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----- SALINE'S
HOME NEWSPAPER
FOR 50 YEARS
SERV ER
DEVOTED TO THE
BEST INTERESTS OF
THIS SECTION
VOLUME 52
SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNT'S.^MICHIGA"****. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 193i!
NUMBER 9
H
irit o
eration
Is" a fine thing in a community. This-
has been clearly demonstrated by the
helpful and sincere cooperation of our
depositors; because of it, we are happy
and pleased to announce that the first
payment under the depositors7 agreement will be made December 15, 1932.
Capacity Crowd At i|'ARiouNi)'THETowN""||Couiity Coiindl OF
Sutherland ?. T. A.|'~
BY NICODEMUS
Religions Education
•"\ neTir^sinn Christmas" Presented ' Ft>rtune telling—one dollar, and Interestins Session Held at Home of
.'V oepiession L/iirisrmas i-resentea everything. ,g,omg to happen in the "
a* the December Meeting; ruiturr'e "will foe to.d.
Another Contest On. i ■'=•-•-* ■_*'::.._.'.j -cttv..,-.... n,„.<. t1 cembei* G.
Oscar Smith at Willis De-
A iighiir,—-a' crowd- What's .that I
I . 'see? Mane people. "Where are they |
! The monthly meeting of . the aE coming' from? "*** sen,-1 safe. Why '
•Sutherland School Parent-Teacher thzy'ra seated,—'they're laughing. It
: Association -was held Friday evening; looks like a gtoodi tim^f It is—such a
Deceamiber. 2 at the; school house, with mob--—some sitting; fillers • slan-dng,
a. capacity "house present. The meet- What is all this? I fee it—I see it.
ing was called to order and; the asso- it's' all. clear: .now.", It's the Senior
"ciation voted to buy a dozen -more play. _■■_'■ -
folding chairs. The association also RememiheiA some time ago about
decided; on ithe annual dramatic con- ssi,00i support? Make my prophecy
test." This year, "the contest will be - ■-•---
The Washtenaw County Council of
Religious Edlacation mat at the home-
of the ex-president, Oscar Smith, in
Willis on, Tuesday evening, December
6, with eigiht members present. The \
new prissiorent, Miss Lela Lind'er, presided- Reports were, given by the
treesaai-.r, A. E. Mummery; Mrs. S.
(W. Zahaarse, supsrintandarnft. of the
rhilteea's. ^diviision, and Mrs. F. H.
bet-wren the married amd' unmarried ;**:— trU" ^'^ t^t- gy^^S^- Aprili,- sZZsrinteldenToi "the e'duca-
cecwieen trie married amct unmarried j&^s it worth the rSemors' -time- and tional division.
* A series of conferences -will be helo,
in the. diffeirent districts- on January
of the
lone Catton
,of the organization, instead of the work they liave spent ci this "pfay-
men -and. ladies, as in former years. . ',,,.. ,, ._„ . "",, • v*ji>,„ u.„„
rro.. ^^4. 4....*^.- _™<. _m; %._ m-„^_ Miss Morfoiid* iias been coaching
'e llibl. tJIl'Ltil LiAlllHltSIl I. Will U'*3 iiJLV'cIl ., . - . . *. .."- l ^ i i ~a JJUJ "*- vi i ■ u..*-ii'.. w^w-«u^ y"
February, bv 'the unmarried pec- ^ cast ^ ha^p^t a ®oo6Vleal of , 13 ^ 14 ia ^ ^^
. * - * P .time on it. ,Talfc-it's, the least you; ^jjji^g^s ^ork_ Miss Ion£, ____
"Depression! Christmas" was **=an •-*>■_ to go, ^surely* ought to be of tHe .MScjug-^. council of Religious
af,,™ .nf tiii T,*na-,.a-rt, Whi™ I "woariLra a quarter. .- - - iRfc-ft-i'-j.tw-.Ti RTid! M.rs. tthanp.p. -wilhiwn-
The Saline Savings Bank
The One Story Banfc on the Corner
• The first entertainment will be givsn
'in
'pie.
.1 A
!fche feature of tha progi-am, winch ' ^"5*-*- **■ qv^-ter. , - - iBdtoation and! Mrs. Z'aharee wiUioon-
J was in charge of Grant Cody! A de.- ! P yG1*\ j-Pf1^ $f $er f« ^^^ : doct them.
'pression Christmas, tree .graced ^\™%^f*Jl£!X'«^?i,?^V- Eight daily vacation Bible schools
platform, and everybody present "^ * HiS^^^Sky Xn^ ^^ held io^tte county last summer,
■ceirodl a. depras'sion gift from, a de- % ^^fj, 3 Lri H?«»',^7a^ J^I '■ ^^ 345 P^113 enroled with, -a staff
pressicn Santa Claus* Muc* fun and ^^l^^^^p-Ot «* terii,
whole hi;
Milan has Just cora-
jkamgMer was had! over -the depression ^Z^Z^Z^"Zl'':^'Lr^Z^l^ ^^^ the second leadership cam-
\gms, which includedEverything fun- ^^f ^^^|^ P^^J kign sctaol h3ld there thil year.
-Dexrilrer is planning to have one this
winisr.
-ter.
Therrsi are 24 people in. the' county
taking the r.e>ading course offered.by
ihe state council.
Nine young ^people and five adults
aittend'ed this ■ Wa!d;enwoods schcol
pirovoklng from fa. Scotch garter to £ L . ..
a mail-ord'sr catalogue.: / i^av?/ta ,tate,tlI?( to '^3%ler ^f"
Tlie program itssM was- of a spirit- °,f 'Z V™ s'f?.. It | n? fu\to SO to
ual natures keeping, wi'th' the holli- i £ ^J^|r ^ ^^'J?
day season. After the singing of the , n°P fa^e ,tneir wishes realized. Just
new. -P. T. A. song the follower f1"* -how happy the cast would -be
numbers were presented: • to "have a big crowd, DeprressLCD or
. Seleottons on a musical saw by E'ot- Ji ftws ^ fta f to ^e „„._,._ ^-. „Mumwu„w ^
Oeorgs: Wood and.'two vocal solos by ^f^0W^ ?f-=°H C|f&^i? ^i'^t summer, from this county.
Miss Maa ;Scbroe*nr of .Salina anyOI5^1l13^ £f ^S*l^ ° d t ™™- **^ -Mi^le -gave an inter-
Bcripture Reading* of the First 1mTf^n°i^.an° ^J^^i- . .. ' ^ \ est'n,* review of -the book written bv
^^a^^.^^^^.'- «^^|^S£aS-^^, ""So*"* ,»stand!nS
Betty ttn^, . .. . _ i %> '^^^^ °^° ]_^ ^ meeting^ the council
shoulder ' ' - >/• | will ce held the first Tussday nn Jan
uary at the Presbyterian church in
Council Proceedings
_—. ^ ,-..
Council meeting held in the council channiber -ami December 5, 1932.
Mayor Sugden in. the chair. >
Oounicilmen preseirit: Fairbanks,
Gross, Cook rand Uphaus.
Clerk.read miniates of last meeting and 'they stood approvsd.*as raaeL
Moved by Grioss that the insurance
an Reo fire truck; he renewedrfor another year. Supported hy Cook. Carried unanimously.
The Clisrk read: the following .bills'.
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
ftUNI&lUM CHAJIGE. 25 CJEJN'IS
tie per line first insertion, 4c per line
each subse^uen.t Insertion.
Wreaths of all kinds. 'Saline Greenhouse. ."
Watkins Products. Call phone 28o.
H. S. Gardner.
Wiedman Auto; Co., .gas 1. _ 1.62
Deitroit Edison Co-, lights
and pciwec ..-_ .._ 425.61
E. J. Mu.ir, coal, jail and needy 10.33
Wm. Acton, repairs cm, tools— --12.75
J. Feuerbacher, sharpening,
tools _ 6.S0.
Standard Oil Co., oil 3-72
Sam. JL-ambarth, je'lectioii
inspector 1^1"; 12.00
lajtbisir Briggs', election
inspector 12.00
A. C. "Lange, election -
inspector 12.00
All sales casn. I\o credi!
Mercantile Company.
s aline
Wanted—Livestock: of all kinds.
John Probyn, phone 251.
House to rent on McKay street.
Inquire of ■Sam. Craig, Chelsea. 9.
Ford Tudor with 1932 license,
$35.00. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
, Rea din;?-. "Ba the Night," by Bruc:
Barton—Mrs. iWalter Gutsfkunst.
"Hark! th
-;\
Gifts For Christmas ,
Everyone Accepted
Many Can Be Picked from Our
Complete Stock of
Suppl
Electrical and Plumbing
UPHAUS & SCHROEN
ies
Oommiunity singinr
Herald! Angels Sing"
Illus'trated 'instrumental solo
Angel's Ssrenadte"—Miss J*ainet Pa-
yeur.
Community siniging, "Jingle Bells,"
and the arrdiyal -of the depression
Santa Claus.
|_ Stefreehmiehts were serevd by Mrs.
^irtliur iWilson at the .conclusian' of
the program'.
| The nexit meeting will be January j
i 6, with |lalpih Hiaiwood the p^nsr *■•" I
< chairman for the roonth, 'and Mrs. !
j George rLavender in charge of the ,|
I refreshmeruts.
j I'll a.ninoy" you with one m»
; poem 'andi I'm sure it applies tio every CZ^Z
The',011® wf u;s:'/ ""' ': ' '
If you :find your day, lad,
Am.c|* your road both long, .
You will make them shorter
If you sing a osng^
AnTi! Arbor, with Mrs. Zaharee as
-A- J. Allshouse spent Monday i.
Higtoland 'Bark.
Miiss Margiaret Pennington is. ill
with pneumonia,
Michael Oarrigaia was in. Adi*_a:.
Taiui-sday on business.
Isn't it so though? When we are ■ •Willi-am. Reynolds of Britton was a
jin .tan-fee it's very Wyd'to wMstrle 'c^1&rr in the '&■ w* Payne heme Sa,.-
1 Qr sing.^ YiOiUi'll start ,to sing, Qien ,vir^^'
If your night and: road, lad,
Are without a moon,J
Yon; nan make them*brighter'
With a whistled 'tui).e.'" * -
VV-Kramer.
F}""*it"b Towler, -eleatiota
inrspecitor
Xifcfle Henderson, .election
clerk _ 12.0
Frank Cammet, gatekeeper-,. 5.20
Adam- Klumop. salary.
A. Tit. Westphal, cniEals for
t*Tam.p*i .- —.
C. E. Alber, salarv _
Anchor Steel Co. Mdl-a..* ...
■H. Gross & Sr>n<* Mdse.
Toledo PirEsssdi Steel, torches
Municipal T_r.a%^of. .....
JGeo- v" Cook & Son, labor
onr' water truck; , _
Citizeos Mu'tuial insura.ice Co.,
insurg.n.ce on -fire truck
Sugden St Wihioplei labor:—,...
J Sugden & VarnrHbucen, gro-
i John Fritz. labour.
j Aaron Luickhardit, labor
JFraork King, labor.
!Fi-edi Mayer, labcr...
j Fr-Ed Luckhardt, labor
]'C. E. Alber, gas _..,
| L-anee Rogers, labor...... ...r.;. ^
Motion "by Uphaus, supported, by
Fairbanks, that bills he -allowed aa.3
crd'srs drarA^n. for same.
The councilman who are intereste'l
!in any of the above-"bills have with-
arawn their official action, on: sam*
Moved' by Uphaus, supported by
Faibanks, ifibiait we adjouTrh -subQ'ect to
call of Mayor Mar}? Sugtei.
LOTTIE WAiL-LACE. Clerk.
jMARK B. SUGDEN, Mayor.
For Sale—Purebred White Rock
cockerels- Albert Graf, phone 192-
F3. 4tf .
12.00
10.00
12-1*1
83 S'
6.1.9
* 2.?A
9.00
lo.o;.
9.15
80.25
27.12
,1-61
2.8*1
4.53
3.53
2.S0
8.75
5.06
24.91
Poinsettias and other Ghrisitm!as
plants and flowers rat 'Saline Greenhouse.
Repossessed Model A Ford Spore
Coupe, only $125.00. Wiedman Auto
Company. v *
Pitless farm scales, nearly new.
Priced to sell quickly. Wit'dman:
Auto Company.
For Sale'—Canary .birds, $2.50? and
up. Mrs. J. W. 'Harmon,. 114 E. Michigan Avenue. ■ " -a
■ Save Dollars on repair labor.
Prices reduced 20 to 60%. Wiedman
Auto Company.
For Sale—Good! ihaad' made- bobsleigh, cheap. Inquire of Bent Moored
Pleasant Lakie joad. '
Model A. S'crd Sport Roadster in
-good condition. §85.00: Wiedman
Auto Company;* Saline, Mich.
! Genuine Petroleum Coke at $10.00
! per ton delivered in your bin. Saline
'_ Mercantilei Company.
"Eniter tains Siirnday Schools Glass
' think "Oh, whaits the use!" If. you
! can only -force yourself to sing.i . ^
things would: be brigrhter.'-Youe* v';'3'*^**
<-^«v,r„ s„ _- s"?-^..*. --'-z'Sy--, Miss
M-.s. Harry DowniD.g'and Mrs. Carl j
Thomias were Ann 'Arbor vis.tc'..." ]
AUCTION SALE
; Buy your grease jobs for less than
!'42 cents each from the Wiedman
I Auto Company, 'Saline, Mich.
i —
i Old. Tune Daaiee in^Clmtoni town
hall Friday evening, December 16.
j Admission 25c for" gentlemen.
'^W Z°?WZt ^6Sf ^nterta^e<? tr^fe is"ne^er so gi^'^Vhot^t--^^ Ad*e Crittenden returned
MISa,:JuliE,tte Stark's Sunday schpo cne ^ , fa - |s « , ^ Sunday trom a visit wth friends ic.
class Friday evening at their usual
Christmas "p a ity. During the-, eve
ning ''Christmas carols were sung,
session the following "officers were
electced:
President—*-Mary Joanne^ Bridges."
.Vice President—Gertrude' Marken-
Secretary—Mceta Sloss. -
ss fix. Don't' pu^""^ 'ItJvU. tZZ'\
MwaxiDB* for a ^J1^ J^r ^mt
'Mr. and,.Mrs. Stua-t Bdbv of A'
rian- spent a part of 'the past week in
Dc-
i4
<3
in: so much time preparing for a
rainy day 'that you have no time* tb
weie anus, enjc th sunny ones. You can'al-» fJfn"Ts .„ _,-..- . ^
games .playsd- tod at the business ^ ,take a ^ off but ,you ^ ^'W'*1^
put it teck! If w,e put heart in our 1 tr^'^ c^rs^bfRaIp,*a0Mick-
?uthea^ei2Uu y -1" k ^ll: el .home'Sunday evening.
P Am,*? a -L „„„*i • -■* Mr. and Miu. Charles Gorton and
»*n^fv7^n vw?t ■ n, *a*f",y ' son of Detroit were guests Sunday oi
Refreshments were served by ^^^jr*££$£*<J& >%«*"* %%*lSZ t Y "
Stark and Mrs. Bridges. The girls . aue,3ti6n ask one or two of our lead- Miss Gorot 'y FerSUsra-of YdJi1;'
.were esoorted' to their homes after {gXif K you Sn't kn^; who ^ ««nt Sunday afternoon^ wi'th her
the evening's festivities -by Miss t-= ^ k J .j ' ^a a.-.-n.L, Mts Rav Henoershc.. .
Stark and Mr. Bridges. , »»t a"\^dltod iXSSiS^d ■ H* B** RadlIfi' wto sp6nt Several
' rL;.Z ' mronmauon—ano days wim Mr_ iand Mrs ^-jj Har.
.«'■■- v. * " "i "a- ■ ring* has returned to'Detroit '""
1 Quite a number of our-.ladies in 6'* -
j We will sell at public auction ^o_n j__^ak"ej3ale by ladies of .the Trinity _
! Mrs. Emma Schumacher's" farm^ "lo- ■ frifffieran church at- the Kroger store* ' '
i c**'ted four1 miles west of Brideewatcr Saturday afternoon, December 17." 9
and one mile north bf the Saline and ;.' ■ .. -:
| Manchesiter road, being
' east of Manchester, on
Tuesd|iy, December 20, 1033,
commencing at' one o'clock sharp,
the following described property: j
Tfam o"f black horses andi one bay
horse. ,
-j Fiive-Holstein and two Jersey cows. ■ AutomobUe msurancc. May no-
- Ore brood sow and three shoats. ^ - , „♦„„ „ rn«»it<i>-
" Thirtv sheer> ■ ^uote onr low rates ° Citizeif*
i* Tib-ty-one, chickens. i Mutual poUcy?- Wiedman Auto' Co-..
: Fo-.r-rcct-^n springticoth drag, 2- 1 ;
Isectica spike-tooth./dTag,- 2,.walking j Use Avicol-Tablets ror .White D-.ar-
four miles j Drive Safe! Tire chains to fit all
tires at the lowest prices in the city..
, Wiedman Auto Company, Saline.
! "USE NO-DUS SO*LCTION
To" treat,, your coal. ,
, Saline Mercantile Company-
High School Senior Play
Thursd
At 8 o'clock
At 7:30 the High School Band will
play a short concert
' • - / *
They will also play between the acts .and,a male quartet will sing. A.
big evening of mirth, hilarity and music and put up entirely by the people
you love -best to see in action, our young folks.
" The play is-' a mirthful, diaphragm-jiggling, laughter-exciting bit of comedy playing about two hours. The parts are well taken, the staging will be
good, the dialog is funny, and the situations in the"*play are excruciatingly
funny. • _. ■ <v .*■-■-•-
Then, the'j-band—still only about six months'- old is doing very good work
now and will engage your closest attention. The male quartet is a mighty
good one and .you will like it. , - •
Adults, 25c
' i ***
Reserved Seats, 5c extra
;_Board for reserved seats open at the high* school Tuesday, December, 13.,
Telephone your reservations to the office.
! Salme have heen getting together oc
] casionally" to piece quilts They just
-had a meating and a dinner .the other
day. The subjects ranged from embroidering, to .husbands. --A .little
cii^ouse ttucV: 'his h.ead"out<ofi'his; hole
and1 this is what ha. heard, a .'..-■
r "John is perfectlyn hejpiess without me." .
"Henry is • that way; t.oi.: T
don't know what would!' become of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frost ente.r-
taiiic'd'Axgyle Biddle and Miss Pritil-
ine Reaves of Ypsilianli Su-ndav.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beal and
children of Chelsea spent. Sunday
"wjth Mr.,•arid Mrs.\A. J: Beal.
. Mr. and Mis- 35; J.-Day. and M'"s.
Mirmiev spent Srun&ajr, afternoon "with
friends in Yrisilafi'ti and 'Ann Arbor
Mir. and Mrs.* E. W, fayne. and;
Miss K-aitherine L/amgan were guests
j plows, 4 sets double harness, two 1-
> row-., cultivators, l-ho"rss "cultivator.^
i grain binder, hay loader, c"rn hinder,
(dump rake, rri-wing' machine, lumber
'w-gon with flat rack, and small articles "too numerous * to .mention.
Tsrans: "Cash.^. '.
_lZ" BridEcewate.- S"'Vir'trs..Bank-
Frank'MeTithem, Auctioneer. .
T.,.Stimpson, Clerk.'
rhoea and * Cholera and Tceeo thoae*
•Clicks healthy. Saline MercantL'p Co--
' fjRadia service, all makes arid modV
els? ' Shop -at Gross' hardware, phone
•Jul; evenings, _34-F22. Walter W.
Schneider. '*'"■" 9
-u- -< t <u i.a ^ i ... ,of Mrs. Florence Mutch in Ypsilanti
hiiru if-I should go airayfor a week. i"^.^!.-!.
; "Isn't it the truth? You'd -think] j"^ *'
imy husband was a child the way I jfr-jyiaay
I
j-DO'N'T FORGET US" IS'THE
j * ' CHRISTMS SEAL MESSAGE
I Labor prices reduced. /Tvet us repair your car now at a saving.
GEO.* V COOK &. SON,. ">
Authorized Chevrolet "Dealers
care of" him. Why,
halve to 'talae
"when aver
or sewing
to thread the needle""
Now, men, is that right?
John. 'Collins celebrated his 86fh
anniversiry' Friday hy
.^c «»«-- ui. uiiii. vv^y, | ^,gdffl ..fe d i^'Tecumssa-.wit ]
he is mending tes clothes ^ Mk£ tes_ -^■»fee&Jfer.-.'* Z; vi
ca buttons. I always have t».'J»„„ r, „-,. -»«-.«■■■.,.•--•* ™ 1
I think :
Mr. and' Mrs. George MoGuire en-
tenta.'nsd the Misses Margaret and
Susie,
™~ „n -u„j i. 4.4. i_<- _ iv. , > oticic, "Dr. Philip, T3c James, amd
W-SL^t?% LI to=ether ^iGeorgeMcGrJreof Toledo Sraday.
s-e what can be done - ; M° M Clayton Bigelow -left
lwilh . nn' ^6 Y6 r^'-M-C'-day for -Nashua^ Tcwa, to attend
-with -a ran opener in one hand ^l'ttbB fvLiiTRl of ii,3' fc,-nmir's fa-'.*^
..tha number of a delicatessen in the ;TiJigy wegr mxaa^nSB& by Mrs. h^.
*c e hs Opdiike of "Flint, eister of Mr.
B'gslow.
| /'D-cin't Tcrget us" *is the message
''.conveyed -hy children on the 1932
1 tuberculosis Christmas seal which is
appearing now en letters and pack-
sges as far-sighted people hasten to!' John Elwell, tenor,,^pupil of Carl
jmake their contributioii to the pro-I Lindegren, will open a class, for priv-
J tectica of the child. 'F'zi it is to save i ate' voice instruction. Those, inter-
yonth from the dread* disease" that | ested call .phene 41. , _ ,'
Expert body and fender work,*upholstering, spray painting, and ser--"^
vice on all cars. West Side Garage.
John E." Dicks, Prop.
'. -"i. *
Jpenhi-as- spent
] seals are- ?*sed.
for -■these .Cbristmas !
. A .sirl'= b'fkettpll tsii-tiias b-^n
organized at school.") Quite -a number of the girls are out. They, certainly Tarn are in si**.s—sI*o**1 ones and
."Vr> '—'•3, -fci?r-'e*as3i n~d^ little --ones.
"HAIUMCNrD P. *T. A. MEETS
•d •. i.-u, • - i_-i - -i i. i t The -December meeting of tlie
But -tte girl^' sure-.can^play,.basket- -HaAmaB& p. T. A. ,^s held Monday
w; » JZrlTZn T %TOU* ^VS evening, December "5, at the home of
boys a giood ran. .c Mr"and'MTs"*Jo'hn R,owe
, Why shouldn't the girls play bas-'mr' "Z * J ™ t • ' ,. ^
ketball? They ^iavs just an -much ' Mrretmg called to order 'by ths
right to a good time as the boys, president. Alter the business session
Th-v'rp eioo-J e*nou°-h to raa.rry ' **-r*rs- Ralfib. Eammond. chairman,
' aren't 'they? Why, -then, aren't .they 'h3-^ charge of the jfo'lcwing program:
good enough to particpate in what-. Music, "violin amd guitar—Everett
•■evsr g3mes they dssir=? 1 think we J an-; Claira Gilbert.
I o -Tht io supooit girls' af.hletics as Du* Put on Your Old .Gray Bon-
-"■=••1 as the boys. (I'll "hear about net, -and Dixie—Betty Frazer -and
p that). , ; Lcra Belle Borison'.
WeU. we'll leave yon now, honing j -Address—-Rev. E',m,sr Smith,
to see you at th. Senior play tonight. ' Music—Gilbert Brothers.
Ycur'll seela- good play and good -act- - Duet, Silent Night— Be
irg. well worth a . quarter, so dig ,and- Lora Balle Borison.
Jedele school, Pleasant lake, social. *
j The Machigan Tuberculosis Associa- j Progj-am, "dance'and eats', Friday, De-
^*Uon' is askng self-sacrificing men an£ [cember 16. Admission'- 50c i>er'couple.
. -women to opsa their purses wide .that J 15c for children over 7. ■ -. "
]the wiork of early discovery of tuber- '
J entasis by meaiiis of tubsrculin testS
and:. X-iay examinations, of * school
children anay be carried on. Finding
many cases of tuberculosis in tim?
to savie a corresponding numbar cf
Mveis. in an examnaton of 13,061'Mich-
igan school children last year .proved
V~.'S srreat nee^ Tor this work.
Schorl bi-iards were convinced to ,
to the extEnt of filing requests for I
examinations covering * 44,000 child- j
ren. For economy's sake if no- ctheT •
PRICES:
Grade Children, 15c
irg. well worth a . quarter, so
dt>7.ia in your pocket and' come.
SCHOOLS KEEP ON BUNNING
itty Frazer
and- Lora Balle Borison.
j The next meeting -will be held with.
' Andrew' Girbach and1 frrr'iv P">
■-! gram committee, Mr. and Mrs. Kar-
- - .1 old Hamsmond-, M*r. .andi Mrs.. E. J.
Some of the Michigan papers- are ' Forsythe and Everett Gilbert.
lamenting, over the. passing of-.the 15 T\h2re was a large attendance and
mill -tax --'limitationo amendment in gun'r-sr. "was served
their* state' claiming 'that; it-<will be *"x " \ . = - -
fmbassible pa ewers te ^ scho"!*',, ci.,'.*Q.=; SENIOR C. E. SOCIETY
1931. CHEVROLET SEDAN
This car operates like new. Blue
duco finish and Goodyear tires cm this
car. Let us give you a.:.ride in it.
Price greatly" "reduced. -' •
• ' GEO. V. COOK & SO""***,*
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
1928 CHEVROLET COACH
This green duco "finished coach, hias
a large body and makes" a .good farm-
r er's car. - The motor and chiassis are
reason '-he olea of the tuberculosis | jn o-ood condition. Price very reason-
association .that these children- should '- able.
GEO V. COOK & SON!
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
and villages-.;' However--.wa" disiagrree
■rifng to Ohfe where -a-'similar law
■'".is beeD in f~'*C5 f*^" so^.e-ttme and
w.e are operating all of these appar-
- fitly asT-Tv-dl as cur naighho
this reat.ricticri was placed on the
•tax'spenders.—Pioneer-Alliance.
ELECT "NEW OFFICERS
Too Bad-Sfee "Didn't Know
I'm,
"What was the name of the last
"station we stooped at. mother?
"I dbn't Vtv-w. Be "n'°t.
-•working a crossword puzzle."" * "J
C,*■ "It's a "p-itv vou don'-" >now the"
Tname, mother, because little Oscar
^got out ot the train'there.".
The Senior Christian Endeavor So-
., r'-stv cf tha F,ede-afed 'church held
«f£' t11^1, annual nieeting last Tuesday
T/gen-fe at the. choirch. The foljcrv-
ing officers -were^ejected:"~
PxesidsntTT-Mass Goldie Morfori
Firat Vice President-—Eileen IMar-
ita*. * i ■■■« ' *.<-, .
F°cond Vice President—^William,
".Arthur. '--f
?.o?r'-*t~'"*-.-—^Ka.th-rinB Burg.
Tjpaasurar—Ira. Hauk.
Liner Ads. Get Results.
GOOD COAL AT RIGHT PRICES
Standard Petroleum Coke.
Koppers Miami Coke.
Koopers Pocahontas.
Koppers Elkhorn.-
Dundon Red Ash.
D., L. & W. Hard Coal."
EDW. J. MUIR.
b= examined should appeal to every'
citizen. c '■
- For it is false .economy "to neglect.
the child during any times-* If we are '
h hiav.s scund citizens tomorrow we,'
must know about the health 'conditior !
of the child of today. Had this}
fa rrt been recognized .years ago Mich- I
igah- TRrould not Wave-made a. sacn'fi'-e j
ti t'-rVerculosis -of 453 boys and girls *
in 1931. Failure to see liis is blin'J- J
.ness indeed. . ." *' . ■,
"Bu.y Christmas Seals and Sav<* ' STUDEBAKER. -SIX COACH
Lives" is not an empty slogan. It is 5 T,bis standard, six coach has an ex-
a crying fact. A quarter century re- cellent motor and mrake some one a
soonse to,thi-s appeal shows a rmarkr- very reasonably priced and serrvice-
cd prcgrsss pn the reduction of abie automobUe.
'l!i'edl2ss -deaths. There are 90.- * GEO. V COOK & SON
000 people 'aged 20 in •M-ichig"- Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
Recently the vital statistics • di- ■ __^
vision ',of the state departmen';
of: health, issued figures proving'
that their life expectancy so fair ac
tuberculoses is concerned hedi been increased tame year or the 'equivalent
_of -a fuJl life time of 'J2,000 people du
to the educaition program of the past
25 years. .Buy Christmas, seals "and
save .lives.
RE.1B THK lilNER ADS TODAY!
-*^*»^:s%ww
WANTED;—People in this vicinity
who have any legal printing required
in the settlement of es'ates, etc.,
willxonfer a favor by having it sent
to-this newspaper. The rates are
universal in such matters and to
have your notices appear in thia
paper* it* is only necessarv to ask tho
Probate Judge to send them tn The
Observer^
Object Description
| Title | 1932-12-15; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1932-12-15 |
| 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 | 1932-12-15; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1932-12-15 |
| 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 |
w**m»mmmmm ,frr V "msmm- ----- SALINE'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 50 YEARS SERV ER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THIS SECTION VOLUME 52 SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNT'S.^MICHIGA"****. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 193i! NUMBER 9 H irit o eration Is" a fine thing in a community. This- has been clearly demonstrated by the helpful and sincere cooperation of our depositors; because of it, we are happy and pleased to announce that the first payment under the depositors7 agreement will be made December 15, 1932. Capacity Crowd At i 'ARiouNi)'THETowN"" Couiity Coiindl OF Sutherland ?. T. A. '~ BY NICODEMUS Religions Education •"\ neTir^sinn Christmas" Presented ' Ft>rtune telling—one dollar, and Interestins Session Held at Home of .'V oepiession L/iirisrmas i-resentea everything. ,g,omg to happen in the " a* the December Meeting; ruiturr'e "will foe to.d. Another Contest On. i ■'=•-•-* ■_*'::.._.'.j -cttv..,-.... n,„.<. t1 cembei* G. Oscar Smith at Willis De- A iighiir,—-a' crowd- What's .that I I . 'see? Mane people. "Where are they ! The monthly meeting of . the aE coming' from? "*** sen,-1 safe. Why ' •Sutherland School Parent-Teacher thzy'ra seated,—'they're laughing. It : Association -was held Friday evening; looks like a gtoodi tim^f It is—such a Deceamiber. 2 at the; school house, with mob--—some sitting; fillers • slan-dng, a. capacity "house present. The meet- What is all this? I fee it—I see it. ing was called to order and; the asso- it's' all. clear: .now.", It's the Senior "ciation voted to buy a dozen -more play. _■■_'■ - folding chairs. The association also RememiheiA some time ago about decided; on ithe annual dramatic con- ssi,00i support? Make my prophecy test." This year, "the contest will be - ■-•--- The Washtenaw County Council of Religious Edlacation mat at the home- of the ex-president, Oscar Smith, in Willis on, Tuesday evening, December 6, with eigiht members present. The \ new prissiorent, Miss Lela Lind'er, presided- Reports were, given by the treesaai-.r, A. E. Mummery; Mrs. S. (W. Zahaarse, supsrintandarnft. of the rhilteea's. ^diviision, and Mrs. F. H. bet-wren the married amd' unmarried ;**:— trU" ^'^ t^t- gy^^S^- Aprili,- sZZsrinteldenToi "the e'duca- cecwieen trie married amct unmarried j&^s it worth the rSemors' -time- and tional division. * A series of conferences -will be helo, in the. diffeirent districts- on January of the lone Catton ,of the organization, instead of the work they liave spent ci this "pfay- men -and. ladies, as in former years. . ',,,.. ,, ._„ . "",, • v*ji>,„ u.„„ rro.. ^^4. 4....*^.- _™<. _m; %._ m-„^_ Miss Morfoiid* iias been coaching 'e llibl. tJIl'Ltil LiAlllHltSIl I. Will U'*3 iiJLV'cIl ., . - . . *. .."- l ^ i i ~a JJUJ "*- vi i ■ u..*-ii'.. w^w-«u^ y" February, bv 'the unmarried pec- ^ cast ^ ha^p^t a ®oo6Vleal of , 13 ^ 14 ia ^ ^^ . * - * P .time on it. ,Talfc-it's, the least you; ^jjji^g^s ^ork_ Miss Ion£, ____ "Depression! Christmas" was **=an •-*>■_ to go, ^surely* ought to be of tHe .MScjug-^. council of Religious af,,™ .nf tiii T,*na-,.a-rt, Whi™ I "woariLra a quarter. .- - - iRfc-ft-i'-j.tw-.Ti RTid! M.rs. tthanp.p. -wilhiwn- The Saline Savings Bank The One Story Banfc on the Corner • The first entertainment will be givsn 'in 'pie. .1 A !fche feature of tha progi-am, winch ' ^"5*-*- **■ qv^-ter. , - - iBdtoation and! Mrs. Z'aharee wiUioon- J was in charge of Grant Cody! A de.- ! P yG1*\ j-Pf1^ $f $er f« ^^^ : doct them. 'pression Christmas, tree .graced ^\™%^f*Jl£!X'«^?i,?^V- Eight daily vacation Bible schools platform, and everybody present "^ * HiS^^^Sky Xn^ ^^ held io^tte county last summer, ■ceirodl a. depras'sion gift from, a de- % ^^fj, 3 Lri H?«»',^7a^ J^I '■ ^^ 345 P^113 enroled with, -a staff pressicn Santa Claus* Muc* fun and ^^l^^^^p-Ot «* terii, whole hi; Milan has Just cora- jkamgMer was had! over -the depression ^Z^Z^Z^"Zl'':^'Lr^Z^l^ ^^^ the second leadership cam- \gms, which includedEverything fun- ^^f ^^^ ^ P^^J kign sctaol h3ld there thil year. -Dexrilrer is planning to have one this winisr. -ter. Therrsi are 24 people in. the' county taking the r.e>ading course offered.by ihe state council. Nine young ^people and five adults aittend'ed this ■ Wa!d;enwoods schcol pirovoklng from fa. Scotch garter to £ L . .. a mail-ord'sr catalogue.: / i^av?/ta ,tate,tlI?( to '^3%ler ^f" Tlie program itssM was- of a spirit- °,f 'Z V™ s'f?.. It n? fu\to SO to ual natures keeping, wi'th' the holli- i £ ^J^ r ^ ^^'J? day season. After the singing of the , n°P fa^e ,tneir wishes realized. Just new. -P. T. A. song the follower f1"* -how happy the cast would -be numbers were presented: • to "have a big crowd, DeprressLCD or . Seleottons on a musical saw by E'ot- Ji ftws ^ fta f to ^e „„._,._ ^-. „Mumwu„w ^ Oeorgs: Wood and.'two vocal solos by ^f^0W^ ?f-=°H C f&^i? ^i'^t summer, from this county. Miss Maa ;Scbroe*nr of .Salina anyOI5^1l13^ £f ^S*l^ ° d t ™™- **^ -Mi^le -gave an inter- Bcripture Reading* of the First 1mTf^n°i^.an° ^J^^i- . .. ' ^ \ est'n,* review of -the book written bv ^^a^^.^^^^.'- «^^ ^S£aS-^^, ""So*"* ,»stand!nS Betty ttn^, . .. . _ i %> '^^^^ °^° ]_^ ^ meeting^ the council shoulder ' ' - >/• will ce held the first Tussday nn Jan uary at the Presbyterian church in Council Proceedings _—. ^ ,-.. Council meeting held in the council channiber -ami December 5, 1932. Mayor Sugden in. the chair. > Oounicilmen preseirit: Fairbanks, Gross, Cook rand Uphaus. Clerk.read miniates of last meeting and 'they stood approvsd.*as raaeL Moved by Grioss that the insurance an Reo fire truck; he renewedrfor another year. Supported hy Cook. Carried unanimously. The Clisrk read: the following .bills'. THE OBSERVER LINERS Classified Advertising ftUNI&lUM CHAJIGE. 25 CJEJN'IS tie per line first insertion, 4c per line each subse^uen.t Insertion. Wreaths of all kinds. 'Saline Greenhouse. ." Watkins Products. Call phone 28o. H. S. Gardner. Wiedman Auto; Co., .gas 1. _ 1.62 Deitroit Edison Co-, lights and pciwec ..-_ .._ 425.61 E. J. Mu.ir, coal, jail and needy 10.33 Wm. Acton, repairs cm, tools— --12.75 J. Feuerbacher, sharpening, tools _ 6.S0. Standard Oil Co., oil 3-72 Sam. JL-ambarth, je'lectioii inspector 1^1"; 12.00 lajtbisir Briggs', election inspector 12.00 A. C. "Lange, election - inspector 12.00 All sales casn. I\o credi! Mercantile Company. s aline Wanted—Livestock: of all kinds. John Probyn, phone 251. House to rent on McKay street. Inquire of ■Sam. Craig, Chelsea. 9. Ford Tudor with 1932 license, $35.00. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. , Rea din;?-. "Ba the Night" by Bruc: Barton—Mrs. iWalter Gutsfkunst. "Hark! th -;\ Gifts For Christmas , Everyone Accepted Many Can Be Picked from Our Complete Stock of Suppl Electrical and Plumbing UPHAUS & SCHROEN ies Oommiunity singinr Herald! Angels Sing" Illus'trated 'instrumental solo Angel's Ssrenadte"—Miss J*ainet Pa- yeur. Community siniging, "Jingle Bells" and the arrdiyal -of the depression Santa Claus. _ Stefreehmiehts were serevd by Mrs. ^irtliur iWilson at the .conclusian' of the program'. The nexit meeting will be January j i 6, with lalpih Hiaiwood the p^nsr *■•" I < chairman for the roonth, 'and Mrs. ! j George rLavender in charge of the , I refreshmeruts. j I'll a.ninoy" you with one m» ; poem 'andi I'm sure it applies tio every CZ^Z The',011® wf u;s:'/ ""' ': ' ' If you :find your day, lad, Am.c * your road both long, . You will make them shorter If you sing a osng^ AnTi! Arbor, with Mrs. Zaharee as -A- J. Allshouse spent Monday i. Higtoland 'Bark. Miiss Margiaret Pennington is. ill with pneumonia, Michael Oarrigaia was in. Adi*_a:. Taiui-sday on business. Isn't it so though? When we are ■ •Willi-am. Reynolds of Britton was a jin .tan-fee it's very Wyd'to wMstrle 'c^1&rr in the '&■ w* Payne heme Sa,.- 1 Qr sing.^ YiOiUi'll start ,to sing, Qien ,vir^^' If your night and: road, lad, Are without a moon,J Yon; nan make them*brighter' With a whistled 'tui).e.'" * - VV-Kramer. F}""*it"b Towler, -eleatiota inrspecitor Xifcfle Henderson, .election clerk _ 12.0 Frank Cammet, gatekeeper-,. 5.20 Adam- Klumop. salary. A. Tit. Westphal, cniEals for t*Tam.p*i .- —. C. E. Alber, salarv _ Anchor Steel Co. Mdl-a..* ... ■H. Gross & Sr>n<* Mdse. Toledo PirEsssdi Steel, torches Municipal T_r.a%^of. ..... JGeo- v" Cook & Son, labor onr' water truck; , _ Citizeos Mu'tuial insura.ice Co., insurg.n.ce on -fire truck Sugden St Wihioplei labor:—,... J Sugden & VarnrHbucen, gro- i John Fritz. labour. j Aaron Luickhardit, labor JFraork King, labor. !Fi-edi Mayer, labcr... j Fr-Ed Luckhardt, labor ]'C. E. Alber, gas _.., L-anee Rogers, labor...... ...r.;. ^ Motion "by Uphaus, supported, by Fairbanks, that bills he -allowed aa.3 crd'srs drarA^n. for same. The councilman who are intereste'l !in any of the above-"bills have with- arawn their official action, on: sam* Moved' by Uphaus, supported by Faibanks, ifibiait we adjouTrh -subQ'ect to call of Mayor Mar}? Sugtei. LOTTIE WAiL-LACE. Clerk. jMARK B. SUGDEN, Mayor. For Sale—Purebred White Rock cockerels- Albert Graf, phone 192- F3. 4tf . 12.00 10.00 12-1*1 83 S' 6.1.9 * 2.?A 9.00 lo.o;. 9.15 80.25 27.12 ,1-61 2.8*1 4.53 3.53 2.S0 8.75 5.06 24.91 Poinsettias and other Ghrisitm!as plants and flowers rat 'Saline Greenhouse. Repossessed Model A Ford Spore Coupe, only $125.00. Wiedman Auto Company. v * Pitless farm scales, nearly new. Priced to sell quickly. Wit'dman: Auto Company. For Sale'—Canary .birds, $2.50? and up. Mrs. J. W. 'Harmon,. 114 E. Michigan Avenue. ■ " -a ■ Save Dollars on repair labor. Prices reduced 20 to 60%. Wiedman Auto Company. For Sale—Good! ihaad' made- bobsleigh, cheap. Inquire of Bent Moored Pleasant Lakie joad. ' Model A. S'crd Sport Roadster in -good condition. §85.00: Wiedman Auto Company;* Saline, Mich. ! Genuine Petroleum Coke at $10.00 ! per ton delivered in your bin. Saline '_ Mercantilei Company. "Eniter tains Siirnday Schools Glass ' think "Oh, whaits the use!" If. you ! can only -force yourself to sing.i . ^ things would: be brigrhter.'-Youe* v';'3'*^** <-^«v,r„ s„ _- s"?-^..*. --'-z'Sy--, Miss M-.s. Harry DowniD.g'and Mrs. Carl j Thomias were Ann 'Arbor vis.tc'..." ] AUCTION SALE ; Buy your grease jobs for less than !'42 cents each from the Wiedman I Auto Company, 'Saline, Mich. i — i Old. Tune Daaiee in^Clmtoni town hall Friday evening, December 16. j Admission 25c for" gentlemen. '^W Z°?WZt ^6Sf ^nterta^e tr^fe is"ne^er so gi^'^Vhot^t--^^ Ad*e Crittenden returned MISa,:JuliE,tte Stark's Sunday schpo cne ^ , fa - s « , ^ Sunday trom a visit wth friends ic. class Friday evening at their usual Christmas "p a ity. During the-, eve ning ''Christmas carols were sung, session the following "officers were electced: President—*-Mary Joanne^ Bridges." .Vice President—Gertrude' Marken- Secretary—Mceta Sloss. - ss fix. Don't' pu^""^ 'ItJvU. tZZ'\ MwaxiDB* for a ^J1^ J^r ^mt 'Mr. and,.Mrs. Stua-t Bdbv of A' rian- spent a part of 'the past week in Dc- i4 <3 in: so much time preparing for a rainy day 'that you have no time* tb weie anus, enjc th sunny ones. You can'al-» fJfn"Ts .„ _,-..- . ^ games .playsd- tod at the business ^ ,take a ^ off but ,you ^ ^'W'*1^ put it teck! If w,e put heart in our 1 tr^'^ c^rs^bfRaIp,*a0Mick- ?uthea^ei2Uu y -1" k ^ll: el .home'Sunday evening. P Am,*? a -L „„„*i • -■* Mr. and Miu. Charles Gorton and »*n^fv7^n vw?t ■ n, *a*f",y ' son of Detroit were guests Sunday oi Refreshments were served by ^^^jr*££$£* |
