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SALINE'S
HOME NEWSPAPER
FOR 50 YEARS
THE
OR VOTED TO THE
BEST INTERESTS OP
-.■:i: SECTION-'
Volume 52
SALINE. WASHTENAW CO"tfN.TY, MICH GA THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933
NUMBER. 12
Oi
waruS
resent
II
400 Attend Achievment Banquet in
Ann Arbor Sponsored by the
Kiwanis Club.
May We Serve
You ?
Whether YOU axe a Patron of thit;
bank or not, it is our POLICY and
pleasure to assist you with your financial QUESTIONS.
The Saline Savings Bank
The One Story Bank on the Corner
-S&H
Put Your Dollars Into a
Home of Your Own ■
■;„ You can have- the artistic hoffieyiittle place; yqirr
%ave dreamed of,—-fee expression of you owff^astes-
'and- ideas^^reetiiig you with welcome andyeheer.f
telling yo.u.bf the pride and possession and theAeom'-;
fortable sense of worthy achievement,... It ;is o£ vital:
importance to your own happinessand peace of mind.
It is an '-'influence in the development of your children
that you can; iiot :afford to, overlook. , ;J'/. ' ;
Come in and look over our plans and plan books'.,
FOR
JANUARY
ONLY!
PERSONAL, STATIONERY'— AT LESS .THAN*.
THE COST OF PLAIN PAPER AND ENVELOPES! "
RYTEX
Deckle Edge Vellum
Monogram Stationery
Jit this low price!
100 SHEETS
With Your Three-Letter
MONOGRAM
100 ENVELOPES
sPopuitar bi-fold sheets, size 6'4 x 10%, deckled top and bottom.
Smart thiriesHleititer mono'gSramis in TeTrra Cotta Red, Nie Green or Poilu
Blue. Wide, envelopes to match, with cJeckledi flaps.
Buy now! Only during- January and July-are you offered this
raire value in stationery. . ...-
We also halve Name arid Address Stationery in the" Deckle Edge
Vellum.. Come in and. order yours now. «"■ -f ■' '•
Do You Want to Know?
-"(Ann Arbor Daily News, Dec. 29)..
Mae than 400' Washtenaw1 county
4-H club members, ifiriends" and ,f.'^T-
enits met Wednesday evtening at Masonic temple to celebrate their a. .■
nual Achisivstnianit banquet—itheir
hosts- being4 marniers of this- Ann Arbor Kiwanis club who donned white
coats anj caps and tcok charge of
the occasion ini a manner which made
tihis year's affair one of 'the most
successful ever held. * j
Lynn Fry, president of Kiwanis, i
opened! itihia programo. by welcoming j
the t'Hfltirriaster Sav the evening-, Em- j
est Girbacih, president of 'the Wash-,
tiemaiw county council. of 4-H clubs.;
Mislvin'iHartmani, a member of the;
cioiuncil, imlade the response for club
members. I
Dr. W. D. Henderson., director o.'(
the University extension division, |
made i&e principal addliess, sub-.
sibi'tuting for Dr. Frederick B.;
Fish/ar, who is ill. Dr. Hened.rson. cVa- j
■elated, tlheit the development of aj
pleasant ptsrsonality is one of the by
produces of 4-H club work which
miakes the work of such value to
young- people and he urged club mecnr
bars to cultivate maimers correct for ^
the occasion and to always show con- j
sideraitdon for others. i.
Tfoe Lima 4-*H club won fee 0'" •" i
Savings bank ■trophy for the best a!l-
eiro'und program for itibe year. The |
club is led by Miss Katherine Out- r
water. The Ann Arbor Daily News
Leader's trophy was awarded Miss
Coma iBluanhardit x& the Bridgewate;
4-H club and. it now is in her perma-'
nent possession througih the fact -tte";
she was the winner in 1931.
Haekley Butler presented Loren
Beutler. Lima 4-H club, with the
Butler' White Leghorn trophy, this
being the third year in which ithe'
Lima club member has won the cup.
Tine following delegates' ' were
named' to nine next 4-H club week at*
Michigan' State college: i
Jdcmia macagiament—Eleen Gar-
bach, Saline Junior 4-H club.
ij'ood. study—WUehlsnina Roepcke,
Industrial 3 in 1 club; Loretta. Gale,
Superior 4-iH Homemakers; Alba Ca
Heiningier, Korreot Kane Kuitnmunity
club.; - ...... .,.-,;_ ...;.. v
Canning^Eleeri Giibachi, Saline J -
4-H .«lub;, OOia, Blumnardt,. Bradge-
wjater 4-ii chid; Loratta Gaiei Superior .4-11 Homumakars;. Carolyn, Mc»
Oalla, -Ko-rreut Kaie Kanning club,
ari<i Gisiialdine Hanson, Saline Junibi
4-!H clOiO.. •■:■! :-m^: - ' -' '
•; iMso^—iSeSi '*Ernst, Saline' Junior
.4-H- Corn chib^ and Warren:. -Finlc-
beiner, Saline Junior'4-H clulx-
- Poultry ^— Lawirence Tucker, Dig
and! Scaateb. club; Loren Beutler,
Lima- 4-H .-club,, and. Margaaet. Hen-
ning, Salem Junior, Farnittrs;:jclub
Beant-—Howard' ;Dancer; Lima 4-H
club..-. ...... -. . i- ; . -, .-, -=■ V
Forest rangier—iBruce Spike,.Hiuiron
River Ranger Station:; W*yn5e;,jSpike;,
Buiixm, Raver Rangier Station'; and
Doaald Rang, Sylvan-HiUs. -^Ranger
-.StBrtion. .... -,-..-;- y........ • ■ •..'•,'
Gaidea.-—Russell, Lockwoo4, Salem'
Jrjnior; Jbarmeis: club^-Claience Rejd-
xieman, Lima-4tH^ club, an,d,«-..:Llc.yj'
Boyce, Lynaon 4-H. club., ...;;■- j.
Pbtatb—Merlin Hopkins, industriar'
3irfin; 1 -club; Robei'.t H.eanaagy;. Salem
water, Lifna 4-H,;«lU!b, and. Ciariiice"
ReddeaiiaLi, Lima £iH club. , .•• "
Ee-i—Eitcin Fry, -Lima' 4-H club. :*
Dairy—Myra Oulman,-.,-. K-cirrect1"
Kare Half club; Edmund G^een.JKor-
rect .Kaie Kalf club; Warren Fmic-"
beiner, Sialiria Junior 4-H club, and
Albeit.G.allv Saline -Junior;.4-?B- club..
' Pag^-GlehfoTd. Hanson, Saline Jun-"'
ior 4-H club; Ernest G^irbacihi, SaJint
Jiunior 4-H eftib", and Russell MeGaHa,
•Koirect Kane Klub.-. • ., .
Sheep^—Olney Outwater, Lima 4-H
cluio; GlanaiCc. BiisiUe,' • Lima , 4-iJ
club, and Albert Toriey, Saline Jun- :
io< i-H club.
If^rou want to know just what im'
pcitant!'eVents'?transpired in our own
country and; foreign lands; if you
want to know when, and' who of the
famous parsonages passed awiay during1 1932; if you want to know rfche
daites andl names of the great diras-
terg of the,;r-?ar. pad the Chronology
of l£32 im this issue." - ■ - . j
The Chronology of the year is
worthwhile reading' for the man or
Woman who wants to he wi?U inf oxim-
ed and) for the student im school. It
is well Woilth. pireserving- for feture
reference.
aline
ship
i-jjieer is laiieo
David Gordon of Saline Township
Passed Away Last'Tnursoay
i^fterrioon.
J AROUND THE TOWN
X i
BY JKCODEM0S
Well, folks, .-the, good; old holidays
are over and! iffs^ntLmia tor. start .ttv
grind of 'the new'ytear. -Let's all fcci .-
this will bs< a better year financially
than 1932. /
To began; the new; year right ibhe
Sit. Pauls League as working on a
mystery'play. "Aadi such a, thrilling,
bloc|dhcurd!'rng, 'liair-raising play you
have never seen: bisfone. The parts
are well caffrisd andi it's igoing to be
•a. humdimgef. Bei sure to keep posted on iit.
The St. Paul's Auxiliairy hield their
annual. Christmas pairty last Thu-rs- .
day.
Dild you ever try to dress, in the
dar> ? Take a ceritaje Saline citizen's
advice !and don't try it. This promi-
UTnt person, came to -the pairty all ?nu
for a good *ime. but .he had oil- the
wronig pants and' had; to-'gp home and
make a .ehaagei
■ A very- -mteiresitihg' program.wap.
fUiTnisiedl ' Keni^ajth Heiningieir gav^-
a recitation,-^foiin Elbert Schroen a
coraei soloi and Miss Schroen ga.ve
two verv deli^Mifui vqcal nuithbers.
Thiei ewening", oi* should I'say
'early morrrinig?' was-spent la chiloV
ren's games. ■/" ....-*
Bean-bag was'vplayedf umtil Mr-
Ernst got excStEd, sandi threiw' the bag
out o'f A the window. - "
'Me*.Hisinb%ier, being' yery patriotic,
whjstled! Ainferica. -Then caine the
ea.ts.iand' oih. boy! -: '
Here- and There.
St 'd"rts of Western Reserve academy Hudson, Ohio correspond -with
boys *u fifteem nations, hoping to
continue world' peace;
In the manual arts high school at
Lo=i Angeles last year were enrolled
eleven s»ts of twins
Somefhin£r new m, the line of itn
sunng students 3Bfcey now1 may ln-
suiw_thjoflns.='ly«lsijgfg'ai^ist be-ng called
on m class For-tihek sKaslL^swiraf
25 ce^its tbey rri$\r -coMeet 55 'froTi
itheir policy-if by "cbancervthte. professor should call on. tfenr- - """
Rules of senoiar-rvp for entrance
to the Uri'versit-y; otiWasWiigtoii have
rooenfly b^°n cbarSs^ir The- nfew- rule
is 11 c t of 12 grgdss earned in. senior high school injust be 7SJT>sr,cent
o-r a'hiave )-• r~der^to be a. -student of
the umversrty *
Do you knew how-the rratives spend
>jw>- vr-rfcr i^, Hawaii?''"- Sliding',-^--
only not on snow 'trartronrtergse paim
kawea .flown-the ^as^f-WDs.''■:-■'■-•■' ;
An intsrestiEig -jtSniugr. afcoufe^Mext-
co-is. theis-is u^iorirrt'of'rnarriiage.
or- ppif pride; ithat"is, inc the. heart ot
Mexico.. - * " • ■
Thai';, at 1-3'S1, sSnresfdIv?i,r-«§." C-u.-
ples Uve-togieitxiie.r5nsiiMBitirea of 'pn'-i
•'&*clHr*,--ifren' t*ie$- cijan'ge'- oar ■with
the neighbors. „ -.snac'J^y,?. *:'■' \
'iWeb-i3>SSal1Jy .-Ioa^aan^f? Mexicans as-J
.iTirfy. Tbe lower ela^e**afe buit;the
hwibr.r Mexican. r>.-,-,SPnnJardTrTS-"]ust
as. cle3n. as-iany o%6erfjwM*si'i'«f?ir«on.
a-"4r -Gev wear ■ !^ec tuoffr- beauitiful.
sa.^iV*! »r,Ji ■rT.v-r-'J^infi^-rlfi.tibes^ i-"- .
Bull CiarhitAag: is ■.still a common.
Fry~r^. -;n l^eocico. „■"■-;
A.r,> &*.' .°i0-Ti'nrsJ of "two" years a0^
tight? Well I Oiinks-f-bt—at ims+
»?-t* ma-j~>ri.tv of itham are not.- They
e^*?. srrinig to ivy tress <fer the; school
yard.
David Gordon, the third son of
David and Sally Ann Gordon, was
torn in Saline township Novambir 3,
1850. His father, a stone mason,
came to this country from. Edinburgh, Scotland, and worked in New
York state, where -he married Sallj
Ann Cole.,, Desiring, like 'the earlj
pioneers, ito s&5k his fortune farth©!.
west, he caane to Saline and "pur-
oahsed a faism. Returning to New
York to finish his work, he seat Mrs.
Gordon 'and two small sons, William
amid John.,, by bcalt to Monroe, from
wfoere thsy made the journey, re>
quiring two days by ox team
aaii wagion, to the iitlle log cabin where the present house stands.
Lalter the father joined his family,
cleared the lanid and: built a comfortable louse.
On April 8, 1874, David Gordbri
Wis united in marriage to Aimed?
Colldns. To this union wiere born ft,,
children,—Nora, Who passed on in in
fancy, Blanche, Walter, Glenn anc"
'Kenneitito.
From his Scotch ancestors (Mi
Gordon inheritedl a stromg constitv
tion and! a rugged character. Lik'
his pions'er parenlts he worked! to im.
prove'the land and provide cooafort.
for his hisme. The whole 82 years o/
■his • life wane spent on .this farrr
homestead.
Durinig the last few years 'he haf
been in failing health and' passer"
p-ace2ully on Thursday afternoon
December 29, 1932.
He is survived by his widow. A
meda Gordon; a sister, Mrs. EUer
Collins; one daughiter, Mrs. Clyde W
Gauntlisitt of Milan; tiiiree sons, Water, Glenn .and .Kennsithi Gordon, o^
Saline township; 11 grandchildrer
three great-granchdldreiD 'and a hosi
of friends.
Funeral seirvices were held at the
residence Sunday a£temoonv at 12:30
Rev. Bertraim. Ede officiarting. Buria
was in Oak Hill cerneitery.""
J^DEPENDfiNTS IvK
ONE AND DROP ONE
s-ZJll i i .
.^irfVEftULNEBS
Playet! Mian Last Wednesday NigSit
and Last Night Two Teams
From Ann Arbor.
l.\ttUi. t>) l.'iSi.'
S
K in IBS'
i il<»:.
Watkins i-roducts. Call phone 285.
H. S. Garunei.
tons Alfalfa hay.
The SaliQa basketball team, opened
.heir season last Wednesday oaighit,
with both a victory and a dsl-eat, in Wanted—Ten
their engagerneiats with strong Milan Phone 194-F12.
•; iggregations.
la tisla opening game :the second All sales cozux. In o credit, valine
team lost to JMilan largely ithroughi Mercantile u.,UiL.>an.v.
their inability to capitalize upon*
Wanted—livestock of
John Probyn, phone 251.
aU kinds.
Came in and see our bargain tables for Janjasry at Parsons'.
cows.
thar free thtciw chances. Their defense could1 standi imjpnovemijnit and
it is hoped that this will be 4-rougiht,
about in the near future by 'the
adtoption of the sityle of defense used
by the fiust team. Craig of Milan received 'high scoring honors by ''tossing
in threei field goals .and. a pacr of free
•Sirows, for a -total of -eight poia'os.
Saline's first team weat into their
-gaime armed- with -a defense, new- to
most of thenar -buit it proved ito K\
iViitz, effedtive as is indicated by tthi carhai'.tt audi HeadUight Best Ov-
fintil score. Milani ihad^ several goor; @r]an& soid at 98e at PairscnB'.
marksmen 'on thecr team, ibuit they
"* " iW. L. Douglas Shoes are honest
values, 53.60 to §5.00, at Parsons'.
IToi< " Sale—Seven Jersey
W. G. Hayes. Phone 194-F12.
For Sale—Fox tsicrier puppy,
quire ate Haarer's Paat Market.
Inc
For Sale—Geese, 'alive or dressed.
Harold Ha-mmiond, phone 195-F21.
For Sale—N-sw nailchi Durham, cow
with calf by side. Herman Kohleir,
phone 142-F3. ' 12^fcf
founa" few opportunities to display
tlieiar wares, due to this type of de-
snse. Bruckiner and! Aluk playes?
ca.tch througihouit this gaime, being unable .to find anyione else to- pass to.
Dell Tanner, one of this "old
school," kindly consented to coacii
the outfit ;this season. It was
thiroiuigh his efforts thiat this change
ini diaf-EUBS was- brcuighit about. Teacns ,
uponi'winich ba piayedl"a fe'w yearj Fitless farm scales, nearly new.
agoi used' this- style of play to very? Priced to sell quickly. V.ivdmaa,
good: advantage;. Prospects ace bright Auto Company, .
for a repeitition this yeafc Estemr— I
ar /the big man ftmax the south) is[ Save Dollars on repair, labor-
back- and is quickly regaining: his nlf ; Prices reduced 20 to 60%. Wiedmam
=shocitinig forcn- He led the Saline at- Auto Company.
tack with eight points. Westohal.:
-nc of the youngsters io> thia ranks ' Buzz-saw- 'attachment for Fordsonx
-s imtaking- a strong bid for iguard po-' tractor. Priced to sell quick. Wisd- -
^itfon; -tntwuieih: 'his defensivis ability .-man Auto Company.
Bruckner led the Milan' team in scor-.! "~■■ > c^i-*
ing hono.rs with, a total of sevr-1 Repossessed Model A Ford ^ort".
was half of bis team'.'
Coupe, $100.00. Must be sold. Wied-
mao; Auto Company.
DECEMBER MEETING
OF FORBES P. T. A.
JOHN P; WEDEMEYERh
SUMMONED SUNDAY
McCUll£ til tv'uiiiul/a'-ClUb'
The -Womarfs ciub met Tuesday- af-
tei*uo--ia at toe hcuhia of Mrs. .Fred
jauikhart, .Wiih., -,^t- members ;vand
guesis .pfesent.-"'Tiie •siiDjeat 'was
jjiiasna Lay, wiuh M>s. Chaiies (Miller
Uaaer. Saie guwe a veiry instiuetive
talk on Frencn duaana, in which, she
expl-aoniad tae word dirama ana ithe, de-
veiopmcut of it. Mr. s Editli . Rose
Paraons Head a Frencii monologue, j-.
se.ect.on, Bnrench March, on tne.yie-
itrOia iollciivicd. Mrs- Chi^uies Paiscnt
gaiv© a papsr on Frem-oh diiama.'.' A
trio by ui'^ia and Fa-say BC'A'in aau
Je_a Caruj^e Barkhaorit was enjoyed
.Mesdaaa.s fieub.iii -Rcgers, Tiomja-.s
•Shurtz, William Dell, R. W. Ewing
and Ma-x Fosdlck gave a play,
•'Charity Town Sosnlal." iiEnr.. Lu-
thflj' Briggs read a paper about ithe
new Asnewcan drsixia^ Mis. William
Lovevgaive' ca j showing that all mast
lave itheir work-
Alter sci.o-f 'i-feg to .most ia^t-wo
weeks with Mks. Max Fos&ck, dainty
refreshments were ser-ved by the bias-;
tess. " .: • '.».'.■■ .- -1 ''.
SALINE TOWNSHIP".TAXES •
•Taxes are now due and I will be at
Saline Savings Bank Jan. 7. i
Citizens Bank, Jan. 14. !
Savings Bank Jan. 21.
Alternating at each bank every
Saturday. You may pay at my home
during the week.
Dog taxes also are due and payable.'
CHARLES GRAF, Treasurer, j
Widow, Four Sons -an* Two Daughters Left to M3-urn His
Demise.
John P5ibe.iT vWed^eSneyer .died suddenly a;1.'his beenp pra; West Wicbirai:
^r.%-VE; Sunday,. t He.-was-born: Fe.b-
•M«ry'~L7'>185:l .s«Her is. sixrvivToid-by. Wio'
widow. Darothy: iwor dausihiters, Mrs.
'Frn^ft LaraTirteir =of Lodi and M"
T.-ma; VifH oc Saline; fo-ir snns.-Wil-
l"nj, John ard Aaxon of, Salire and
•Alfred of L'-jdi township ? two broth-
-.-tj. P^.-iV: r"? -FT"5"^-n ■'"'TFn^ihiT) a^'J
'Aason- of iA;in Arbor; a h^ilf-brot>,s-.
,Toiv.Ti= Ko^l-0r. of Si^li'v*, and tw> J'alr-
slEi'i^rs: 23 firr^ndchildiren' and four
gre°.t-.".randchnden. , .-•.••
v Fuo-^al p-.Tviea-? -were held' y^siter-
*9n a.f'.V'T-ii?r.n at '1:30. ait th? t*s>!-
dance and! at 2 o'clock at- St. Jacob's
ebmrch. ReV.. Ofito.-Piapi^dorf ofEciat-
'■nar. Burtal 'ws id the Bentaa- ceme-
■tery. !'
, !_
FOUR-WAy TIE 3?ST "? f : ,
"--->• " "-HsteHMID CONTEST
Guessing ^Varies Greatly', ire- Holiday
Display, 'R^jigtn^ifrxtmr'SO^i'it)
1|000 i?bnn3s..
Christmas Exercises Included Splendid Program ana} Visit From
Santa Clans'. * ""*
The December meetmg of the
Forbes P T A.-was held Friday eve-
nmg, the 23rd, with a Chnslmas program as follows ?
Jte-citaiiion, Christmas Time^—LiJ
•Can KohUr
- Recitation, Everywhere Chnstzna>-
—Ralph Cammet
- Recitation, Christmas Comes BW
Once a Year—Loiena Kohler.
•■■ ReeitaiSionj-r-m .Just a Little Girl—,
•EyelyhVGatl.-'•' - ' -■ ;■" ■'•".".'* H'
RiSsifeitipn,-' It's Christinas Tirrie-f
VilFginia-Gall>■-•'-• ■■ ; '. ' , 1-
Play, Ohristmas Comes But 'Onto:
va- Year—-Bay:land dora.' Gleason, Florj:
"ence -Lucfchairdit!; Gladys'-Robison, iPai:
Gleason; Tenia ' Kohler/' Owen- Zabri
Norman Luckhaidt arid Emma-'Koh:-'
-;&Bonjg/- JoUy...OM ;St. -Nick—Stealey
■'Gail;' -Ray- Glieasori,- 'Robert'', BcSerdV
■ and Rialph. Cairisnet. ". ' * ' '' /, "' -, 'i
•Recitaifion; 'jQiilte' Like ia StcckinQ*
—-Oireiru Gleason. ". ,
Riecitaition, An Eastern Legend—'
Robert -Scherdt.,
Recitatibn, Christmas" Holly—Lu
caie Kohler. * , .-.-••
•''■ 'Recitation, While Shepherds Watch
Their Sheep-^Duane Ro/bison
- Rieciilafciori, Ghiristmas' Tree—Ow-em
Zahn.- -_■■";- ' ' '''".:
R-ecitaitiomi,. Twenty-third Psalrn-
Tema Kohter.
Play, The Christmas Seciret^—Ray
Gleason, Ellswoirth Luckbardt, N/>
man Luckhardt, Tema and Berth?
Kohler, Stanley Gall, Gladys Robiso-* "j
Cora Gleascm. and Florence Luck--'
hardt.
Stong!. Upon the House Top-^-Cora
Glrason, Florenice Luckhardt, Glady
"Rcb'sbn and Etcrmia XECphter. •
"RefcltiaStion,' .Santa" Claus—^StanZe'-
.GaU.
RecitaSos!!, OiveTheard at Christmas
—Patricia Gleason.
Recitation, The Value of a Gift-
Keith Cammet-
Songs. It Cum® Unon a Midmigh'
Clear, and Silent Niglht— School.
'R'ecita.iioim, -Happy New Yeari—Em
ana'Kohler.' _ (
~ Recitation, ' " Santa Claus^—Eller
Gleason.
■Santa Claus iarorived at this tim-
givirig presents ito the children, Candy- audi popcorn were servedi to 'all bf
the- teacher^ .Mr^Gordion.
Tips nex!-t meeting will be held =•.'
the'hornB of the president, (Mrs. Ed.
Gall, in January.. Progiram commit-
-tee:* Mr. and Mrs. Riawnor Scudldi'r
Mr. ar>a Mrs. 'Adolph Stierle and Mr
and1 Mrs. Kenneith Gordon.
-^a'-nts, wthict
total.
^Through, the cooperation of "Abe", _ . _, ^_ , _ , ,. _on«.
j.Alber:and Dell Tetter, wbosp -, Geaume Petroleum Coke aftjm,
ivicei are=' strictly graitis, .th,e boy3 : per ton deUvered in your bm. Salin*
1 have been able to again form teams Mercantile Company.
Th« admission to the games is rei ' —
"orar'e, thev give you as much bas-' Warm automobile storage only $1
'"*tball as th*>v know how Come o"t i P^r week It will save many repairs..
-'nd «/r-wf th-m They engaged +wp J Wiedman Auto Company
f»iTS fromi the (Mbose lod«re of Anr ■ ::
.Artei- last mg-V A report of th** ! Radios We have several sugCfitly
ionterts- will be m. next week's pap-r I "-"sed Spartons at bargain prices.
! Wiedman Auto Company
EHermyer
Cafr*
T^HlBStth"'
Westtf-al
SALINE—FIRST TEAM
FG F FrG TP'
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Drive Safe' Tire chains to fit all -y
e; tires at the lowest prices m. tixe 68^.5-
MILAN
9 5
-FIRST TEAM
j, i Wiedman Auto Company, Saline. ^
fi1 "~ " '— f
s USK NO-DCS SOLUTION ^
3! To treat your coal. - ^ z
- Saline Mercantile Company.
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Dennison ..
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Bruckner
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Use Avicol Tablets, ro vvhite Diar-
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Offic&H—Knlder.
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'SALINE—SECOND iTEAT* -'
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101; evenings,
Schneider.' ■ • ->
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Walter >fW.
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When,you buy Douglas.-'Sfcoes "^rou
get-Jh^,best for rtEeiriioney.^and sold
"af Jitnod^rate^priQes.j. $3.60 'fa ?6l00,
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2f Automobile lubrication." See " us
4 j about pur special mHoey-saying- deal.
l"fLowe^'*p''rices' fever *quoted?i >"\WCed-
ci man Auto Company; -"''"-
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Labor prices reduced. Lst us Repair your "car now at a saving. *
GEO. V COOK' &' SONv '.'
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers \
Craig
Lovel'jnd
W-en
Dsnnison
Toomian ..
Wanty
Long ........
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Official—Fuoss.
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Expert body and fender work, lip-
8 j holstering, spray paintinsr, and ser-
2 j vice on all cars. West Side Garage.
°j John E. Dicks, Prop. . ;
0 i- Graham-Paige Sedan. Late model.
*j: 550.00 down will buy 'this oar, b&l-
°( ance only $12.00--monthly .for ten
~ months. Wiedman Auto' Gornpany?
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SIRS. FRANCES A. GREGG
1930 Whippet Coach. Good-'Duco
1 finish and upholstering.. $12.00 per
! month will pay for this "car, with
small down payment. Wiednian Auto
Company. £
CARD OF THANKS
"Fciaf- t^so^I* -j.61p .Hartniin-j. >;Jr..
'Chirist. •"P^-f'Vi-orTi','"r4Ha!B!"r, Cfli-J.v \9qrd
E=!-. Sc^i"--'- "— "',1 ■7-"-.';'i=^°-'T ■*it>.^' =xr"'
weight of the bs-?f ■ef ^jt"1«.-"- at f-"'"-
c\-.>.-«-.^ Tr-apf Tn^.TiVe.fl lp-^i week- T'^.s
*-".o^.«es ^pi 2^=4itlv; °i~hi9r from
30O to J ("V) T-OfMS. ' rr*.°- "n.-rry-1"-
iT-f-jpiV/) 480 ■p~"Tn^!Bl.ai'T.'? wP fri-.'r of
"he wirnars re-irivedxa. sh3Te of it.
Orders for-rubber stamps may be
left at The Observer office. Prompt.
i--7 • satisfactory sewice. _ -" - , . ■ .
CAiBiD OF TJHA3EKS
We wi"h to -+'h'~n'l« one and all for
tb=- bsaivtiful flc""*?-^ serit. and" tFe
manv acts of. kiindness shown us duf-
ing Bem'si stay aft the] hosortal. - .. "
.v.. Mr. -an'd' Mrs:-Ben Uphaus.
- -We wish-' to thank ouir ' niainy
f'i'nds. rirightors and relatives for
th3ir fcind expressions of sympathy,
a.liio Rev. Ede for his comforting
words, du-ring our recent benaajve-
ment. ^
Mrs. Erne?t Jaeger,^
Mrs. Levi Teaohoj?t,'-l
.Rollamd. Gregg, ,S,,'- -
" - ■ Efiward^.Gregg.. -1"
Some wonderful bargains'in p°r..
sonal stationery, greeting and bridge
cards. etc,">t The Observer office..
See our window-display. • *"'
Mrs. Frances Agnes Gregg, :agecr;
77. died last Thursday at the home..
of ner daughter-, Mrs^ Ernest Jaeger. I ." " Automobile Insurance
:n the Bridgewater 'road. -She' was! 'special"rate? for farmers. Full cov-
t> daughiter of Ruth. Ann and Arch- 1 €rag.e uaraiity and property damage
liald Queie'tt 'andi waa married to • 5^000 510,000, only $12.00 on Fords,
W-Wam Gregg- of Riga,, who died ^ I and Chevrolets^ Other cars in' pro-
1 „, " . "'■-,- i portion. Wiedman Auto Company."
■Sis is suiitvived by a sister. M'-s j. • ■ ,v
Smaa CoweU. of Toledo; two dausrb- , 193! CHEVROLET SEDAN -
"-ers, Mrs. Ernest Jaeiger of Saline;^ This car operates "like-riew. Blue
•and Mrs. Levi Teachowt of Britton;:
*wo sons. Rolland andi Edward, "of
Amn Arbor; 21 gtfaadchiMrsp.^ 1?
T-'icn+_c^53-rl^iri>ijidTen, and several
nephews arid nieces'.
. Fmraral services were held at •th"
Dfei'-dker fun.sra.1 -home •Sunlda.v'aH'ie''-
nooai at 2 tfclock, Rev. Bsirifcraim Ede
-rfriciating. Burial in Oakwood; cem;-
e*tery.
duco finish arid Goodyear tires on this
car. Let us give you a ride in it-
Price greatly reduced.
GEO. ,V. QOOK & SON, •
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers -.
Cold Weather Starting
• Red Crown is the only- GRADE A
gasoline. Your car will start easiei-
by usinsr Red Crown- Gasoline. A
^ my, ,17™ fn„ „^ „ + ■*. . trial will convince you- Wdedman
Phcia^ 217-F2 for scinreone 10 nfi-v »,,». i-i_».,*»-^„ - -
i.i. .-usi.- - 10 -to " Auto Company.
:th cbili'osa.
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STTIDEBAKFR. S7X COAOH: -
T.bis st3ndiaxd- six coar-h l-as an excellent motor and ma^ie some one a
:• War-i^sd^-A nla:ce for a high school
'-""ril to stay" fr~aii Monday -m'OTnin.'!
■-It pvda'-v'right. Girl's parents will'^"reasonahiy priced" and serviced
-ro-id/s 'food' etc., if desired?. A. A. able automobUe
balder, Supt. cf Schools. "*"'-'
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irv.r s°le-^r-Tn:o cf Toulcse and tr!o;
.; F,Tib''-':,Ti aiee?3, onie brooder house,.
•'Td c""'i bro^de" ft^-e, two "Cws 1-i
.-I-sarling heif e-r. <- -W. H. Nai'-srle, 2nd ■
L -ei*? noi'th- of the Shaw schoiol. -:
G-RIO. V COOK *-.r,°n9.
Avibori-Ted Cho*"-oi',<- Dealers
..•Wi'iated.—Sorcieone to work with.j
■territory repFesenitative in larad abont]
Taline if or a high-class Mcnumenit- Go
Anplicanit must bs of--good, personal! „. ...
•app,ea*ance, ^mii of. iraauBsttonrrd^-in-'-v'Phones: Res^B-R,- <■ 105'~~*Office, 2-R
tegrity- FofTntsnview address.Box F. - , . EDW. J. MD1R
HI-GRADE COAX, AND COKE
AT RIGHT PRICES
JStondSird; Petroleum Coke.
White Star Petroleum. Coke.
Koppers Miamn Coke.
Keepers Pooahontas.
Koppers Elkhorn.
'DuPdon Red- Ash.
D..L-. & W. OoaL
Object Description
| Title | 1933-01-05; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1933-01-05 |
| 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 |
Description
| Title | 1933-01-05; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1933-01-05 |
| 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 |
.V SALINE'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 50 YEARS THE OR VOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OP -.■:i: SECTION-' Volume 52 SALINE. WASHTENAW CO"tfN.TY, MICH GA THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933 NUMBER. 12 Oi waruS resent II 400 Attend Achievment Banquet in Ann Arbor Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. May We Serve You ? Whether YOU axe a Patron of thit; bank or not, it is our POLICY and pleasure to assist you with your financial QUESTIONS. The Saline Savings Bank The One Story Bank on the Corner -S&H Put Your Dollars Into a Home of Your Own ■ ■;„ You can have- the artistic hoffieyiittle place; yqirr %ave dreamed of,—-fee expression of you owff^astes- 'and- ideas^^reetiiig you with welcome andyeheer.f telling yo.u.bf the pride and possession and theAeom'-; fortable sense of worthy achievement,... It ;is o£ vital: importance to your own happinessand peace of mind. It is an '-'influence in the development of your children that you can; iiot :afford to, overlook. , ;J'/. ' ; Come in and look over our plans and plan books'., FOR JANUARY ONLY! PERSONAL, STATIONERY'— AT LESS .THAN*. THE COST OF PLAIN PAPER AND ENVELOPES! " RYTEX Deckle Edge Vellum Monogram Stationery Jit this low price! 100 SHEETS With Your Three-Letter MONOGRAM 100 ENVELOPES sPopuitar bi-fold sheets, size 6'4 x 10%, deckled top and bottom. Smart thiriesHleititer mono'gSramis in TeTrra Cotta Red, Nie Green or Poilu Blue. Wide, envelopes to match, with cJeckledi flaps. Buy now! Only during- January and July-are you offered this raire value in stationery. . ...- We also halve Name arid Address Stationery in the" Deckle Edge Vellum.. Come in and. order yours now. «"■ -f ■' '• Do You Want to Know? -"(Ann Arbor Daily News, Dec. 29).. Mae than 400' Washtenaw1 county 4-H club members, ifiriends" and ,f.'^T- enits met Wednesday evtening at Masonic temple to celebrate their a. .■ nual Achisivstnianit banquet—itheir hosts- being4 marniers of this- Ann Arbor Kiwanis club who donned white coats anj caps and tcok charge of the occasion ini a manner which made tihis year's affair one of 'the most successful ever held. * j Lynn Fry, president of Kiwanis, i opened! itihia programo. by welcoming j the t'Hfltirriaster Sav the evening-, Em- j est Girbacih, president of 'the Wash-, tiemaiw county council. of 4-H clubs.; Mislvin'iHartmani, a member of the; cioiuncil, imlade the response for club members. I Dr. W. D. Henderson., director o.'( the University extension division, made i&e principal addliess, sub-. sibi'tuting for Dr. Frederick B.; Fish/ar, who is ill. Dr. Hened.rson. cVa- j ■elated, tlheit the development of aj pleasant ptsrsonality is one of the by produces of 4-H club work which miakes the work of such value to young- people and he urged club mecnr bars to cultivate maimers correct for ^ the occasion and to always show con- j sideraitdon for others. i. Tfoe Lima 4-*H club won fee 0'" •" i Savings bank ■trophy for the best a!l- eiro'und program for itibe year. The club is led by Miss Katherine Out- r water. The Ann Arbor Daily News Leader's trophy was awarded Miss Coma iBluanhardit x& the Bridgewate; 4-H club and. it now is in her perma-' nent possession througih the fact -tte"; she was the winner in 1931. Haekley Butler presented Loren Beutler. Lima 4-H club, with the Butler' White Leghorn trophy, this being the third year in which ithe' Lima club member has won the cup. Tine following delegates' ' were named' to nine next 4-H club week at* Michigan' State college: i Jdcmia macagiament—Eleen Gar- bach, Saline Junior 4-H club. ij'ood. study—WUehlsnina Roepcke, Industrial 3 in 1 club; Loretta. Gale, Superior 4-iH Homemakers; Alba Ca Heiningier, Korreot Kane Kuitnmunity club.; - ...... .,.-,;_ ...;.. v Canning^Eleeri Giibachi, Saline J - 4-H .«lub;, OOia, Blumnardt,. Bradge- wjater 4-ii chid; Loratta Gaiei Superior .4-11 Homumakars;. Carolyn, Mc» Oalla, -Ko-rreut Kaie Kanning club, ari ? Take a ceritaje Saline citizen's advice !and don't try it. This promi- UTnt person, came to -the pairty all ?nu for a good *ime. but .he had oil- the wronig pants and' had; to-'gp home and make a .ehaagei ■ A very- -mteiresitihg' program.wap. fUiTnisiedl ' Keni^ajth Heiningieir gav^- a recitation,-^foiin Elbert Schroen a coraei soloi and Miss Schroen ga.ve two verv deli^Mifui vqcal nuithbers. Thiei ewening", oi* should I'say 'early morrrinig?' was-spent la chiloV ren's games. ■/" ....-* Bean-bag was'vplayedf umtil Mr- Ernst got excStEd, sandi threiw' the bag out o'f A the window. - " 'Me*.Hisinb%ier, being' yery patriotic, whjstled! Ainferica. -Then caine the ea.ts.iand' oih. boy! -: ' Here- and There. St 'd"rts of Western Reserve academy Hudson, Ohio correspond -with boys *u fifteem nations, hoping to continue world' peace; In the manual arts high school at Lo=i Angeles last year were enrolled eleven s»ts of twins Somefhin£r new m, the line of itn sunng students 3Bfcey now1 may ln- suiw_thjoflns.='ly«lsijgfg'ai^ist be-ng called on m class For-tihek sKaslL^swiraf 25 ce^its tbey rri$\r -coMeet 55 'froTi itheir policy-if by "cbancervthte. professor should call on. tfenr- - """ Rules of senoiar-rvp for entrance to the Uri'versit-y; otiWasWiigtoii have rooenfly b^°n cbarSs^ir The- nfew- rule is 11 c t of 12 grgdss earned in. senior high school injust be 7SJT>sr,cent o-r a'hiave )-• r~der^to be a. -student of the umversrty * Do you knew how-the rratives spend >jw>- vr-rfcr i^, Hawaii?''"- Sliding',-^-- only not on snow 'trartronrtergse paim kawea .flown-the ^as^f-WDs.''■:-■'■-•■' ; An intsrestiEig -jtSniugr. afcoufe^Mext- co-is. theis-is u^iorirrt'of'rnarriiage. or- ppif pride; ithat"is, inc the. heart ot Mexico.. - * " • ■ Thai';, at 1-3'S1, sSnresfdIv?i,r-«§." C-u.- ples Uve-togieitxiie.r5nsiiMBitirea of 'pn'-i •'&*clHr*,--ifren' t*ie$- cijan'ge'- oar ■with the neighbors. „ -.snac'J^y,?. *:'■' \ 'iWeb-i3>SSal1Jy .-Ioa^aan^f? Mexicans as-J .iTirfy. Tbe lower ela^e**afe buit;the hwibr.r Mexican. r>.-,-,SPnnJardTrTS-"]ust as. cle3n. as-iany o%6erfjwM*si'i'«f?ir«on. a-"4r -Gev wear ■ !^ec tuoffr- beauitiful. sa.^iV*! »r,Ji ■rT.v-r-'J^infi^-rlfi.tibes^ i-"- . Bull CiarhitAag: is ■.still a common. Fry~r^. -;n l^eocico. „■"■-; A.r,> &*.' .°i0-Ti'nrsJ of "two" years a0^ tight? Well I Oiinks-f-bt—at ims+ »?-t* ma-j~>ri.tv of itham are not.- They e^*?. srrinig to ivy tress |
