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VOLUME 52
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^ SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DEfcEMBER 22. 1932
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NUMBER 10
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WHezQffi&ersahd^ "^"'
Directors ofzthe .
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SAVINGS
w/.s/i yot/ a// a
Merry Christmas
and a^
Happy and Prosperous
New Year
F-y
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The Seniors Put On
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A.Verv Good Shaw
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If
["Where's Grandma" aind High School !
r. Band Concert Greeted by a ' ' 1.
Full House Thursday. f
ii
j*by Miss Golda Morfoid, put on an, ex- (
"cellent version of 'the roaring coin- ;
edy, "Whera's Grandma," last Thursday evening at the high ischpol'arudi-.
tonum. From the beginning to b"ie"
'■jend ' they -ks.pt the "big c-roiwd*. thor-
?"-oughly onTedgB^and titters" c-f laughter (more or-less subdued1} kept run-
! ning through the audience* as.char-1 c-
J ter after character1 was introduced t~
, the audience.
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Every member of the cast»wias .in
fine fet+la' and 'handled his or Jiei '
j part/well, hut especial" credit must-bt:
j given to the broadest coraednenne of
i the play, Vekna Jedele,' for her portrayal of thejcolered servant. r%. \
Dahha* Energetic, swift-moving of
tongue and foot,*her eiarcaStic string
of language fayrly blasted cpposifr"*r,
out of her path As'is "usual,'her
slo-w-wiVed sloWef-mbvuig . spous?
was a perfect '■foil fer Jb.gr histrionic
talaris, Lutihe- Hertlrr acting *as
ca+cher for her sarcastic quips
Eleen Martin, as the older sister
in. change of a troublesome family,
earned her riant wisll and natural1 v
a« did Mae Si-ihttnoen in the title r-J-
of the "Youngest grand-mla," you, ever.
saw" Also Naomi Friis did som*3
very good actmg'in the act where her
tonigus dripped vi'tfol as she "Hacd!"-'
it out" to-her -unsuccessful nival. Tn
fact, the writer is ashamed 'ito attempt to pick out the good parts
since u they were- all a-bojit ^egijally,
good.' "'The class andi'-tSfrss Morford
.are to be congratulated! upon, tlieir
■success. v,s^- -> - " " ---* j .-%- ,r;- --
; Pla^g^ four-go&d numbers the. Methodist EpisCODal
high, school band under the direction "•*■■•*-»*""*"»*"' *^F«*=»'Vi'»*
r»F Clair CsrabuTn of Miaeon, showed
themselves as worthy ' of •* attention'
and commendation. Until about six*
Gifts For Christmas
Everyone Accepted
Many Can Be Picked from Our
Complete Stock" ot r; 1 ?
Electrical and Plumbing Supplies
UPHAUS & SCHROEN
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Our Employees-Join Us ii> Wishing i-You a
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■Merry Christpfyas
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Happyi: Prospgtptis
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Wieclman Auto JSo.
Phone 75 , . $z!^£b Saline
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HPHUS it was, nearly two thousand years ago, that
the angel of the-Lord spoke one night to the
shepherds on tlie hills in the Holy Land and the
*" "^tidings?, was the' "news" ofthe coming*of a'Savior; v
Down through the ages since that time these same
' "tidings!' or "news" have been repeated at this time
of-riEe year which we call Christmas.
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T)p,vm' through the ages the function of bringing
"tidings" has devolved upon thatrinstitution known
' asv^e'new^BrpeE.*rrAn3'n6"newspE5)erpeEfoEms that
function more "faithfully than doesAeifana Tasm
Ntivsp'itper in a community of iitnnEsrand^iGrjae-Eoving
.people. And in that commui^tyTione is"so humble
but that his or her name is written in its columns
not ,oiice but. many times throughout the years.
So what better messenger, then, than the Home Town
Papa-to say to you at this time of year "Behold, I
"bring you good Jtidings"—tidings of love and faith
and hope, tidings of peace and prosperity that^ is
yet to be?- AndHatlf^thfes'e tidings, come the wish
for a Merry Christmas to you from?-'-* ;*-\ ^it ^ *
\- " ',.*'• THE PUBLISHERS
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Bank Depositors
Receive $50,000
AnniAersary of Reopening; Observed
By Residents of
Saline.
THE OBSERVES LINERS
Classified Advertising
SUNIT.IUM CHAiCGE. 25 CENtS
(i< per line firit mserlioii, 4c per line
euUi ^I'bseiiurni miertina.
Wreaths of all kinds. Saline Greenhouse. , .
Watkins Products. Call phone 285.
H. S. Gardner.
All sales casn 1*5 o^ credit. _ Saline
Mercantile Coinpanv *l*
Wanted—^Lxvestock of
John Probyn; plione 251.
all "'kinds.
For Sal&—Geese, >alive or dressed.
Harold Hamrmiond, phone 195-F21.
For Sale—'Purebred White JRocIc
cockerels Albert Graf, phone 192-
F3. 4tf
Poinsettias and, other C*5hristm!aa
plants and flowers at Saline Greenhouse.
sGopyrt*lit 103*
ROTARIANS SEE
Chinch Program *• . EDISQN PICTURES
Christmas Tree- Exercises Will Be
Held This 5 Year on Friday
. .1 .,_'" Ercning.
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Organ Prelude^-"CShancel Radiance"
^Wesley Dieitik-ta". _ ,___,
Processional: Hymn III-—Richard
months agx>, not over three of ithe I
band had ever played the instruments"'!
they now handle so well „ Thev ^ **
tsbiQEelves justice Thursday night
"nd justified the opmiong which musicians bad foirm&d previously. -?Re-
mforced by five or six imaimbers of the ,
rH S-*oi't* band, the voun<?er people , Glark, Hsirald.
-bowed the=<> .biys ithat tPiey would ' Scripture Reading—^Richard Clark
have ito buckle drtwn to lessons agiain ! Invocataon.
t- kseo vi" iw.'b th' Hig-h School ■"■"- i Peaceful Night—Herald and Chor-
siciamsr'who have been studying white us. >
"le Sc-r-'ts ware restmg. Intact, t*re j iMiix--uiD Welcomes-c-Emestine and
high school band is now in the pes* I Harold Wilson
"""•in of having to decline members - \ Recitation: "Wdse_ Men"—Charle3
the preser-it time berMuse these mem- Blast.- *.*■ -S-j^^ -r- »t. _ ~
bers want to* *>pH¥.r^me ' specific ir- j F^ercii-*.* •"C:»tf'stHias^—Tin^'Tpts-
st-TJment'"fo**r;which '"there is not a R-ecitaticn:-,- "Chtistniias'rr-rStory*1--
vacancy/" ^'"* "*"' ^ - ."" Dwight Carr,
"They^are'overloada'd with trum-
Views °of .Golden Jubilee Celebration
at Greenfield Village and Gamps
of Boy and Girl Scouts.
(Ann Arbor Daily Nevvs, Dec 15)
Residents of the cify of Saline today celebrated the anniversary of an
event for which the entire country
can be will proud—the reopening just
one year ago of "the Saline Savings
bank. ' <- '" '"" ~ !
Closed m October, 1931, the bank \
reopened its decors last Dec. 15. And i
the reopening, accordmng to Bank
Commissioner (Rudolph E. Reichent,
marked a step forward m state banking methods; it "resulted in the pla-a
of tneopening being named the "Saline
plan" and brought jniational recogni-
-fitm botli to the state"" and the little
oty Itwatedtmne-iiiilas south and west
■rrfL-ATin -Arbor.
"**33je 'aBniveisary of «the reopening
-was commented on today hy Ijee
Tescher, vice president of the insti-
ticn. More thara $50,000 was being
released to depositors today, acco -i-
ing to the terms of the five-year
moratorium pi an and' deposit cr's
agreeimisnt. This mairked the firrit
distribution of currency since the'
bank closed for th.3 isevea-weisk penoi
which pareceded .the .reopening last
year.
The bank was the first institution '
in the state to reopen under this plan BUzz-saw attachimient fer Fordawj.
of'one-year payments over a five-year tractor. Pnced-tbo. sell quick. Wiedt
perio*d. The -instituttion since has man Auto Company.
been given recogmtan_^yJpanking of- . , -^
ficials in many statues and-Nciw York Repossessed. Model A Ford -Sport
n&w as considering Adoption of spe- Coupe, $100.00. Must be sold; *Wied-
cial legislation based, on tihe Saline man! Auto Company
plan. n {
""The financial condita.cn of the insti- , Genume Petroleuia Coke at ?10.00
tution "is excdHent, Mr Tescher said, per ton delivered in your "bin. Saline
"From only the ri-gessairy- funds on Mercantile Company.
hand required"b<y law when thesbank I —
reopened Dec. 15, 1931, the Wank now ( Warm automobile storage only $1
has a greatly'increased'surplus which per week." It -will save many-repairs.
is coTx-Tete evidence of the 'confidence , Wiedman Auto Company.
which, residents of the city and cou*?--- j —
had/ in the institution in i+he face of Radios. We have several sliglhtly-
strenuous economic conditions. used Spartons at ba—"^in prices..
Pitless faim
Priced to sell
Auto Company.
scales, nearly new.
quickly. Wit dinan
Save Dollars on repair labor.
Prices reduced 20 to 60%. Wiedman
Auto Company.
The Boy Scouts'
^ast Thursday noon the Rofcai-j
club mr&t at The Tavern as usulal and
the program consisted of two pairts -
bath illustrated by moving pictures
from 'the Ford laboratories. The
first part was of general "interest, s
portrayal of the Golden Jubiles Cele ' Pep Breakfast Ushered in _Wnat is
Wiedman Auto Company.-
I Buy your grease jobs for less than,
Financial Campaign , *2 cents s each from the~Wiedmaa.,
i Auto Company, Saline, Mich.
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bation -of the invention of the m;a^
descent electric light by Thomas Alva Edison, and of the party given toy
Henry Ford to celebrate that Juibl:e
at Greenfield village. '____
,It^wdl-rsbe-remembered iJSiat PMjr.
Ford has cauised ttf.-bs r;constrccted
at" Dearborn the old shop where*"J}ai,-
Wis^e*--.—Tames,,sMary? Ja*nev-ar^.d , soon,actually; invented- the,.fif^t'in-
arid will-admit no'" more indeed they Paul HammiTirt "T ^.—^-.-n^. ~-.-~\ candesMnt* light as 'well- as -several
contemplate dropping"two or three of SonafT"Bell""—Vatmstesr. Class.-- < cither Suildings"belonging to the-ea*'^
these "Eock to some* flitter instrument' Rfcit-9+icn- "Nn, Qovm. rm- the Inn" * Amsncan -.-pecyjd.: .These ware .all1
which is needed ' There are pecpl
who are trying to* play*trumpeits wlip
are physically'-" incapacitatsd _frcm
doing so Tnere will be no more s*ax-
ophones iidded unless some one want*
to 'try a bass ""Sax. * The o*hers ar^
all full Tor^ th^-" present.' -No more |
claniets ■■ now, _ either,? tri* there**
opening's fon: twovor threat flutes and
—^Ethel Mae STJike.f"-,
Rec*it3.'-i->n—VmeteZCarr. ^ - :
Rrcit«"*ion * "M*e?ry - Christmas''—
JiT>tmiv Si>iks - .>.-h-v..
"-Ext"'*"** ,'T;he^-*Chr"<?timas Rain-
bo-tv"—*t,T>,'-*i«'-' ^rv^irs^.Clis^: , "-, x
£fo**g- ' '.'■Wbjspenfr SoftlV'—Maxint
a iri B-ttv Bracev. ,**•;•: -<I . *~ —
i." -p-or-itation: "N&- Room"-r-Helen
i shown m the. film, -the guest*'' ol'iori
1 c-r. at^. the„ ^irty—among ''them. Mr
EMison PTesidsnt^HoTver^'aiii "wn,-^
Wrdl^Roger^, Charles M. Sctiwati, ^tpl
>Of rmor>e->than usual interest itocin-;
habitants of .Saline was,iyie old Clan,
ton Tavernv which, served as a heac-:
quarters for the parrty hr thsir, com-;
ings and".goings- Since -$h.e pictures'
a piccolo.'-'AnOtheribaaritone'-is ne-ti- P-^nev ^ -->*•■ h-ad to bj-'take^Un.-a poujrang;minr it
ed, another boss Iothc,"two miore/nEue-.- | '"""•H'^itatinfl"' fB^^m*- tor.-jaj.HaprVi taxed .the photognaphers' "art- to the
I-rphoners, and'tworFreneh-hornsrj-A ' Dav"—T>^r^^"3&js jPa^is. -.--~ ** c* * utmostpto g"et-g)ood- clear- negatives,
bass-dnim" wvl Iberadded.* after the ' S6rig-r* "Beivhelh*fem,J^rf- Pollvanni b*Jt they were*equal to ^the occasion
holidays and ax.-bass prumi-ne-r is ,be- Cla^s ^ s--* -'The second*-*partvof the program
ing sous-ht.a*ter ,;T£,any.-parents.a.-/** i^tafffeanas '"fert^f^ErtU-SirrSJi.31-511?11*3' was!'a--film fromrflhe same source 'iIt
c,o5vempla.*'ftTg adding-v*t^eir.iS*tij1lsr3i:gt .Class ep^r^ iu'3)^!atir^.*;*^!he!; wwirk '*wf 'i'the- "Bey
' ■■--■■ ' -■---' Orffertoory*. violii"%> and orgiaci^-ac-. gggg-^ agd GlTl g^uts. This wars an
compairme'-t: -••B*''i!cen*?e-" h**_&ZrU0.-
Tnl"** GA**,'H"1:^IreneiFJteGera:5<flT*-WesT
lev Detiker. ~ .-,-."■-. "* .->S
ts (nss_flicrs a*-- the ^Eio*ht"-r-Chrisbar
W-*irkers - *- ~ -v;
*' jTi'Tn'i R-'^di-narrj'TIo Y-^u* Hear the
LA.n-arefs S'fngi-----**-""—-Vh-ri .TSi^rcs^.-. .,
JS^V>'>T».'* ~"Cv,'rist-'i<= B-m"—Gajth-
^•£a-rl<<s-5i Yovtrg Crusaders^^tnd
-.j* -* -.
Benediction r>;, .**
to-fie tofrA ntj-svill >*t*r>best "Def.075?
making'any*"initiail, investment- to
talir fhifmr*/+''r cprer with*I^Cr,-Carfi,-
bum or w'^h-ilr. Kaldeir^-More members-- are needed now „but- they must
ba specific lnstrurnrEiits-or pupils will
rot ire adH'-d to the .band*since,this
would destroy its balance .-.__'
As a final ncte of r€*n=mrirance, a 1.
male quartet? coached .and acctjmpa-jr FT'""-
ied by Mrs. Aileen "F. ,Browri, sang Joi'v Juniors
two numbers e-itrfemaly^wlll. A mal-- j
quartet always seems to make a hit j
witb an audi&nce ardj this one was ■
no exception. The boys, did extremely well ard just-fled, the *big ha*~d j
which they received from the audi- '
ence. > . .. . - ., _ ,. .. .
unusually-Mttteresting" film which-was1
very* much >~ to Tthe point that day,
sino*<** this*'w'as'-the dayvwhen <the
£coiit financial prograni-jwas -bem.~
nt 'over. The"* films1'Were.-secured
through'the courtesy of'F.* O. Wiedman. - "*,*""" '
NEWXHEyRQLET TS.
~_ 4, / NOW.dN DISPLAY
MRS." TJ>h'A" ISSSSSiV/lKWA N
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Model
Nineteen r Thirty-tafree *■ Model Has
"** -Greater* Powier, Increased Size
1" ' and Is More; Economical.
MISS .MARY R.>GIUFFEN-s
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A .ReatQTd-Fashioned
: '11 ; Holiday Meat Display
•-- -Not> many -years ago it was an1 established custom of the meat merchants to display in'their shops
fancy sides of Christmas Beef, Dressed Hogs and
Veal.- -The.Sausage maker-also was given?opportunity -to show his products? "ro." "
.This year SCHMID'S MARKET shall renew this-
old "Holiday custom. We invite everyone of this com- -
munity to-visit our market during the-glad^ Holiday
season and inspect this really old tim£ showing "of
excellent meats. .Come and See! " '* "
■ HOLIDAY POULTRY?. /
HOME-DRESSED CHRISTMAS BEEF
- HOME-SMOKED HAMS, BACON, DRD3IXBEEF
HOME-MADE SUMMERS4TfS^G.E,; ^
if'is our sincere wish to express to. our natrons-- H '
A; VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS / |
.' .'.' *'.,-.- .' .and a "-- -- *' •* s
VERY HAPPY NEW YEA]R f .if
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Schmid's^ Meat^M^ket
!* Mrs. Rosa Marie iWiedmon; ^56
years "of age, passext-taway Saturday
j afternoon, DEcember 17, at her>home Nearly 100,000 people are back 'at
, m -L-ooi-township? <&> i*1"6 -Salms-Ann W0T_^ as the result of the inroduction
'"Arbofi-oad oShe.wasrthe daughteivof 0f the newiChevrolet''which,-went on
the^late FrederickeJJedele and. Chris- display here Saturday at the sales-
tiaff Bratui^aadd-waso-Stohfalong "ffi§i" x&omi.of ,Geo.-v*V rQook & ,Son.-.a.15]is
church.
Miss Mary R' Gnffen was" born in
' Augusta ' " "
ty, April
lnfe'"at: "
Nathan Bordine. "December' 13,-11932 _
j- In eaily life she made-ner hd-Q I' '-She ..was umted'?n*,marriag-i..wit'i
iwith her brother, D C. Gnffenjol* Yp- 'Firc'd J.'Wiedman Ifeyember 21, 190-1,
silanti. 'Foe the past 23 years she |m- Saline" iwho-pree-eded--her-in dsath
hadnnade her homie with*the Bordine May 9, 1925. " tx " -' >«. %
family. - * * " " i ""Mrs" Wiedmiam is__"survived by, one
She leaves to moi_rn their loss one | daughter, Alma,- and-arasrlson, Waite-
bro""h:r, iW. W. Gnffen, of Nehigh, of- Saline; one sister. -Mrs Julius Mar-
Nebraska;
nieces. One , , __ ._ _.. . _ _ . , .
dins and three bro''hers.""Walter Grlr - i Braun'of SantA Ana^Calif.; and^sev- tion of leadership the company enjov
fen and 1A W." Griff&n orf "Nebraska [eral nieces, ond -nephews. One dausrii- ,ths .tremendous adva^ag^ of 1)11*^
and D. C. GnfEen of Ypsilanti, "Mich?, te? Elsa,-died when. 18., months old. purchasing, power which means the
preceded her in death. '""' j-and'onaJsoii. Ravmord, disd when .8. ab lity to brfy the.fin-*st materials a.""
Funeral services iwere' held Friday .and one-half years of*age.* -._ , *U?s 'owest cy* e.-d in^turnlpass this
Hoped to Be Successful Effort
to Raise Sufficient Funds.
Drive Safe! Tire chains to fit aHr
tires at the lowest pr.ces m the city>_
Wiedman A<uto Company,*Saline.'
' Last week Thursday, 22 men and
boys rm et Jot. breakfasUa.tJ£:45 at the
,Westphal jrestauxant to plain, - set
Ration and
iBuring the past „ — _ .
. USE NO-DUS fSOLCTION
„To treat your coal.- -
support for the Boy Scout movement^rhoea and Cholera and kee-o-thoai,-
in this.county. - ti.eS ',-•*-*-£."-jhtbic* healthy.„Saime Mercantijo Caj
them*-.-a\*"good-. *•- ','< '-' \'. --■ '-^-y ■**-'■■, $
First;
;. L servred .
[Radio service, all* makes and mod»;
els. Shop at Gross' hardware, phone
1Q1; evenings, .34-^2.^Walter Wj
Schneider.;. .-
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Labor prices reduced. Let us re^
pair your car now at a saving. /
GEO. V 'COOK "&* SONf~ ^ ~"
Authorized-Chevrolet-©ealers- -
bodies for-tbe--Chevrolet line. ",
,-For four-!-of.; the past six years
Chevrolet hais led in bu. ldmg and •iE'll-
mg more automobiles than any other
manufacturer and this-year they offer a cer whech is in keeping with
their position of first plaice m the au""-
tomobile industry. The extensive tm-
one nephew'-arha seveiai i-^n -Saline'"'two brothers. Christian pjrcv-vnei*,ts,madelin the new car, are
e'*sisteir, Mrs.- Nithan'-Bor^ ; Braun of Ann lAjrbor. and George-J* possible-because in, Chevrolet's posi-
afternccn at the Bordms heme* Rev'
C. El ^Kircher officiatmig. Bunal m
the mausoleuim'-in Oakwood^ 'ceme^
tery. ->-'-.- • „
CARD OF'THANKS;
• -c - * 1 *--^j
-siou <"
friends
■ W,e,- wish *" to. thank ou*-
neigh'ors and rnelativ^i for .tbeir-^Rina
^"•vp i"*™i*~"*"s ^' sj'^ri-itfiv, also Revr C.
'lT:.*Wittbra*3ht'" for his comforting
words, dialling our rece.nt tore-wement.
Miss Alma -Wiedm-an,
1 ' "'„."' Walter Wiedim)an."-
' , _ j CARD OF THANKS --
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> ; • *VVG* <K*is^- xlo '"thank -" oisr.- -friends,-;
lnsi.gihborB apd' rela'tives '_tpr'. their "day afternoon
kin<?' exT*"e.""'i"3js . of- symr'Ub.y, "also
Dr. Kfrch'sr frrrhis r-a.mforti-ir Wrcirds
during^ouif'recent iBereavement".
" - "Mrss. * Mryitie'''^B7 Holmes, .
-■'•' Mr. Naf!haB.jBdTaine.^ --'^~
Funeral eenneea'-wm held "Tues- saving on-to the autcmobilsr buyer,-
dav afternoon-witliipirayer.-serwice at a T,ti~ ne-.v-ca,r jnccarrorates J.92 im-
+-K^ r-.nd^nce'Si 2:30.and-afc-St Paul's provem-ants.. A, longei;- wheelbase. -
churcli^at^ o'elockX-Rfev. C. H. Witt-' more powerful six-cylinder engine.,an
b-ach^o-ffi-Matiag. InteEmeBt^in-iOak- e*-'*"irelv new body stvhng which'r.e-
wood cemeitery. "" . -C^, fleets theiUDastrr. xraftsnaan-s^n. o'
. • bodies by Fisbar, and n«trv. skir+ie-2
Jgng&rs w.ic .conceal, all the.^unde-
fpajfe-^pf;. the '.car arp jnst l&few, c,"
. .. ^hese.--mtany' improvemienits." *" ' • - '"
- ! ."Si',.-' „ -. ~ j,. . \>„„jQ„ 0+ ~"*.In* spite of*"the- gTeater powe-r-of
lntQ Will'^^n Rosfratsvi^d Monday art _s - lr. , .*. °. • __•■•*.
j-it- win ...u HUJ..JVV..O *^~ j f.jv,e gugjp^ an^ the,increased sizs.c
the eaip. the^ 1,933 Cheviolet is mb-
ecD"^m*c3.1. -. Thij^rew-.ChervTolet a'?"
incorporates whait is jr-'obably the
.c > ■".-f-'-'zt .advancement .in. driving m-m-
*f"*i'. rfnee tha advent of the closed
. .__ . todv-.—^ the<-' new-;*'Fisis3r -sNo-Drafi
at 2-o'dcek .at aJ3»«..v-efitilaUfe ----v^'J- fciv; *"-- .-'%'^r,
2:30'".'at St.- Jacob's -r-. -. -r • - '>. -*-.■ --'•..•-.
-MRS'.' MAKS^SOSMM
the -farm" homfi of j hac^scn."-. Daniel,
-Slie:was-toorn'"ApriLr"*"Sf.!l8'l9. 'She- is
"'•-rvivert bv*1-'Ti'i sons; Daniel anr< Wil-
liarnr =wf4.'S.aline; ac brother, Gerry
Strab^of Petersbuig. --.,-.- -^
*x,-Fur.,?.Tll services Iwexe'Jield =Wednes-
tom-** •S'-'d al
churchi, Rev.. Otto P-ap^-dorf officiating". . Burial- in -St.' Jacob's^ cemetery.
hearty breakfast, and supplied" the
-Smews for ccmfortir-g the'inner man.
Befcre tih*at,- only a few strpngi hearts
Jrbougl*t^.tae*m'oney could Tbe ^raised,
Ijut aftrr* &ej had been fedr^ theyjwere
all ready to go cwt ano. .tackle "the
Wldv
"Therr Rev! "'John "Schilling of the j *
^iVest '-Side" M. E. church'of AnnlAr- ]-r"
\hor ^pave ithem a peppy talk, then ! "—IC '^ "" "" " _]
county execu&ve Wallace. Watts had , ExPert body and fender work, up>
|ii few words, then«the"* cards- were!, holstering,"5spray painting, and seri
given out, the men'divided into teams * vice on all cars. West Side Garage,
■and the hunt was on John E Dicks, Prop. *
A -vi** '. i*
t- To date, no large subscriptions were ? .,—rr—:_t—:— 1
reported, b*dt "ia^-ll^ ,n'urmber<''{cf 1 -lohri^Elwell, tenQi,"5**pupil of Carl
smaU ones were' ih, almost no one , Lindegren, will open a class for p-iv-
iu*-ning down the cause completely , ate voice instruction. Those inter-
so the committee- in charge are much 'ested call phone 41. *;
pleased Early Bird Breakfast was a (
distinct success as a novslty and th" !? - Automobile Insurance >
Boy. Scours who drummed the ta%ivS Special fates^orSfarmers. Full cov|-
'ones out of their beds got -jCt.bil: kick erag1© liabiUty^and 'propeity damag*
%ut of ths ga-tri-*, and themc-vementjs 55,000, $10,000, only $12.00 on For*d§
a success because of the great-hum- and Chevrolets. Other cars in pro"-
b=-*- of people who are engaged in and _ portion.}: Wiedman Auto Company. :
backing the movement. Boy Scout- . — ~
mg is a social insurance movement,; 1931 CHEVROLET SEDAN ^
agin^ .<r*~i mus-h leisure t7.ms for boys This car operates like new. Blue*
of the Scout <age. It is one of the duco finish and-GoodyearOires^on thia?
prp-ude't"' hoists of 'the"'"or2rani'zation «&T- Let ^ us, pve^you a_ ride in it."
that no'1 Scout has ever-yst been eon- -^Price greatly Teduced.1-"
victed of a sFricus crime. Scouters-, ,, GEO. V. COOK <§- SON, j
do not c'aim that the Boy Scouts'afe 1 - Authorized Chevrolet Dealers "J
perfect.. but thev (Jo claim thatj-it is ,( T , ^=-^ ^—, ,t£t" -
a concrete move m the right direct V-"*' CoId Weather Starting £
„tron, th-- dir--ction of leisure time well R«d Crown is the only GFJADE A
"snent*"-' Scores mee* every Thursd.i'v '^gasoline."' Your 'car -will ''start *easSef
nisrhii-at J:30 .at* tbe^.high-schools.by^^smgs<^dteCrow^=Ga^ge.^vA.
C;^n^ co-rie- nigh.t and see how they trial will convince ycq.,,, Whedman
•are t--ained to spend-,their time '»* A Autp Company. , . 1 _ .*,
' ,VSJ.-*■ - *3 *;Y% *>-% • > «"i 5 Te. i—^5. .."^ <■% ip J
Tf«ww*vn rwtatn-5 *, ' Z ,1928.CTOVROtRT COAGtt" ?
< COUNTY ROAD *BOS** ,a ^v%<_\^y'ar,d makes a good fanner's car. The motor-.and ^chassis arg
in good condition.' .Price*very reasoij.-
able' ■■' '-' .' ", , .. 1
' -, -GEO ;V COOK* & SON; \_ ^
"Authorized Chevrolet Dialers i
Signs Contract for Another Year at
• . $200 Rcductjcn in Salary. ,
' " (Ann Arbor Daily Neiws)
Jj . D. -Townsend, engineer-manager
fer the Washtenaw county road com?
mission, ^s-orned a contract Spr -an-,
other year as engineer-onanager Friday, but at ■> sa'ary" reduced $200
■f-rrrm *th 3 1932" figure
Mr. Townsfina ^was asked to sign
for $3400' compared to the $3,600 "ho,
received ''duunj 1932. The aohon
was taken by the commissioners for
reasons of economy. The motuon for
the reduction in salary* and the ten-
HI-GRADE'COAL AND COKE \J'
' -^ . AT RIGHT-PRICES •- . I
* Standard Petrcleam Coke.
- .White Star Petroleum Coke"! ;
Kobpers MiaiTl*. Coke. ^ -^._ ,,
Koppers Pocahontas." ' t Z
Koppers" Elkhoii. -' *.*
PuT-dcn-Red Ash. ' .-.
D., L. & W. Coa}> ' - -*' '*
Pnones: Res. 3-B1 l(Vi Ofiice,'' 2-R
'-- ^ '.'i ' ~W*W. J. MUIR i
L
driin^ of a--new contract was, made. * -_- *■ -rri: — '
ky Adolph .Ar dres„* newly clJ:,ted. com- STUDEBAKFTt SKX" COAOH
missfccerii-Geoirse feill, chairman, | .'r'lls standard six coach has an ex-
named Clark"' PSergus^n. 'Jrgmporairy,. ^cellent motor .and mSke some "'one a
Jjros, newly* ellcted*-"' ccinmi^icner. -"vsrv1 reasonably priced and. service-
<and-.-<nilv .two votea Tve.te cast,- tbes**- *^We" automobile. - - -
f by jMr.~G.-ll and Mr7 Andres. - '"' 'T *' a"30-V* COOJC.R- SON.;r ,
' X-=ttlr. v^iier busi.f^s ^.xce-t< t^uZZ •Autfa0.ri7*ld Ch^vrplPt-Dealers'
cf.a Tcuttne na/ujre-was trannsact^:: • „..-.,,,,■;„. *_. - . .-'. .-'.•.;.
by-'the board. Mir.-TownsendTwas nos * .^WANIED—People in this vicinity
present when rthe board met du 3-.- - w^° ha7-e anY le^al Printing required
<?ie a'f-rT'-ii. He-a1"tendsdj-a-couj^g,*:in'.. QK; settlement of estates, .etc..
jn '.TOad-.^uilding methods^ befiig, con-'
ftucfexi-'at ^the'VUiniversity. '?frv- ~l"'
Lura"'n*>ys, nrailrcad h signals which
will confer, a favor by having it /sent
'""to this'^newspaper.''-The," rates ar«
in' such" "matters "and to
this
unfVersal
have your "notices- appear..
BEAD.THE XIKI» *DSTTOI)AY*i
-•Of .the--23,930 hig-VsrAcols ii*-th-*
United ^itiijtes.-^mn-re^thian one-feufctb ._ __, _^_r ^ _ ,._ .__.__ ,,a- r
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Pennsylvania'JS^*urit,Illinois. Assort*-!WM-*h«i*-i - .-."-*.-•••■' ni^_,_^__. '-^- -1-"—*-•«»«-«-« ->>s.-i .-*•
are £**3^1v,vi&"*--''j'Mnr;^ tptask thf
or thicitf fog" «--™*-*-i— i-s-j-- --i.i *»■_•*■ ^-D-^*j,-*^ t.-jP—■ 4.--' 11^jTr 2i.--l^ i~ >r>fci
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Object Description
| Title | 1932-12-22; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1932-12-22 |
| 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 | 1932-12-22; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1932-12-22 |
| 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 |
"'" 1CZ _.*' -* V - - -^ - *'&:*,& i-P^v •? v «., ^-saline's - . "r-irm xx ' HOME NEWSPAPER ' 1 1— [I FOR 50 YEARS - XI 11 . ._%)**.g -**• "*** iJ~l$-' *4~ -i v ,<•• : DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THIS SECTION VOLUME 52 K ^ SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DEfcEMBER 22. 1932 ; ', * "X >■"■-- ' - *-# • NUMBER 10 •3 \ WHezQffi&ersahd^ "^"' Directors ofzthe . v . . 'i. -A * -*•; s jj x«iqr ]fc-5T .\v *■ ■■' SAVINGS w/.s/i yot/ a// a Merry Christmas and a^ Happy and Prosperous New Year F-y v The Seniors Put On . .- ,-.- - "■';■» ,\n *"■*■ *- •- A.Verv Good Shaw -^*r*-T T5 If ["Where's Grandma" aind High School ! r. Band Concert Greeted by a ' ' 1. Full House Thursday. f ii j*by Miss Golda Morfoid, put on an, ex- ( "cellent version of 'the roaring coin- ; edy, "Whera's Grandma" last Thursday evening at the high ischpol'arudi-. tonum. From the beginning to b"ie" '■jend ' they -ks.pt the "big c-roiwd*. thor- ?"-oughly onTedgB^and titters" c-f laughter (more or-less subdued1} kept run- ! ning through the audience* as.char-1 c- J ter after character1 was introduced t~ , the audience. . * .~» 7. --1* Every member of the cast»wias .in fine fet+la' and 'handled his or Jiei ' j part/well, hut especial" credit must-bt: j given to the broadest coraednenne of i the play, Vekna Jedele,' for her portrayal of thejcolered servant. r%. \ Dahha* Energetic, swift-moving of tongue and foot,*her eiarcaStic string of language fayrly blasted cpposifr"*r, out of her path As'is "usual,'her slo-w-wiVed sloWef-mbvuig . spous? was a perfect '■foil fer Jb.gr histrionic talaris, Lutihe- Hertlrr acting *as ca+cher for her sarcastic quips Eleen Martin, as the older sister in. change of a troublesome family, earned her riant wisll and natural1 v a« did Mae Si-ihttnoen in the title r-J- of the "Youngest grand-mla" you, ever. saw" Also Naomi Friis did som*3 very good actmg'in the act where her tonigus dripped vi'tfol as she "Hacd!"-' it out" to-her -unsuccessful nival. Tn fact, the writer is ashamed 'ito attempt to pick out the good parts since u they were- all a-bojit ^egijally, good.' "'The class andi'-tSfrss Morford .are to be congratulated! upon, tlieir ■success. v,s^- -> - " " ---* j .-%- ,r;- -- ; Pla^g^ four-go&d numbers the. Methodist EpisCODal high, school band under the direction "•*■■•*-»*""*"»*"' *^F«*=»'Vi'»* r»F Clair CsrabuTn of Miaeon, showed themselves as worthy ' of •* attention' and commendation. Until about six* Gifts For Christmas Everyone Accepted Many Can Be Picked from Our Complete Stock" ot r; 1 ? Electrical and Plumbing Supplies UPHAUS & SCHROEN .'■*. -ia-?i r ■ . . - " i . - r, t~ ,*-.,- ^ Our Employees-Join Us ii> Wishing i-You a ** l » » ■* r ■Merry Christpfyas , . , i%'.. and-a, /»V/>"". f'Zl Happyi: Prospgtptis "'-■'.'' 'New IZeatZ r'\ !■>■' Wieclman Auto JSo. Phone 75 , . $z!^£b Saline -;< ^ i.^» -- ♦ * 1 ♦ •♦ ♦ Lltrtttg ^aai ©tbtuga^ * HPHUS it was, nearly two thousand years ago, that the angel of the-Lord spoke one night to the shepherds on tlie hills in the Holy Land and the *" "^tidings?, was the' "news" ofthe coming*of a'Savior; v Down through the ages since that time these same ' "tidings!' or "news" have been repeated at this time of-riEe year which we call Christmas. -i-rjj» r> T)p,vm' through the ages the function of bringing "tidings" has devolved upon thatrinstitution known ' asv^e'new^BrpeE.*rrAn3'n6"newspE5)erpeEfoEms that function more "faithfully than doesAeifana Tasm Ntivsp'itper in a community of iitnnEsrand^iGrjae-Eoving .people. And in that commui^tyTione is"so humble but that his or her name is written in its columns not ,oiice but. many times throughout the years. So what better messenger, then, than the Home Town Papa-to say to you at this time of year "Behold, I "bring you good Jtidings"—tidings of love and faith and hope, tidings of peace and prosperity that^ is yet to be?- AndHatlf^thfes'e tidings, come the wish for a Merry Christmas to you from?-'-* ;*-\ ^it ^ * \- " ',.*'• THE PUBLISHERS s Bank Depositors Receive $50,000 AnniAersary of Reopening; Observed By Residents of Saline. THE OBSERVES LINERS Classified Advertising SUNIT.IUM CHAiCGE. 25 CENtS (i< per line firit mserlioii, 4c per line euUi ^I'bseiiurni miertina. Wreaths of all kinds. Saline Greenhouse. , . Watkins Products. Call phone 285. H. S. Gardner. All sales casn 1*5 o^ credit. _ Saline Mercantile Coinpanv *l* Wanted—^Lxvestock of John Probyn; plione 251. all "'kinds. For Sal&—Geese, >alive or dressed. Harold Hamrmiond, phone 195-F21. For Sale—'Purebred White JRocIc cockerels Albert Graf, phone 192- F3. 4tf Poinsettias and, other C*5hristm!aa plants and flowers at Saline Greenhouse. sGopyrt*lit 103* ROTARIANS SEE Chinch Program *• . EDISQN PICTURES Christmas Tree- Exercises Will Be Held This 5 Year on Friday . .1 .,_'" Ercning. -'f - •'»-'. _- ' ' *i * " ..'^ ■— Organ Prelude^-"CShancel Radiance" ^Wesley Dieitik-ta". _ ,___, Processional: Hymn III-—Richard months agx>, not over three of ithe I band had ever played the instruments"'! they now handle so well „ Thev ^ ** tsbiQEelves justice Thursday night "nd justified the opmiong which musicians bad foirm&d previously. -?Re- mforced by five or six imaimbers of the , rH S-*oi't* band, the voun .biys ithat tPiey would ' Scripture Reading—^Richard Clark have ito buckle drtwn to lessons agiain ! Invocataon. t- kseo vi" iw.'b th' Hig-h School ■"■"- i Peaceful Night—Herald and Chor- siciamsr'who have been studying white us. > "le Sc-r-'ts ware restmg. Intact, t*re j iMiix--uiD Welcomes-c-Emestine and high school band is now in the pes* I Harold Wilson """•in of having to decline members - \ Recitation: "Wdse_ Men"—Charle3 the preser-it time berMuse these mem- Blast.- *.*■ -S-j^^ -r- »t. _ ~ bers want to* *>pH¥.r^me ' specific ir- j F^ercii-*.* •"C:»tf'stHias^—Tin^'Tpts- st-TJment'"fo**r;which '"there is not a R-ecitaticn:-,- "Chtistniias'rr-rStory*1-- vacancy/" ^'"* "*"' ^ - ."" Dwight Carr, "They^are'overloada'd with trum- Views °of .Golden Jubilee Celebration at Greenfield Village and Gamps of Boy and Girl Scouts. (Ann Arbor Daily Nevvs, Dec 15) Residents of the cify of Saline today celebrated the anniversary of an event for which the entire country can be will proud—the reopening just one year ago of "the Saline Savings bank. ' <- '" '"" ~ ! Closed m October, 1931, the bank \ reopened its decors last Dec. 15. And i the reopening, accordmng to Bank Commissioner (Rudolph E. Reichent, marked a step forward m state banking methods; it "resulted in the pla-a of tneopening being named the "Saline plan" and brought jniational recogni- -fitm botli to the state"" and the little oty Itwatedtmne-iiiilas south and west ■rrfL-ATin -Arbor. "**33je 'aBniveisary of «the reopening -was commented on today hy Ijee Tescher, vice president of the insti- ticn. More thara $50,000 was being released to depositors today, acco -i- ing to the terms of the five-year moratorium pi an and' deposit cr's agreeimisnt. This mairked the firrit distribution of currency since the' bank closed for th.3 isevea-weisk penoi which pareceded .the .reopening last year. The bank was the first institution ' in the state to reopen under this plan BUzz-saw attachimient fer Fordawj. of'one-year payments over a five-year tractor. Pnced-tbo. sell quick. Wiedt perio*d. The -instituttion since has man Auto Company. been given recogmtan_^yJpanking of- . , -^ ficials in many statues and-Nciw York Repossessed. Model A Ford -Sport n&w as considering Adoption of spe- Coupe, $100.00. Must be sold; *Wied- cial legislation based, on tihe Saline man! Auto Company plan. n { ""The financial condita.cn of the insti- , Genume Petroleuia Coke at ?10.00 tution "is excdHent, Mr Tescher said, per ton delivered in your "bin. Saline "From only the ri-gessairy- funds on Mercantile Company. hand required"b |
