a Citizens'*
days in Detroit with Dr. and Mrs.--out ,the service. G->rpid D Miller. Mutual policy? Wiedman Auto Co~
Erwin Conklin ' ''' .-1-president of the Detroit Union, will .
Mrs- Alice Wnchell of 'Leslie .ia !?!!?^e'^ rSt.r^urc!1-V\„selCADT',-ca" Use.Avicoi:Tablets tor White Diar-
' Ronald Johnson, -L!3fe" Kelly and
liquor- law-and pirevent* the saloons
from selUng alcoholic'" beva-iises.
Tbeip'ths' drib's .wrou'd. he satisfied.
Then ; everyone* would-. ,be satisfied.
Now ain't thiat tha truth.?' . *■'
Ahout "a: month ago=.several .of the ciub"'Saturdav evening'"
i young lad**3s of Sal'ne-asked m°"*^owj jjr. . rn:|i Mrs Artj,u
bo spending a few weeks with Mr. afidiPaci,tv is limited to 1*.500 the-efor-i - Cholera ^ keep thoie*
i->i« tm-^c. t n itivmiV evsrvone is =dvsed to sr-ive well m ". , ?~ ..S^ ~ ,. ,, .„ ,.;,„ on.
'•*->- Mrs. J. D. Frost. , d f tb„ <.Nrtlno. t-me wMeu chicks healthy. Saline Mercanti-o Corns* - Rnruald .Tahnsirn IJafp; ^Kellv and .aa lanc- OT v°~ s^artin, time, wmen , -, . -^ * *■ ' --
is R ". m.." =aii "Mir. Miller.
, To the Paople of Saline:
: These are times of national stress.
1 We are now inheriting "the results of
poor building hehind 'us. As* go i
citizens, we wiU*/ not again mak- j to prevent-lip rouge coming'=oif ? ± . w&re ,ts Sund of Mr. and Mrs
tho=e mistakes. _ _ Uned many experiments./ New don't j, l Pii-hi-i-nd' n Jackson
These are times when, crime *ap-'. take me .wrongly. -Scientific expert- -
palls us, and'sheck's cur moral sense*, me^ts^viouilaiow.** 'I absolutelycould
The most 'disturbing 'feature is thart not find any.-that w6u'ld.''rot!'come nff.
i De]e.-*-.<*'tions from. Jflint. Sagii^'-y-
j Pent; Hv.*"on. -ATin Ai*-hor: YT=.;,i3'i!ti,'
Loonard Rhoades were in Lapeer Sat
urdny on business.
Mr. .and Mrs. Carl Thomas ente■- jMonn„,3 „nd otber ts of s-vtheesi_
tained the^Ycimg Mrirned People's I ern w&}**__ are expected to attend
Richmond | ^ m^ing. . .
". Radio service, all, makes and models. Shop at Gross' "hardware,* phone
301; evenings, 34-F22. ' Walter W.
Schneider. . 9
OBITUARY
JMis.=°s Mrarion - Rho-ides, and Virgin.'a Chandler spent the week end in
Det-oit wth Mrs. Merle Kerr.
•Miss Marv L'. Newco'ml? wras born
April 6. 1852. at p.->.wtto'rnn*ller Mich.,
and c'eTyi'-tP'i this life in Dstr-it D"*'-
The Eastern Stars are" giving a
card party (bridge and -pedro) Monday eVening, Dec. 12. Everybody
welcome.
over eigtoty per cent or-sucn crime is But nowil.-i'toave a .verv-differ en tlre-n= ~," " -.- "iTJ;; *..71 ' S'^.v^^^-h auu >' l ls J1
■-coirmi'ttedby youths'Under tfie -uge**-<edy ahd. I'm sure you dirill find if -veryc ^^i^^^l ° Kenneth..cember x jm2~. __.
of twenty-one. "Our past* building 'cO'" effectiVe.0 -Pa-preventdip rouge com-'i S.^8" ^^ Arbor jww callers -in p -*s^e „, the vouri
r.o SJa-preventjlip rouge com-
, gest of five cbild-
the, J. D. Frost home Monday. ^ |ren ^.--j, ■-„ Dr_ a,=ias ,3nd Adelia
' Mr. and Mirs. Allen'Wise will be thp. i (Osborne) Nfrvcomb.
s*'?ests of .Henry Wise of. near West j Being deprived of a mother's lov?
B*~-arich f"r 'the next few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen and JJow-
ard Gilman of Ypsilanti were guests
Sunday -^f ¥r. and M"-s. Bert Bruder.
. Mrs. Fred Healev and' 'Mirs. -Saul-
Annual
Senior Play
"Where's
c. 15
High School Auditorium
• at 8 P. M. ■ v
A witty comedy — good music — good •■'
acting — a pleasant eyening well spent. " .' ',.
ADMISSION—' ■ :
' ADULTS-— 25c — School Children,below^M
grade, "i5c. ' ' .< v . . . '' _IZ
■ .. - Reserved Seats — 5c extra.- •- . _ ,
inty-one. 'Our past*
youth has been weak. " ' ing off, eat onions. .pjx
•Upon the youth 'cf itoday** we rnust:> A very interesting-concert".was giv-
build. They alone cam make a ije.y'en last Wednesday evening .by some
world better. Gan "we, as good citi- local talent. Miss Mae Scnrcen gave
zens, neglect the very foundation of many delightful vooai numbers, ac-
our future civilization? Given a* companied'by Miss-Helen "Simons of
clean, manly, upright and prepared' Ypsilanti. Marjcrie / Boettger ac-
youth, the problems of the future companied 'Miiss Schroefa on 'two- se-
aire already half solved.' Neglect this lections and played several -piano se- ^derbe****-? of Jackson were dinner
training amd the temples of democ- lections. . . j saiests S-ioday of .Mr. and Mrs. Al-
raoy will crumble. ' Quite a number of the -boys at | ra^n Kuder.
Scouting offers the" training, the ' schcol are out -for basketball. * We are j B- S. Scudder, Mr. and Mrs. Ravn-r*
school for self reliance, courage, looking forward- to a. winning team ;-<**'"'*dder and Mrs. -Carol Kuder visited
morality and honr that youth ! tnis stason. " I M*.-=J5 *Gp.*-.trude Scudder at the Ford
must have. Scouting, developed to its ' An Oklahoma Indian, staying on j hosnital Sunday. away at the age of 80 years,
utmost, is a heritage of true-a-oplied ' one of the farms neaiwSaline, had not j Mr. .qnd Mrs. Roy Smith ,=-oent R"n- j She is survived by two half-teeth-
democracy'that we can leave. " adhered stiactly to the printed m-Idav with Mrs. Irene Kindall-in Bus*5-lers, Acf-1 Nci.vcomb of Detroit and
We- do not appeal to you for- dole, \ structiorns accompanying some hair j field. Miss -Muriel HaT**man returned I David Newjcomb of Milan; two niecss,
for charity, for philanthropy, or mere j tonic he got at one .ot 'our barber 'with th°m for a few davs' vi^t. '. • |Mrs. Elsie Orr of
kindcess.;. ;We do ask your helo as a i shops. He met-with an. accident while ' Mrs. E*nm,a, Collins, who underwent '»«■--''--■- •^■-■•-'•'-*« -<
citizen- as .a man earnest in his, de-j driving home. .* Several^-days later a'\™~'. coerntion in the-Bixby hospital at
sire to'make-the world better day-.byj local' garage •got-rthte-'foUowing 'letter.: i.Atfrian *lar-t' week,*-has so Tar'reccver-
day;"as a mianwho believes in youth;!** i'-'DsrerBilll J dnifrkreb-t'wc bottles ted as'-t-o'^be'removpd to*the lioms c£
and will invent in it. Your contril* -- hair tonic and taket- "me too days i her daughter in Tecumseh. • .; •*
tion will be asked for 'the boys of thrs getum -hcim'e This hair tonic shore j
Labor prices .reduced. Let'us repair your, oar now* at a saving.
GEO. V COOK & SON,
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
Expert body, and fender work, up-
■=t th'? aee of tw0 yeairs.* she 'oame.t-i holstering; spray, pain ting, .and ser-
live with an uncle and aunt, 'Mr: and vice'on all "cars. 'West'Side Garage.
Mr?. Samuel Robison. . v John Ev.Dicks, Prop.
■She devoted much of her life to th.; ' ' ' '-
care ti; others,'continuing in this mn Some wonderful bargains in rper-
to six years ago, when she entered sonal stationery, greeting and bridg«
the King's Daughters' home in De7 cards, etc-, at The Observer oflice.
troit. Here she lived and enjoyed tbe See our window, .display.
companionship of many of her own ^
years until the evening of Friday. John Elwell, tenor, pupil of Carl
December 2, when she quietly passed Lindegiren, will Crpan a. class for private voice instruction.* .Those interested call phone-. 41.
generation'and the.men of th'e n*--—
When called unon won't you loo.\ *su
it only in this light? Let's build fo-
was good hair tonic. Maket hair ' DRIVF"*?'S "LTCJBNF1Q ■ GKANTF.D
stand up .strate. Wantet you come! N IvnCHIGAN MAN. AG-TCO 1""
fixet my car mciw:> j Come quick on | T&° distinction 'of b?ing the home
the future and hope that the world ti-; Milan ro'ode. Looket like any car hit; of the oldest licenfed ai'to— o"*-i'°
come C3.nn'0ct accuse us of weakness-j big black jacks tree. No get out of'driver in Michigan bias been trans-
Tecumseh aod Mrs.
Martin Gridley of Jaokson; also 'several cousins, great-nieces and ""rre'ph-
ews.
Shew united with the Reformed
'church early dn life and lived a devoted christian life.
. Wanted—Wall - pay highest cash
prices for lst*a"nd 2nd cutting,alfalfa,
timothy hay andfmi'xed.hay/Phoneior c
write"Sohantz^Brosr, Ypsilanti, Mien.,-'
Ypsi phene 7109-F13.
es in our building.
C. .A. CURTISS,
W. D. COOK.
AL4WIN GROSS.
WALLACE F. WATT.
Scout Executive..
MRS. MAX1NDA RENTZ
Mrs. Malinda Weber iRentz, wife of
Robert Rentz. -of- Lo^i townsh'-n. passed away last Thursday at Univwsitv
hospit.al oT bums received Monday.
m'Orninar, Ncve-mher 21. wb?u she at-
t=mrted too start-a stove fire in her
home wth kerosene.
Bom* September 7. 189?., the daughter of Mr. and )Mirs."Wrlli-im' F. Web-,
er, she had been a resident of.this
coumty her -entire life. Phe is survived hv her hu?band: her ra.rents*.
i^wo daughters. Wilma Catharine, asre
9. and Doris Rcsini. a=re 6: p.v.-\ three
bothers Alfred Webf- *cf Soio and
Wril'^rT. aid I^-win of Lo^i. ^
Private funsrai services werz he^
at,2 o'cl^fk Sripdiy dFterr*o"n "t res-
!"dei*ce and -a, nutlic se'rvice"at ?.*30-'n
'Bethel chureh. R5v. Frederick Maver
officiating. Interment in Bsthel cenir
etery. s '*. •
eds when. I cum along- yesterday j ferred frcm Grand Ranid5*- to M3**icri-
nite sometime. Hituim in ^tomar-k j lona. Thomas K. H"U of Mancelo->a
close to jerker someplace. And then , recently iwas granted driver's lioen.so
spectable he broke, oan't see so good. ' bv the der>a.-'i-o.snt .of state qfter Mr.
One. eye he winket and blinket ail!Hill shewed his abilitv to drive proio-
time, think so one eyeball gone too. erly in a tret given by he derart-
For Sale—5 year old Guernsey cow,
Interment was in fresh, 8 year old Jersey cow,, fresh,
Oak.Hill cemetery Monday afternoon, 10 Jersey and. G-uernsey. cows*ahd"
Dr. C. E. Ki-.cher officiating at the heifers all.- to*, freshen; soph.*' Ji. T.
funeral services. "Freeman, "Chelsea, Mic-h.", phone'299.
, ' * "■ - - 8
AUCTION SALE
1931 CHEVROLET SEDAN
This car -operates like new. Blue
Having decided to quit far*ning,r I" duco finish and GoodyEar tires 'op. this
ill coll af- ra:Hin niir-tinn r.n tne farrm __. T _•_ .-_._ __... _ _ij..j_ .•*
Ntr find it in rode.or tree. Two balls in
front brake,.wheel crooked.—Don't go
anywhere but round and round. Bell
collar-slip off lose him. Think stum-
ach trouble, he just'' leaket all the
time. .Come quick, get us both; 'heap
much trouble. ,
iJohn^Tonnituke.
mcit o'" riublic safeLy. Tn his apnli
will sell at public auction on the farm
lo-ate'd two miles southwest *of ■, Saline, oh
Wednesday, December 14. 1933
caticn Mr. Hill gave his .age as 103 ' commencing at 12 o'clock sharp, the
car. -.Let us,-give.-you a ride*in it.
Price greatly, reduced.- *- *
* GEO. 'V. COOK & SON,"
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
yearss.
r
.following* described property;
1928 CHEVROLET COACH
This green duco finished coach has
I Team of gray horses 10 and 15 yrs.
The conditicvn, of Maynard Stutz- sold, two bay horses 14 -and 15 yrs. a-large body and makes a good farm-
man, four-v=.ar-'old son' of Mr. amd 'old. . "' ,- er's car. The motor and chassis are
Mrs.'F^d St".t7rcan. whose arm wns | Roan cow, two Holsteins,- one Jer- in good condition.\ Price very reason-
b-Tfllv handed Monday, ■ is improving ssy ahd, one briaidle cow.*
.* "That..goes ±o-prove if oiks that-hair is atisfa^tcir-'ly. The .accident occuxre-i j . Chester White brood sow and fou.r
tenic is°made for-'the-hea'd and- not j*when the child caught iis ri°rht arm -pigs.
'the stomach, •' .."*-■" 'iin-'the wringer of "am electric .waish- j- Hay mower, side delivery, dump
All -applesauce, aside, if---.-anyo.ne jing machine which his mother wa*"jrake, hav loader, 2 springtooth drags",
' * 'cperatiing. -The flesh was bruised.spii-etocth dr3g, cultivator, disc.
considerablv but no bones were brck- grain binder, corn binder, grain drill,
en.—Blissfield Advance. , ,; :2.wagons, sulky plow, walking plow,
! manure "spreader, bob sleigh, cutter,
WANTED—People in this vicimtv ] single' 'buggy, double buggy, co:n
able. ' <">*-.;* -"-*, '.: - --*•'" ' ,.\
GEO "V. COOK &' SON,
Authorized Chevrolet Dialers
pars 'and tmagaziuss-ifor Salvation
Army or Good Fellow funds, get in
touoh with me and I. caawinlorm you
as to where you can >get about .100
.pounds of paper. I,thank you.
Thieves'are reported? to bs breik-
who have any legal printing required j aJteller.^ 2 sets work harness, sepa-
in the settlement of estates, etc: j rator, spraying harxel, first and sec-
will
to this
:ne settlement or esrates. eic. h^lui, 0^1.0.^1^3 uo.^^, u.^ <«.v* ~—
confer a favor by having it sent*?**™"'- cuttings alfalfa and hay: timo-
his newspaper.' The.,rates.haf>j£hy' mixed, 30 tons; corn m shocks,
rJ- r_ - .**> « P'-. sfift-raiahpJs -nnts 3r» hens sTnan artie-
GOOD COAL AT RIGHT PKICES
Standard Petroleum Coke.
Koppers Miami Coke.
Koppers Pocahontas.
Koppers" Elkhdrn'. ' - *
Dunddn Red Ash.
D., L. &* W. Hard Coal. .
EDW. J. MUIR.
elsv'cats," 35 hens.'smairartic-
mention.
DAVID steudle:--.
. studebakeik- six coaoh
This standard six coach has an. excellent* motor and make some one a,. •
very/reasonably priced and-: service--\'
able' iautomobile.
UEAD THE LINEK ADS TODAY! ney Dispatch.
ney have also been rbbbed.-^Pinck-' Pro-aate Judge to.send them tn Tht- GUY-THO'MiPSON, Auctioneer'.'*." -" ,j * "!,<5EO. V COOK.&^ SON,
ney Dispatch. , :*r; ,- Observer. '■ - .-■ -->"' --^"'A.fR-.iV'liirkhardt, Clerk.. r»:- ....::. - ^^utBpT^ed'C^e-yTOlef'De^li
Defers,, -j
' .\-
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Object Description
| Title | 1932-12-08; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1932-12-08 |
| 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 |
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| Language | English |
Description
| Title | 1932-12-08; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1932-12-08 |
| 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 |
-SALINE'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 50 YEARS IHE DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THIS SECTION VOLUME 52 SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1932 NUMBERS TANNER, RECREATION WIN AT BOWLING Kroger Victim of Both Teams; League Standing Unchanged; Wiedman Meets .Jianner Tonight. Last Thursday evening the Tanner "bowling team defeated' Kroger two of ithe three games played. Each team used only three men. L. D. Tanner was the: high scorer with 528 and ■Gruenwald' second with 486. Tuesday eivening Kroger again met defeat, this time 'by "Recreation, losing all three games. Wiedman-and Tanner, running second and' third in the standings are 'having, 'a hard time o-vertakng1 the fast moving Recreation team in first place. By winning tonight either Tanner or Wiedman will again be within striking distance of*first place. The scores follow*. ' TANNEP Wittbracht .130 1334 139—403 W. Burkrhardt ... 153 131 122—406 Tanner 204 162 162—528 487 427 423 1337 KROGER S. Gall 148 100 133—381 Fitzgerald 137 137 ,188—462 Gruenwald 159 139 ' 188—"486 444 376 509 1329 " ' : .RECREATION Dusterbeck - --'-- 11*1 139 128—378 Haarer - 116 140 137—393 Gillen 128 186 148—46? Harmon ....."154 168 148—470 509 633 561 1703 KROGER Cil -- 129 124 106—359 Fitzgerald Ill 151 129—391 D Burkhart Ill 111 86—391 .Gruenwald 127 144 127—398 478 530 448 1456 Drive To Raise Funds For County Boy Scouisf i i AROUND THE TOWN BY NICODEMUS Extension Project In Child Underslanding —' HOW THEY STAND W L Recreation 19 11 Wiedman 16 12 Tanner 14 13 Kroger 9 21 Pet. .633 556 .519 .230 Local Lexers and Scout.Executive J ^0*g^^ ™^c£ To Be Offered1 in Washtenaw County; Issue Appeal foir Continuance ■ umn _^roun^ ^g. Town I Five Meetings Under Leader- of Work i „' * - __ ■ ..t. ,_ ' j ! ship of Mrs. Lynde. ux vhm-k. , N0Wi .what on .earth happens around ; r J here that would fill a column? Maybe Merchants Ready-For The Christmas Season There is an army *of 'boys in every . when .saloons come back I can^ fill cominunilty. In1 that army is your two. (Not steins). iW&en liquor doss boy, my boy and our boy. Perhaps come back I ought to be able to write one or more of these boys belong to a lot, or nothing at all. Stores Well Stocked for Holiday Buyers; Many Attractive Window Displays. THE. OBSERVER LINERS X Classified Advertising MINIMUM CIIAKGH. 25 ClfiNI'S tic per line tirst insertion, 4c per line each siiO.ti-quuDi insertion. A new extension project in under- That Saline merchants are prepar- ' Watkins Products. Call phone 285 ed as well -this year as ever to sat- H* s* Gardner. isfy your every want in holiday „■.<,„,*,•„ ,™, ^-.j - ■„-- '- LUI"e.1" ] goods is evidenced hy the unusuallv Fcr Sale—15 pigs rt •- T-/ f ™Mdt 'mU D6 °ff+er^ t0 ^-tractive window displays about the Ph°ne 185-F2. tne iolks of Washtenaw county dur- cij.v * * "■"'-'"•" *-"5- • " s next three months. A seriep Carl Schmid, 8 mg ■ FORBES P. T. A.' MEETING y°u* °ne or mare may belong to°me. I Now let's see. I guess I might as of SVe meetings have been arranged j iVo^d „^dl3'w d!fP1iLy ■*■*■ .a rale- The Forbes P. T. A. held' their meeting at 'the school house Wednesday evening. The session was called to order by the .president, Mirs- Nellie Gall, all singing America the Beautiful. After tbe usual order of business the chairman; Miss Julia Gordon, presented the following program: Seng, Old' Black * Joe^-Asseahbly. Song,' Sylvia—Erwin Schmid.-Ralph Hiarwo'od. Richard Clark and Ronald FitzGerald, accompanied by Mrs. C. F. FitzGerald. - Talk, Social Conditions, Past and Piesent—Arthur Lutz. Song, Street Urchin's Medley— Quartet. Play, The Anybody Family—Mrs Hazel Gordon, Mrs. Pssrl Gilbert, Mrs. Cecil Upba.us. Mrs. Ruth Hanson, Misses Daisy Glekscn, Eleen Girbach and Dorothy Gordon. Supoer cwas served.. The next meeting 'Will be held at the srrhool house. A Christmas program will be given by the child/ren under the direction oT tbe teacher, Clarke Gordon. Friday, December 23. Eveiryone invited. There are some who have no cine who W6u start with a little poem-, just to looks after them in a definite way, j take up space and bore the reader a and so far as the best interests of little more. with Mrs. Lydia Aon Lynde, exten- j mdica-tes what may be found in gen- sion specialist in -child Vcare-^--and ' e-rous 'abundance^ inside, so there *is training, Michigan State college. 'less exc*-*sa than aver to go out of All sales casn. iS'o credit, saline Mercantile Company. ^ __ Wanted—Livestock of all kinds. the community are concerned, those ■ " This~ '^ fe affe^ionartelv d°di ™s P^cjecT'wilf be of speclalTnter- to™ to spend your Christmas mqney. 'John Probyn, phone 251. boys are our* boys. • i catsd fcc.^ ,husbands? ;nd mayfit h"el - JfJJ° aU parents, and other folks in- „„.. . „„> eo+„-jo.. _.-„.-..* J r terested m the training and develop- There is no asset in Saline compar- Vl0U get out Saturday night, ahle to our army of boys- And .there ." . is no asset which cam more quickl*' ' There 'are husbands who are pretty, and mor= easily he turned from, an There are husbands who are witty, asset into a liability than this arm* There are husbands "who in public ars of boys. What aire we doing to. ma'« ; as smiling as the moon; every boy amasset. What are we do- [There are husfcamds who are healthy, ment of children. Last year two general lectures were given by Mrs. Lynde on "Understanding Your Child." H- S. Osier reports that these lectures were well received, and that each lecture iwas ing to keep these boys from beccm*.- ■ U.™,.*..., fl_d wpqltiv ! attended by 50 people, ing liabilities ? Is your boy, and nry i -*-'nere are "famous ones ana wealthy, , ,____ / £__f,__ •^ The merchants who have survived during the past three strenuous ye.a-s and given us aocommodaticm wh-n needed certainly deserve our consideration at this yuletide season when every dollar spent at home has an opportunity to .get back to the spender in one way or another sccner or later. House to rrent 'on McKay street- Inquire of Sam. Craig, Chelsea. 9 Ford Tudor". with 1932 license §35.00. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline., For Sale—'Purebred White- Rock No doubt the paper will be full of cockerels. Albert Graf, phone 192- The first meeting in the series this j&ol!df/ announcements next week FS. ..- 4tf = ■ and the week atter; m the meantime boy safe "in Saline? "All of the ha?- j ^,L uiBltS!" ^s^ husband—wel) ards and dans&rous curves on our ha- ' ^e s newer yet been born. tional and state highways are markn-i -So the woman whp- is mated for the motorists. Are the hazards iTo lthe ma-n wh° 1S rated , . . ^S^^^"u,S.SLSr,U> "P^e?andt^.ChSTiSl1 top^°S^ ™^-\^^y.%_^fo^lSe a. Whether these hoys receive leader- For the ZJ* angelic creature, ^?C Mo^ STmS ihCme- ship of the positive or negative type Perfect quite in every feature ' a ■ B ^ * *° ",13** ' year willbe held tonight in the cir- ,„ y„u lsd the to ^^ eRjl fc„ Repossessed Model A Ford Sport curt court room on the second floor ■of Ig-,*^ tl,e ^^ p a ^sit t j.^, coupe, only $125.00. Wiedman Auto the court house in Ana Arbor be- * establishments first in making your Company. at 8 o'clock. Tons meeting j n„^„K,cclc. i+lVlo OT!>Qt Tr,^1.„rC'^.,^•, of j ' Pitless farm scales, nearly new. Priced to sell ' quickly. Wit'dman -Auto Company. Has never_beem disoovered- won't bi dspends entirely upon 'the citizens Saline. Ths Boy Scout movement, wfcirh Thursday, December 15 engages in a campaign 'for funds, helps to i biuld leadership" of the nositive type, 'might start with an advertisement. -•and he jthis frst n*«e«ng win be four subse- i Young People To Greet quent meetings as 'follows r January a ^ 19, "Re.viewi*-ng Your Child Through so thsy sav Aldrtfeh. I *-lue:rl't meetings as 'follow Now to get .'.around the town. We j His Environment." February 15, Dr. Polinar In Detroit. A left hind fender has been lost ; havior." March 15, "Your Child's Your Child's Emotions, and 'His Bs- * Mass Meeting Will Be Held in Foil For Sale—Canary .birds, $2.50 amd up. Mrs. J. W. Harmon, 114 E. Michigan Avenue. . 9 Sires t Presbyterian Church Tomorrow. Auto. Company. I •"**>- REAL AMBITION KEEPS ONE STRIVING FOR "something just a iittle better" NO MATTER WHAT YOUR present condition may be, there's something just a littie better right within your reach, and the minute your hand closes upon it, the mark goes . ahead once more- YOU KEEP ON GOING ON. ,.-.. ■•* AMBITION has given us the modern conveniences we enjoy today. THINGS don't turn up IN this world UNTIL somebody Turns them up The Saline Savings Bank The One Story Bank on the Corner It is worthy, of your support. . _ .. ... _ Sccutino- be'it noted, is not 'a .res- from a 1926 Model X Ford. "It is! Pears, 'and His Affections." April 7, cut work°It is not designed'to bring , very urgent that the fender be^return- ["Discipline, and Your Child." back the boy who 'has already =tart- €l3, for with a fender missing thro^r: I In these discussions Mrs. Lynde ed on the iway of crime—-although tne whole car off balance. ■ (The mot- [Will endeavor to help these attending "toung people trcm Detroit, Wayne Orders tor rubber stamps may be that-has ■•wen bs"-n dome; Sco'u,tin.°-yg j or's missing, too.) ..." - j the discussions to got a better undqr- county and six surrounoing counties left at The Observer orhce. Prompt, intended to keep the ^y from start- ; If you fed this fs.der, or know of , *™f*S ^u^^6^™1^ Resident of "the Wor^f Christian satisfactory —*" mg on the wrong road. - .its whereabouts, please notify George ,f"1?3* as ,ive11 as to t)r™°.150 Pa.r!nt? 'Ende-wor Union Dr Daniel A P-l- When-they come to you, give what .MbTaggart. " '1. " i the-newer knowledge m the field of . ^^woruiu^ l».t Daniel A^ l a ^^^ A Ford g ,Roadster in A gift .to the Boy Scout, ,A ^r,tv m, M- ^n™ n-a-ht «t !-ctolld. df^opment, _andi nelp them ■ ^ of N'-W York ^Cityjpeaks^t the ^ood f .. ___ . Save Dollars on repair labor. Prices reduced 20 to 60%. Wiedman you can. - • ^ *° fe *3yJZZl* ' 'A P"^ was ^ Fridav ™&t at :'adapt "thlTr ^twiedT to'Z'^e i ^Zll^lt pVesbyle.^ church* Del ' ff condition. $85.00. Wiedman ^ere=aline Tw and later * ^ ' ■ ^SC^\ f°V^' ^/^ SC^ t^ of al cSen'fn the h™me cemher 9, 0n the subject, -"New Days Auto Company, Saline, Mich. fi^rinf'then?omTng we^k. a group ' %£?* ^^ *** f" S^ ^dividual conferences with parents -d New Ways." ■ Petroleunl Co^e at ?10.00 r.f lor-al ritiVpn>= whn arp- mtpjresterJ ir **. j j' - ' aQd Mrs. I/ynde will be arranged for ur- -fonng is a caticnal ngure ne- o„i-„_ of local citizen- who are mteresteo Many attended, sod a very enrjoy- , discussion 0^ speoial pr^iems.8 These I cause of his work 'as speaker of'the Per ton delivered m your bm. Sahne hip, p.w*n,nBr w.a<= -m.nl ,^ ™™oc „„rt meetings will be open to all interest- .National Youth. Radio Conference', Mercantile Company. ed in child welfare, including parents, ■ broadcast over a nation-wide net- grandparents, nurses, doctors wel- !work each Sunday afte*-nnnTi. He is fare workers, etc. ' IalSo 'Editor-in-chref cf the Christian 1 Herald, general director cf the J- C. I Penny Foundation, and .president cf in giving growing boys an op.portuni- aW& e^ning WaS spe'nt in g,ames and ty to grow up-,under conditions whi'-n dancing. 'A.g*ain',We saw many inter- will assure their be coming good citi- . estinsr ^tumeis; from a heavyweight z-dus, will unite to'raise funds for the; pa^tg,..*^ red flannels to girls in contfnuatirr.n of a Boy Scout move-,tri3c^ suits .and such, ment in the community, through the! Lesley Dietiker spent Friday ev-- assistance of the iWashtenaw-'Livings-. ^^ in Yr,si. Wes think*; Vpsi i-, - ton Boy Scout council. , wcrlerful'town. Say" it isn't so h'ad, In the past, only a few people, a^ that, comparatively, have been, asked to j ,A jittle argument I "overheard the cc-,tribi-te, but this year it is propos- ot,bl2r d,qv was." *-wihat kind of a car ed to give a much larger number of c'3n g.et .from y^^ ,t0:SaUne t-j,a <•-,,.■.. citiznes an opportunity to assist „m ,€st a,t n e'e'ock at cigit '•» Chevroi<*t supporting this worthy cause, the1^ a.p^til,, Jvdge^fcr yourselves purposes of which are character de- Dut T r2ialiy th'nk, a :Buick w*uld velorment and citizenship training, have the edge a-Iit-tUifcr sreed. By bhis.plan.it, is., expected a much-, wp,^ hi's tl-'i' ■+T>vdt*.* with-Ar'-^'ad larger number of .people will take, an .^g Town ? Notbrin.g^ir-guess. unless active,interesjrjn the.^ork of the Boy j.t&ere is a Henry.street. in?Salihe. Scouts., , j.. - .. . , - t ,-. ■ .- j I mot several different answers to i Local, Scout .leaders contribute the prohibition question,,.but the best libF-rally. of their,time and energy in cne W3B a c,olnT)romise. Here it-isr-"- sei-ving the welfare* of the the bo* _, Ml. x sa,vs . |
