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SALINE'S
HOME NEWSPAPER
FOR 50 YEARS
THE SALINE OBSERVER
DEVOTED TO THE
BEST INTERESTS OF
THIS SECTION
VOLUME 52
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNT'S, MICHIGA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1932
NUMBER 14
May We Serve
Whether YOU are 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
Saturday's Sale Specials
On Our Excellent Home-Dressed Meats
Don't Miss These!
EXTRA^SPECIAL - -
Round and Sirloin Steaks, pound , , i . ..'•-■-17c-
3 pounds, for 49c
NOW is the time to eat GOOD steaks.
Prime Roast Beef, pound
Plate Beef, pound * .; .
We have them.
■ . 12 l-2c
7c:
PORK CHOPS, pound
PORK STEAK, pound
PORK ROAST, pound
SIDE PORK, chunk, pound
9c
Smoked Hams, whole, Our Own, pound 12c
Liversausage, Our Own, pound 9c, 3 pounds for 25c
Bologna, Our Own, pound * . 12V^c
Frankfurts, Our Own, 2 pounds for . <-30c
Schmidts Meat Market
'Phone 39
'ALWAYS BETTER"
'Phone 38
Dr. R. G. Sigler
of Pinckney-
will be in Saline every Saturday with a Dental Car
loaded with
DENTAL BARGAINS ; -*
CAREFUL EXTRACTIONS _ _... 50c
PLATES THAT FIT LOW AS ..: $7.50
Dr. Sigler's slogan is "Better Dentistry for Less
Money" and in order to serve a larger territory he
has built this portable modern dental office which will
be here every Saturday at WIEDMAN'S GARAGE.
You will be surprised to know how little it will
cost to put your teeth in perfect condition. Call at
Dental Car any time Saturday for free examination
of your teeth and estimate.
This dental car is heated and lighted as comfortable as your home and you will enjoy having your
dental work done in comfort at prices that are lower.
Dr. Sigler has had 20 years experience in all branches
of dental work and believes that Plates should Fit and -
that fillings should stay.
Local Cagers Meet
Stiff Competition
Clinton UTorcer. Saline Into Overtime
Periods; Won Again at Manchester Friday Night.
'. For a few moments last Wednesday nigfrit it looked like Clinton
•would step the fighting- and' victorious Saline boys in their march
toward a championship title -.bis
year. Ltd hy 'the snowy-haired
schoolmaster, Flaming, the Clinton-
ians ma.de -a valiant but fruitless e
: fort to-tcrn the tide of battle, and
when the final bell rang they bad* suo-
ceeded in tying the score.
j The game .then went into ah over-
; time period, where the fine basket
i shooting of Al. Schmid pulled *
; game out of the fire', and by their
j rgciod .pass wiork th'3 boys were able to
j hold this lead till the game ended
j "Wee Willie" Oarr again led the
i Saline scoring, with a total of '1
.points, which is plentv in any mon'f
game.
I The second team was again quit?
unfortunate in their quest nf victory.
They now haive several good men on
1 their squad tand when they Become accustomed to wokiog together should
start winning games. Jedele let the
Clinton squad with a total of v
points, which W. Ernst eclipsed by
two.
Thev played Manchester Friday-
'SAIJNE—FIRST TEAM
F Fog B T
Lambarth -... 2
Schmid ■ 2
Camr 4
Ernsit 1
Bowen 1
Westphal 1
AROUND THE TOWN
BY NJCODEMUS
Local Banks Elect
Directors - Officers
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Memming 0
Johnson 0
Anglemyrre 1
Girbach" 2
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SALINE—SECOND TEAM
F Fot *■"*
W. Ernst ' 3
Lang^ 0
Probyn 3
A. Ernst ....- 2
Laeno : -•- —■■■ 1
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Oranges! Just ask anyone in high
school how they like oranges.
You know, ever since last Thursday I've leceive'd' many inquiries as to
Cambuni's dog. How much does he
eat, where did they get him, where
does he sleep, etc I am going- to
answer these questions for nay dear
readers. J*
His weekly distf is: Monday, 10
lbs. of meat far breakfast and six
bo-c.es of puppy bfecuit for supper;
Tuesday, six boxes of puppy biscuit
fcr breakfast and 10 lbs. of meat for
supper, and so on through 'tha^waek.
By the way, ithis dog only eats
twice a day.
Whsre did they ^get him? They
didn't. Use your own judgement as
to that. j
And last, where' does he sleap V
Well, y.ou see, that's sort of hard to
sey; but ask Joe, I believe he could
enlighten you. I
I'd like to say a? little about our
''sick E-eighbors," and I'm sure I will
be expressing- t&e sympathy of all of
us to those -wrhro haive been confired
to their h'-imes with flu, pneumonia,
cr other ailments-
First, I think we ought to extend
cur best wishes and heartiest sympathies to Mr. Uiptaus, who- has had
a, great dn-.i mor" thar.i h's sf-i-i.ie. He
was in the hospital for some time as
a (result of a ruptured appendix, and
is n'o1- yet fully recovered.
I think we ought to send a little
grcfting -to 'Maurine Henc-terron, who
was a lery sick liLtle*" girl. A'aurine
is not very strong.--anyway and (r**)t-
t'lig- pnuemema certainly took her
d-wn.
V'cu know, it's pretty tough on a
young child to be L-jken- away from
the joys of school life. I a.m sure I
.-mi expressing the wish of all: when
I sav. "Come on. Mhurine. get wiell."
I think it-woul&.be- quite appropri-
'■ \ ate to wish a. speedy recovery to Misi
1! Laura. Kaiser, who has -been -confined
in bed for about twio wieeks Of.
cou.r<-e. we'll all he slad to see her up
E>ig*ain, including- thtat stack of books
■mit'n.s' .it the elevator, "and ahove
all, the -St. Paul's play -caist.
T almost forgot ano'-her ri°r*-nr
0} wiV' b,3.<:*-Vt'b-en feeMns: so«"ood,.and-
0 ithart's Old Nick himself. I'm'-sure -I
can e-press the -same -thought- fiprtrn
all of you. "Nick, ith&Jonger. you're
/
Annual Meetings Held January
Lie© Teacher president cf
Savings Bank.
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Bcth lecal banks held their annual
meetings on Tuesday of last wosk
The only change in officers occuru:.-?
at the Sawings Bank, Las: Tescher
vice p.residemt. an:d' 'acting president
since, 'the dsath of George Burkhart
being 'elected president. The othe;
officers aire:
Vic* -Presidents—George J. Feil-"
kamp and G. C. Tcwns-od.*
r'a*-ibiar—A. R. Bu.rkha.rdt.
Assistant Cashier—Clarence Cook
Di'eo'iors are: Lee TeTchsr, G. J
Feldkam-p, G. C. Tc.vnsand. Fred
iHertler F. O. Wiedman, J.oseoh Burk
hardt, J. H. Feldkamp aad Alfp.-c
Hertlar
THE CIT-IZENS BANK
jf the Board—J. W
BUY AMERICAN
■ CAMPAIGN OPENS
"Camp£*ig>n. La-me'hrd bjT T'-ie American Iitegion anfl An-i'Iiarv De-
partmient oi Blichigim.
All sales casn. No credit
Mercantile Company.
Saline
Basketball Friday night, Univers-
itiy High vs. Saline High. 25c.
. 1
In 1917 and 1918 ,cur .men fousht
to keep our country free from foreign military domination; now tibs-v
ha,ve s.ti .ifc-i^ a figf 1: to free it from
foreign' industrial domination, and it
henooves us all to cooperate *in ti
great fight.*-
" it is the be-li^f in England that the
interests of En!!j!.**.Tid ana .paramount
interests of all English mien. This is
•also true of France.. Bflt is there the
same natsonal u-n:tv in America? No.
Ameni-ca, the meltin.g pot cf the nations findr this ixraossiWe. Our un-
restrict^*"!. in3m-!gTi-'.1tioii laws of 'former years 'have brought us mil-ior*-,
of people from other countries, many
of- iwhom, in spite of n"i*.ura-'i--*Xio".
have net 'become trr>e Amieri-.-a.**"*.
There is still a lePcing tcraard- t>i
rustcms anid1 products of 'their home
lands-
Wie- row har*>3. >a, nat'-or**! ecr,Ti*2.-*-!'c
crisis which is affect'ng the foreign
born1 cities-"" of ■***"ir c""i,,.'r,":-"v as w-~u
as those who are American born.
Wanted—Livestock of
John Probyn, phone 251.
all kinds.
Come in ana see our bargain
les for January at Parsons'.
Oarhartt and Headlight Best
eialls sold at 98c at Parsons'.
Yell for .Saline Friday night rr 'ti*
gym when TJ. Hi comes here- 25c.
tab-
Ov-
Pitless farm
Priced to sell
Auto Company.
scales, nearly new.
quickly. Wit'dman
Save Dollars on ^repair labor.
Prices red.-red 20 to 60%? Wiedman
Auto Company.
Chairman
Hull.
Pns'sidrrit—Crl A. Cuioti.**.*-
Vice Presidents—Martin Fuoss. W.
M. Fowler and Lloyd. E. Fairbanks.
Cashier—Harrv HclinJep.
Assistant 0-*shier—H. W. Keubler.
Di,r,ecror*v—C. A. Curtiss J. "*■" ; p-.-Q.js lTOn the b"-'=ir;,e-*s do-'e -*n t1
Hull, Martin Fuoss. B D- H.<-nErtiond, | colm,try;-- If w& buv wi>*at is ma-:ii-
W. M Fnwler W. S. Harwood. A. 1 -fao-<-,ured in the United States every
.T X-Yhz. C. O. Wocdbridge and Ha.vr.i j ci+jz-en wiu -Drofit—therefore
Holmes. i - BUY AMERICAN!
Orders :
left at TI
satisfacto--
;.- rubber stamps may be
•JDserver otiice. Prompt,
se!*vif*F
Here is an opportusity for everv-jne mau' Auto
i t<> prcv'3 th.'ir i*-.ri"* Amsrif-anisii.
' m._ _ _.,. ^j.. . . T?^a t* r, c* QOiC
Buzz-saw 'attachment for Fordson
tractor. Priced to sell quick. Wied-
Company.
The prosperity of this csu.ntry c*:
Repossessed Model A Ford
Coupe, $100.00. Must be sold,
man Auto Company.
Sport
Wied-
ROTARTANS LEARN OF WIEDMAN ATTTO
Genuine Petroleum Coke at ?8.25
per ton delivered In your bin. Saline
Mercantile Company.
CHINA-JAP FRACAS
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.CL0NTON-:
-SECOND TEAM- -..
F- Fog B. Ti
Laaicastecr
■'Jedele
Gasmer
JMaibtis
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j Achley
1 Bellmore .
J Crane
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THE SALINE OBSERVER
3 1 13 --"27
Friday night, the boys from the
salt lick city journeyed 'to Manchester where ithey were successfu- in
their conquest of the cream of the
crop of Manchester cagers: -
The second! team, with-cen'jaiu dist
turbing elements removed, has now
.begun to -function- like a .baskf".bi*l
squad should. Ward Ernst led the
s-oring with nine points. English ,0.-
Manchester also had nine. -
The first tea-m was slow, to -start},
but beginning, the second half- thej-
unleashed that scoring power whi-i"
has b-'en ti'-je n-mesis o'f all their opponents this season.
Bowen of all people, led the scoring in the (game. Modesty •preventf-
rti'-is author from co.-ntm.uir.g- fUrth-ir.
People ihawe been known to suff--'-
■hr<-keT. n.rms from a fntile a-ttEOi'--
to pat themselves on the oack.
Next Wednesday nigl-it .they engage the Falcons of Jackson in. tvrn
games, and on Saturday caiig-ht r" •
h'lg ccn'teft of the season is 'With. iV?i-
.tcn. Cl-ithi&Ts of Ann Arbor. The.v
were G'lty Industrial League obarnrcs
last year, playing' under the banne'-
o.E i*-he R.'B. Clothes Cocn.Ta.nv. T1""
second team, will play a prelimina-v
game with a colored team, from t1*-
Hiapjriy Hour Cafe of Ann Arbo*
Come out 'and support your winning
team.
." SALINE—FIRST T^A^
F Fog B TP
Lambarth .'. 1 1
Schmid 0 O
W. Ernst 1 1
B'-'wen 1 2
iWestrphal 4 1
Carr 1-0
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sick th'3 'on'arer .we'll,.be rid of such
hooey, and bunk in our -weekly newspaper.-" " ' ' v - * •'
.'I want .to tb-'n't all o/f-'you-fbr-such
gracious sympathies." but".the. longer
I'd be in bed the rnoreY-tirm.e-:i'd Maive
inWhi'h ili-> •wri'-p.
Interesting ThingSs to Know-- -
•Did you.know that" railroad 'tracks
are laid one-half an inch apart- to al-
'vfor• ex-anrfon of the steel; that
the Woolworth' lauilding has'a* steel-
fraimework 'and sways-in* the:wind;
that rattlesnake poison isn't * very
dangerous; that it -gsits colder ■ in
Mccit-na than it does=~ait the-North
■Po'e: tbqt ^~>H Ffl't."1.*15!!!* firervser hw?
never failed to shoot its spray of "hot
water every hoT.r; t^'it Pen*-o'ii ~<?md
Sa.in's uncle has a ranch "in CMJontana;
that, you can„buy a Ford cheaper in
. Liverpool than you-carr,liivthe' TJ;" S.;
ra& frrait Erwin- Schi-nidn'was 20 "last
wie**k?
You know, ..a proposal is>a.-*lot-different nowdays than1 it---used" to be.
A -fellow- now. can fust"" take' the'
na.T-e-i of our berit k"own, -popular
mu.si-j and. .make a g'allant proposal.
I've here a collection of songs in
.M-1--1 form of a proposvl. Wcat do you
thin1- cf it?
Siweet Jenny Lee, You're Driving
M*-> ''tp"?': Tim. in irnm *Wjth Yo.'j
Honey, TonKitoes are Cheaper, Now's
■ the Time to Fall in Love. Two Can
Liv* a.s Cheaply as One. Let Me Call
y~" .Swe?t"**!-|a.-*'t. I Love You Truly.
(We'll build) Jr,sit a little Cottage
Someiwhere by the Sea. Just You
pnJ- T. . (Can't you see) You're the
Ore. X '"nri For. I'-l- 'Alwa.vs Be in.
Lovte w*i"ih You. a.nd When Your Hair
P"p.*-i Tu-med' ,to Silver I'll I^vs You
Just the Same. (Let's ?say) Bye Bye
Blu**.-* K-.ud iPs-v-L Up Your Troubles in
an Old Kiit Bag- and Smile. Smile.
Smile.' (-And, someday) Between
"^ou" Cha.'r - ".rid ■"V'-if Chiir 'Maybe
There Will* Be a '-High- "<2tiair, (and
•we'll call him) Sonny Boy, There'fi'
Ore^.^.s f*T Tj**r*e --W^-pfn ^"-'s "fc/r,-*-*.*-'1r:"i*'^
On the Colo•"■•-fc-io. Wnntohq. Huh ? I'll
See You in tlr** M«**rn*T,.°'. Of*-'*-9 T*T,'.-i*-*.'-
Fiweethe*i.nt..Tili We Meat Again Under the Old Apple Tree. Good Night.
/Ti !•.-■-.+. w»ek. folks. I'll give you
Sweat J.-imy Lee's answer.
Benjamin Kir-g- of tT*e U. of M. Gavf
j Interest*"!!" Address Last
Thursday.
Rotarians have a better understan-'-
ing of the Ohina-Japkin situation now
as a result of the visit to the club
last Thursday of Benjim,ain King, a
Chinese st'T.'derit at the univarsoty.
Mr. King- discussed at length ft~?
causes leading up to the present attempt on the part of Japan to -ro-
trol Ma-achuria. a section of count**.?,
•as large as Germany and France,
ocntaiErng 29,000,000 Chinese and
only a few hundred thousand 'Jaipan-
! ese. He told cf the imperialistic ambitions of ithe warr lords of thi3 flc.v-
ery kingdom!, which are ret unlik
, those enteitarced by the kaiser before the World war. There is no <?■**--"
but what the Japs are prettv nerk-
imagining' as th***/ do that they have
a sort of corner ion the bradru*i.-of .£b'.
'world, and it is .hately pos-iibl" th?'
seme day they" may be disillusion;;*-;'..
DEFEATS HAARER
Low Scorlrs Feature Contest; Recrsa-
tion to Mr"5t. "F*,*?i*).yer Team
Tonight.
Warm automohile storage enly $1
per week. It will save many repairs..
. Wiedman Auto Company.
Radios. We have several slightly-
used Spartons at. bargain prices..
: Wiedman Auto Company.
Wiedman Auto Co- defeated the :
Haarer Quality Market" team in a Drive Safe! Tire chains to fit all-
dull con'tesc, a. tb3 R,crea.ion Bo*vl- • tires at 't,ne lowest prices in the city.,
ing alleys Tuesday eviening. All 1 Wiedman Auto Company, Saline,
players showed the ■effects o^ the fe.,
weeks' lay-off 'between schedules.,
Archie Lawrence, ''thvj old nua-estr.o",
was high with 166, 185, 'and 126 for
477 and Harold 'Haarer was se.icad
hig-i -with lia 168 and 158 for 440.
The scores follow: ,
HAARER
Brown 52 64
F. Haarer 118 135
j H. Haarer 113 169
! C. Haarer 99 77
i WIEDMAN
■' Fairbanks -...'. 104 149
■Lawrence' 166 185
Martin 128 137
' Haims, 83 140
TTSE NO-DCS SOLUTION
To treat your coal.
Saline Mercantile Company.
91—207
113—366
158—440
103—279 .
111—364 ;
126—47'i
102-—367
129—352
The Hull Family ciame here la?-'
year and 'gave an excellent concert..
Hear them this week ait the haglr-
school on Saturday evening' at 8.
Use Avicoi Tablets for vVhite Diarrhoea and Cholera and keen those-
•;hicks healthy. Saline Mercantile Co-
SERVICE BUREAU
:'-.- ANNUAL MEETING
-Mr.
GrosfJ-'-an of-the Jackson Organization pH-r-i'-i**'! Speaker
of E\*ening.
SUTHERLAND P. T A.
When you buy Doug-las Shoes you
TO STAGE CONTESTS" get-the best-for .the money, and sold
. t . j;'at' .moderate prices. $3.60 to "55.00,
at Parsons'.
Married and Single Members
" Present Eiitertaiiur.c.jts In
j February and March.
Wib
The annual meeting of the Servic
Bureau was held at.The Tarv*ern last
Thursday esning1, • wKh a good -attendance. Visitors included -E'.i.vh
Klager, E. G. Mann, Georgia and Oscar Bersuder of"* Bridgewater. !?.
• The regular meeting of the Sutherland P? T. A. was. held at the school
house January 6, more than 60 being
present. It "was decided to purchase
mimeograph "material for printing
the - monthly bulletin, "News&tte."
It was. voted that judges for the annual dramatic contest between the
Automobile lubrication. See us
about our special money-saving' deal.
Lowest prices ever quoted. Wiedman Auto Company.
Labor prices reduced. Let us
pair your car now at a saving.
GEO. V COOK & SON,.
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
Grossman, manager of the Jackson j man-ied and unmarried be chosed by
Credit Bureau, gave 'all-a clear i - j Erectors of the opposing groups.
After the business' session Wendell
•of the value of credtr bureaus to thr
.public -as well as the members. Ha
told of much * impTorved retail-credit
conditions since the-introduction of
credit bureaus, and how. they are responsible for the general public taking a l-vsliear interest in maintain'ng
gicod reputations for paying their
bills* as agireed. • ^
i All. of the old directors .were"re-*
Harwood, a*-pupil of the Normal Con-;
servaitory of ■'Music, favored with a"
short recital of piano numbers. The
guest speaker of the evening, Dr. C.
E.'Kiriher wias introduced and delivered a splendid' address, his message
being ,wiell received land appreciated.
A social hour followed, with Mrs.
Expert body and fender work, upholstering, spray painting, and service on all cars. West Side Garage.
John E. Dicks, Prop.
Graham^Paige Sedan.. L'ate model.
$50.00 down will'buy ithis car, balance only 512.00 monthly for ten
.months. - Wiedman Auto Company.*'
elected with the exception of Sim.-.' 9^J^ Lavender in charge of re
■R. Wilson, who is succeeded by Fred ' i^noients.
Burkhart- They will meet soon t-
elsot officers for the ensuing^y-iar.
HAMMOND P. T. A.
Your horns - hieh .c,,".Vv'*tl txraVrr*'
CM.-n.fion; la."*.t week U. (Hi ccm&i -f
week Friday fright. Be bhers. 2!.
CARD OF-THANKS
We wish to express oar deepest
gratiikide for the mamv acts of *--"*-
ness shows us during the Ion? illness
.of our beloved .wife and -metier- ftir
the beautiful flowers, and to Pf-*
Wittbracht Tor his cornfortitK*- words.
D- L. Tanner and Chd!±re-
The January meeting of the Hammond P.* T. A. was held' Monday evening1, January 9, with Andrew Gir-
bach and^ family- ^
After a, short business session the
chainmiani, Mrs. Harold Hammond;
had charge -of the following program:
Music, violin and piano—Clare and
Everett Gilbert-
Solo:" Somewhere a Voice is Call-
' irg; in the Garden—^Meorritt Martin,
with Mrs. Martin at the piano.
Two piano numbers^—Miss Marion
Smith. ' - 1 I
Meeting' adjourned to gfather again
in February with' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hanson.
Program committee: Mr. and Mris.
Claude Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
•Hanson and 'Andrew Girfcach.
Supper was served to about sixty.
GOLDS APPOINTED TO
CO-DNTT COMMISSION
The annual draonsitic ccsi'tiest be-
igins nsxit month. The unmarried
group wSll present "The Footiight
■Peview" wme time in February. The
married' folks, under the direction of
Mrs. Richard Pontney, will follow
with their production in March. Three
p-ir.sons from outside "the district will
be' selected to be judges of the en-
tertai**,imi?.'*"it- and the" winners -will be
banqueted by 'the' losers. " (
THE OBSERVER LINERS
. Classified Advertising
JiiNiilLol CHARGE. 25 CENTS
Hear the Hull Family in son© and
instrumental music at the" high
school Saturday, Jan. 21," at 8 p- n*t.
25c far adults, 15c for school children1.
1930 Whippet Coach. Good Duco
finish and upholstering. $12.00 per
month will pay for this car, with
small.down payment. Wiedman Auto
Company.
SALINE CITY WINTER TAXES
Winter taxes, waiter- dues a^-d d^T
•ir*-en^ row ■*■.,"•. I will be ft tf-e fol-
lcwin°* on. r'ats'-. mentioned. ' Ta.ve**
may he paid at my home'at other
ti-^'-s.
SsuviTip*s Ps**rk Jan. 14. Feb- 11, 25.
Citl-wi-*-. p.*-*-'- tt*. ?8 "R-"b. JS, ?R.
A. M. and P. M p<*-*~-T-i*e*-; ^-n an"*
after Feb. F?b. ?8 last dav to pay-
FRANK CAMBURN, Treasurer.
1 Haroldi Golds Ann Arbor attorney
i and 'adjutant of the county organiza-
j tion of the American Legion, has
I been appointed a member of the
j Washte_.a.w-County Soldiers 'and Sail-
1 ors Relief Cccnimissicn by Judge Jay
j G. Pray. 'He .will succeed J. E'lj*
'" Dwyac, whetse term had expired.
The commission met recently and
elec'ei:*, ■-fi'icrir.s as follows: Chairman
Harry Saunders; secretary, Harold
Golds; -the thind one on the board is
Lawrence Leaver.
January 11th in the morn'ra^* a^d
Mr-5. Jr^n HofEman cotti"*5*- fo'f^
•with, the reporit of hearing the chin
cf this -first robin rfiKbi ■t-p.<i-5'm. .T"-!-*t".*-
not in the lear'*. .imroro^nble c^.**"■=•a'"'''^,"-
iri^ the fl"ie PtTtii'^r wnther we've'r-.-."*
the past few <?.9iv,s. W^forszitn.v mnrv.
ing* w*a.*3 nie^i and balmnr and tte itf-e-
mom'"i**.er irdioai'ied: afcove 40.—Adi-"*:-
son Courier.
YORK TOWNSHIP TAXES
I will be at the following- places xr
the dates named for the purpose of
fn.lle"ti**'.-r taxes for York township
T**." t=*xes aire now due and. payabl-
at once. ,
Jan.'a-rv 27—Saline Savings "Rani*'
. January 28—Peoples State Bank.
M'lan
"Dog- taxes are also due and pay-
jW-i'to the treasurer.
% , J Herman Oelke.
9tf -"- . "■■ York Treasurer.
'ii'-jK-T line first iiiM::"
t*;i<.n aifb.i'i'quent
.th. tr per
liisertii>a.
Phone 217-F2 for scmeone to stay
with chilcr-sn. 12-13
Automobile Insurance
Special rates for farmers. Full coverage liability and property damage
S5,000, $10,000, only $12.00 on Fords
and Chevrolets. Other cars in proportion. Wfedman Auto Company.
1931 CHEVROLET SEDAN
This car operates like new. Blue
duco finish and Goodyear tires on this
car. Let us give you a ride in it.
Price greatly reduced..
GEO. V. COOK & SON,
- Authorized Chevrolet Pealers
Watkin's Produafa.
H. S. Gardner.
Call phone 285
Wanted—Ten
Phone '194-F12.
\ - •-.
Wanted—-Wheat straw.
Rodgers,- ritton, Mich.
tons Alfalfa hay.
' Wanted—A place for a "aigh school
I girl to stay from Monday morning
till Friday night. Girl''-; parents will
' provide food, etc., if desired. A. A.
• Kalder, Supt. of Schools. 12tf
G. E
15
"W. L. Douglas Shoes 'are honest
values, $3.60 to $5.00, at Parsons'.
STUDEBAKHK. STX COAOH
T.Ms standard six coach has an excellent motor and make some one a
very reason*\*:ly priced and serviceable automobile.
G"-"!0. V COOK & SON.
Authorised r*^—■"-<->•=■- Dealers
Fox Terrier pujppy for sale. F--
ma'e- Inquire at Haarer's Meat Market 14-if
GOOD LUCK CHICKS! Stronger
ayd easiilv traised. Satisfactirsn af*,ur-
ed> K=i*."h"''-! taken of everv iMonday
... and Thiursdav. Get our low1 -prices
.Yell for your home* high school at; gfflQl ^^^^ -plaT-, jr^ m an our.pro^
! gram over WJR at 7:15 every Mon-
' -r-Hiv n's-ht .V-.-*i2innii:ig Janvrairy- 23.
j NeuKausein Hatcheries. Saline,. Mich.
I With Sal'ne Mercantile. Co. Frank
! Harms, Manager. 14-16
thi=-.gy,m Fridiaynight.
line* 25 cents
U. Ha vs. Sa-
Dance*—WXYZ Montaineers
in
person, Saturday, January 21, at Sa
linla op.era house.
Some "-""nderful bargains ' in per
-pnpl-stationery, greeting ani b'idg*-
vards;. etc-",'at T*?0 0'-}F**rver offic
l<e= our win-'i'ow display
.The Hull F?ani'y do Instr-TE-rotsl
sol-% ,diuisi*-.s, itrios, land 0 •artets on i>"
-airo,'' ^yiolins, guitars, ind cornets.
At. this'h'lgh-school Sal.-rday, Jan. 21
at 8 p.'m.
Hi-G-(?-*DK ^^>4L AND COKB-
AT RTGHT PRTCES
pfo.n/io,*-^ ppt*v*i^inn Cok*°. ^
"White .St.*"* Pet**"-.i"iim Coke.
KoT*«-*e-*r*-*' T*T'a,mj*_ noke. " ' r
KoD-oers Pocahontas. *• '"~~P
Koppers Elkhbrn-. '"'
r-n'-d'-n -p^d Ash.
Ti.. L. f,. W. rsnal. -ri
Phones:.«*"•- 3-H *"lB- Office, 2-R
, T5DW. J. MUffi
'-if
I
.J
Radio service, all makes and models. ^IShorj at. Gross' hardware,, phone---
.lOJL; evenings,. 34-F22. Walter W_
Schneider. . 17
-rt._*;-,~;j,\
*^"''-- *S'--^i*:^<.^***r**^sS
: ■■*- >.;
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| Title | 1933-01-19; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1933-01-19 |
| 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. |
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Description
| Title | 1933-01-19; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1933-01-19 |
| 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 |
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-' v-r "--v y SALINE'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 50 YEARS THE SALINE OBSERVER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THIS SECTION VOLUME 52 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNT'S, MICHIGA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1932 NUMBER 14 May We Serve Whether YOU are 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 Saturday's Sale Specials On Our Excellent Home-Dressed Meats Don't Miss These! EXTRA^SPECIAL - - Round and Sirloin Steaks, pound , , i . ..'•-■-17c- 3 pounds, for 49c NOW is the time to eat GOOD steaks. Prime Roast Beef, pound Plate Beef, pound * .; . We have them. ■ . 12 l-2c 7c: PORK CHOPS, pound PORK STEAK, pound PORK ROAST, pound SIDE PORK, chunk, pound 9c Smoked Hams, whole, Our Own, pound 12c Liversausage, Our Own, pound 9c, 3 pounds for 25c Bologna, Our Own, pound * . 12V^c Frankfurts, Our Own, 2 pounds for . <-30c Schmidts Meat Market 'Phone 39 'ALWAYS BETTER" 'Phone 38 Dr. R. G. Sigler of Pinckney- will be in Saline every Saturday with a Dental Car loaded with DENTAL BARGAINS ; -* CAREFUL EXTRACTIONS _ _... 50c PLATES THAT FIT LOW AS ..: $7.50 Dr. Sigler's slogan is "Better Dentistry for Less Money" and in order to serve a larger territory he has built this portable modern dental office which will be here every Saturday at WIEDMAN'S GARAGE. You will be surprised to know how little it will cost to put your teeth in perfect condition. Call at Dental Car any time Saturday for free examination of your teeth and estimate. This dental car is heated and lighted as comfortable as your home and you will enjoy having your dental work done in comfort at prices that are lower. Dr. Sigler has had 20 years experience in all branches of dental work and believes that Plates should Fit and - that fillings should stay. Local Cagers Meet Stiff Competition Clinton UTorcer. Saline Into Overtime Periods; Won Again at Manchester Friday Night. '. For a few moments last Wednesday nigfrit it looked like Clinton •would step the fighting- and' victorious Saline boys in their march toward a championship title -.bis year. Ltd hy 'the snowy-haired schoolmaster, Flaming, the Clinton- ians ma.de -a valiant but fruitless e : fort to-tcrn the tide of battle, and when the final bell rang they bad* suo- ceeded in tying the score. j The game .then went into ah over- ; time period, where the fine basket i shooting of Al. Schmid pulled * ; game out of the fire', and by their j rgciod .pass wiork th'3 boys were able to j hold this lead till the game ended j "Wee Willie" Oarr again led the i Saline scoring, with a total of '1 .points, which is plentv in any mon'f game. I The second team was again quit? unfortunate in their quest nf victory. They now haive several good men on 1 their squad tand when they Become accustomed to wokiog together should start winning games. Jedele let the Clinton squad with a total of v points, which W. Ernst eclipsed by two. Thev played Manchester Friday- 'SAIJNE—FIRST TEAM F Fog B T Lambarth -... 2 Schmid ■ 2 Camr 4 Ernsit 1 Bowen 1 Westphal 1 AROUND THE TOWN BY NJCODEMUS Local Banks Elect Directors - Officers 0 0 0 0' 1 0 11 1 17 35 CSLINTON- -FIRjST TEAM F Fog B 7 8 2 0 1 13 .Wir-d-v ". 2 Memming 0 Johnson 0 Anglemyrre 1 Girbach" 2 5 SALINE—SECOND TEAM F Fot *■"* W. Ernst ' 3 Lang^ 0 Probyn 3 A. Ernst ....- 2 Laeno : -•- —■■■ 1 Ltndem.ann. -. 3" 6 1 0' 0 0 0 IS 3 31 12 3 Oranges! Just ask anyone in high school how they like oranges. You know, ever since last Thursday I've leceive'd' many inquiries as to Cambuni's dog. How much does he eat, where did they get him, where does he sleep, etc I am going- to answer these questions for nay dear readers. J* His weekly distf is: Monday, 10 lbs. of meat far breakfast and six bo-c.es of puppy bfecuit for supper; Tuesday, six boxes of puppy biscuit fcr breakfast and 10 lbs. of meat for supper, and so on through 'tha^waek. By the way, ithis dog only eats twice a day. Whsre did they ^get him? They didn't. Use your own judgement as to that. j And last, where' does he sleap V Well, y.ou see, that's sort of hard to sey; but ask Joe, I believe he could enlighten you. I I'd like to say a? little about our ''sick E-eighbors" and I'm sure I will be expressing- t&e sympathy of all of us to those -wrhro haive been confired to their h'-imes with flu, pneumonia, cr other ailments- First, I think we ought to extend cur best wishes and heartiest sympathies to Mr. Uiptaus, who- has had a, great dn-.i mor" thar.i h's sf-i-i.ie. He was in the hospital for some time as a (result of a ruptured appendix, and is n'o1- yet fully recovered. I think we ought to send a little grcfting -to 'Maurine Henc-terron, who was a lery sick liLtle*" girl. A'aurine is not very strong.--anyway and (r**)t- t'lig- pnuemema certainly took her d-wn. V'cu know, it's pretty tough on a young child to be L-jken- away from the joys of school life. I a.m sure I .-mi expressing the wish of all: when I sav. "Come on. Mhurine. get wiell." I think it-woul&.be- quite appropri- '■ \ ate to wish a. speedy recovery to Misi 1! Laura. Kaiser, who has -been -confined in bed for about twio wieeks Of. cou.r<-e. we'll all he slad to see her up E>ig*ain, including- thtat stack of books ■mit'n.s' .it the elevator, "and ahove all, the -St. Paul's play -caist. T almost forgot ano'-her ri°r*-nr 0} wiV' b,3.<:*-Vt'b-en feeMns: so«"ood,.and- 0 ithart's Old Nick himself. I'm'-sure -I can e-press the -same -thought- fiprtrn all of you. "Nick, ith&Jonger. you're / Annual Meetings Held January Lie© Teacher president cf Savings Bank. 10 Bcth lecal banks held their annual meetings on Tuesday of last wosk The only change in officers occuru:.-? at the Sawings Bank, Las: Tescher vice p.residemt. an:d' 'acting president since, 'the dsath of George Burkhart being 'elected president. The othe; officers aire: Vic* -Presidents—George J. Feil-" kamp and G. C. Tcwns-od.* r'a*-ibiar—A. R. Bu.rkha.rdt. Assistant Cashier—Clarence Cook Di'eo'iors are: Lee TeTchsr, G. J Feldkam-p, G. C. Tc.vnsand. Fred iHertler F. O. Wiedman, J.oseoh Burk hardt, J. H. Feldkamp aad Alfp.-c Hertlar THE CIT-IZENS BANK jf the Board—J. W BUY AMERICAN ■ CAMPAIGN OPENS "Camp£*ig>n. La-me'hrd bjT T'-ie American Iitegion anfl An-i'Iiarv De- partmient oi Blichigim. All sales casn. No credit Mercantile Company. Saline Basketball Friday night, Univers- itiy High vs. Saline High. 25c. . 1 In 1917 and 1918 ,cur .men fousht to keep our country free from foreign military domination; now tibs-v ha,ve s.ti .ifc-i^ a figf 1: to free it from foreign' industrial domination, and it henooves us all to cooperate *in ti great fight.*- " it is the be-li^f in England that the interests of En!!j!.**.Tid ana .paramount interests of all English mien. This is •also true of France.. Bflt is there the same natsonal u-n:tv in America? No. Ameni-ca, the meltin.g pot cf the nations findr this ixraossiWe. Our un- restrict^*"!. in3m-!gTi-'.1tioii laws of 'former years 'have brought us mil-ior*-, of people from other countries, many of- iwhom, in spite of n"i*.ura-'i--*Xio". have net 'become trr>e Amieri-.-a.**"*. There is still a lePcing tcraard- t>i rustcms anid1 products of 'their home lands- Wie- row har*>3. >a, nat'-or**! ecr,Ti*2.-*-!'c crisis which is affect'ng the foreign born1 cities-"" of ■***"ir c""i,,.'r":-"v as w-~u as those who are American born. Wanted—Livestock of John Probyn, phone 251. all kinds. Come in ana see our bargain les for January at Parsons'. Oarhartt and Headlight Best eialls sold at 98c at Parsons'. Yell for .Saline Friday night rr 'ti* gym when TJ. Hi comes here- 25c. tab- Ov- Pitless farm Priced to sell Auto Company. scales, nearly new. quickly. Wit'dman Save Dollars on ^repair labor. Prices red.-red 20 to 60%? Wiedman Auto Company. Chairman Hull. Pns'sidrrit—Crl A. Cuioti.**.*- Vice Presidents—Martin Fuoss. W. M. Fowler and Lloyd. E. Fairbanks. Cashier—Harrv HclinJep. Assistant 0-*shier—H. W. Keubler. Di,r,ecror*v—C. A. Curtiss J. "*■" ; p-.-Q.js lTOn the b"-'=ir;,e-*s do-'e -*n t1 Hull, Martin Fuoss. B D- H.<-nErtiond, colm,try;-- If w& buv wi>*at is ma-:ii- W. M Fnwler W. S. Harwood. A. 1 -fao-<-,ured in the United States every .T X-Yhz. C. O. Wocdbridge and Ha.vr.i j ci+jz-en wiu -Drofit—therefore Holmes. i - BUY AMERICAN! Orders : left at TI satisfacto-- ;.- rubber stamps may be •JDserver otiice. Prompt, se!*vif*F Here is an opportusity for everv-jne mau' Auto i t<> prcv'3 th.'ir i*-.ri"* Amsrif-anisii. ' m._ _ _.,. ^j.. . . T?^a t* r, c* QOiC Buzz-saw 'attachment for Fordson tractor. Priced to sell quick. Wied- Company. The prosperity of this csu.ntry c*: Repossessed Model A Ford Coupe, $100.00. Must be sold, man Auto Company. Sport Wied- ROTARTANS LEARN OF WIEDMAN ATTTO Genuine Petroleum Coke at ?8.25 per ton delivered In your bin. Saline Mercantile Company. CHINA-JAP FRACAS 12 7 l?, .CL0NTON-: -SECOND TEAM- -.. F- Fog B. Ti Laaicastecr ■'Jedele Gasmer JMaibtis , Reiser j Achley 1 Bellmore . J Crane O'Hara. —- 0 0 <>: i 1 0 0' 1 0 2 5 0 .3 0 0 •1 -1'- 0 Of '6 I 0 0 2 :--2 0 Exceptional Stationery Bargains at THE SALINE OBSERVER 3 1 13 --"27 Friday night, the boys from the salt lick city journeyed 'to Manchester where ithey were successfu- in their conquest of the cream of the crop of Manchester cagers: - The second! team, with-cen'jaiu dist turbing elements removed, has now .begun to -function- like a .baskf".bi*l squad should. Ward Ernst led the s-oring with nine points. English ,0.- Manchester also had nine. - The first tea-m was slow, to -start}, but beginning, the second half- thej- unleashed that scoring power whi-i" has b-'en ti'-je n-mesis o'f all their opponents this season. Bowen of all people, led the scoring in the (game. Modesty •preventf- rti'-is author from co.-ntm.uir.g- fUrth-ir. People ihawe been known to suff--'- ■hr<-keT. n.rms from a fntile a-ttEOi'-- to pat themselves on the oack. Next Wednesday nigl-it .they engage the Falcons of Jackson in. tvrn games, and on Saturday caiig-ht r" • h'lg ccn'teft of the season is 'With. iV?i- .tcn. Cl-ithi&Ts of Ann Arbor. The.v were G'lty Industrial League obarnrcs last year, playing' under the banne'- o.E i*-he R.'B. Clothes Cocn.Ta.nv. T1"" second team, will play a prelimina-v game with a colored team, from t1*- Hiapjriy Hour Cafe of Ann Arbo* Come out 'and support your winning team. ." SALINE—FIRST T^A^ F Fog B TP Lambarth .'. 1 1 Schmid 0 O W. Ernst 1 1 B'-'wen 1 2 iWestrphal 4 1 Carr 1-0 J' 15 X 5 MA'NOHES^E7-* F Fo? B G.' B"e-' t*-.-**.*-v!S'*iber .> 0b 1& Gr«*'**.*-*.**->!**.u 1 I 0 -\ P. B*"eit'rin.wischer .... 2 1 1 ;*■ "Rend', 2 0 ?. * Kirk O ft n r Galloway 1 0 1 " 9 2 4 *•*. .hat .TNE-—S'ECQ'r*'Tir> rp-pi A" ■w vm",t "• 7 A \ ■Ro-vierr n f\ n 1 La.r.*>*e _ 0 0 0 0 A.. T*rn •wri'-p. Interesting ThingSs to Know-- - •Did you.know that" railroad 'tracks are laid one-half an inch apart- to al- 'vfor• ex-anrfon of the steel; that the Woolworth' lauilding has'a* steel- fraimework 'and sways-in* the:wind; that rattlesnake poison isn't * very dangerous; that it -gsits colder ■ in Mccit-na than it does=~ait the-North ■Po'e: tbqt ^~>H Ffl't."1.*15!!!* firervser hw? never failed to shoot its spray of "hot water every hoT.r; t^'it Pen*-o'ii ~a.-*lot-different nowdays than1 it---used" to be. A -fellow- now. can fust"" take' the' na.T-e-i of our berit k"own, -popular mu.si-j and. .make a g'allant proposal. I've here a collection of songs in .M-1--1 form of a proposvl. Wcat do you thin1- cf it? Siweet Jenny Lee, You're Driving M*-> ''tp"?': Tim. in irnm *Wjth Yo.'j Honey, TonKitoes are Cheaper, Now's ■ the Time to Fall in Love. Two Can Liv* a.s Cheaply as One. Let Me Call y~" .Swe?t"**!- a.-*'t. I Love You Truly. (We'll build) Jr,sit a little Cottage Someiwhere by the Sea. Just You pnJ- T. . (Can't you see) You're the Ore. X '"nri For. I'-l- 'Alwa.vs Be in. Lovte w*i"ih You. a.nd When Your Hair P"p.*-i Tu-med' ,to Silver I'll I^vs You Just the Same. (Let's ?say) Bye Bye Blu**.-* K-.ud iPs-v-L Up Your Troubles in an Old Kiit Bag- and Smile. Smile. Smile.' (-And, someday) Between "^ou" Cha.'r - ".rid ■"V'-if Chiir 'Maybe There Will* Be a '-High- "<2tiair, (and •we'll call him) Sonny Boy, There'fi' Ore^.^.s f*T Tj**r*e --W^-pfn ^"-'s "fc/r,-*-*.*-'1r:"i*'^ On the Colo•"■•-fc-io. Wnntohq. Huh ? I'll See You in tlr** M«**rn*T,.°'. Of*-'*-9 T*T,'.-i*-*.'- Fiweethe*i.nt..Tili We Meat Again Under the Old Apple Tree. Good Night. /Ti !•.-■-.+. w»ek. folks. I'll give you Sweat J.-imy Lee's answer. Benjamin Kir-g- of tT*e U. of M. Gavf j Interest*"!!" Address Last Thursday. Rotarians have a better understan-'- ing of the Ohina-Japkin situation now as a result of the visit to the club last Thursday of Benjim,ain King, a Chinese st'T.'derit at the univarsoty. Mr. King- discussed at length ft~? causes leading up to the present attempt on the part of Japan to -ro- trol Ma-achuria. a section of count**.?, •as large as Germany and France, ocntaiErng 29,000,000 Chinese and only a few hundred thousand 'Jaipan- ! ese. He told cf the imperialistic ambitions of ithe warr lords of thi3 flc.v- ery kingdom!, which are ret unlik , those enteitarced by the kaiser before the World war. There is no ■**--" but what the Japs are prettv nerk- imagining' as th***/ do that they have a sort of corner ion the bradru*i.-of .£b'. 'world, and it is .hately pos-iibl" th?' seme day they" may be disillusion;;*-;'.. DEFEATS HAARER Low Scorlrs Feature Contest; Recrsa- tion to Mr"5t. "F*,*?i*).yer Team Tonight. Warm automohile storage enly $1 per week. It will save many repairs.. . Wiedman Auto Company. Radios. We have several slightly- used Spartons at. bargain prices.. : Wiedman Auto Company. Wiedman Auto Co- defeated the : Haarer Quality Market" team in a Drive Safe! Tire chains to fit all- dull con'tesc, a. tb3 R,crea.ion Bo*vl- • tires at 't,ne lowest prices in the city., ing alleys Tuesday eviening. All 1 Wiedman Auto Company, Saline, players showed the ■effects o^ the fe., weeks' lay-off 'between schedules., Archie Lawrence, ''thvj old nua-estr.o", was high with 166, 185, 'and 126 for 477 and Harold 'Haarer was se.icad hig-i -with lia 168 and 158 for 440. The scores follow: , HAARER Brown 52 64 F. Haarer 118 135 j H. Haarer 113 169 ! C. Haarer 99 77 i WIEDMAN ■' Fairbanks -...'. 104 149 ■Lawrence' 166 185 Martin 128 137 ' Haims, 83 140 TTSE NO-DCS SOLUTION To treat your coal. Saline Mercantile Company. 91—207 113—366 158—440 103—279 . 111—364 ; 126—47'i 102-—367 129—352 The Hull Family ciame here la?-' year and 'gave an excellent concert.. Hear them this week ait the haglr- school on Saturday evening' at 8. Use Avicoi Tablets for vVhite Diarrhoea and Cholera and keen those- •;hicks healthy. Saline Mercantile Co- SERVICE BUREAU :'-.- ANNUAL MEETING -Mr. GrosfJ-'-an of-the Jackson Organization pH-r-i'-i**'! Speaker of E\*ening. SUTHERLAND P. T A. When you buy Doug-las Shoes you TO STAGE CONTESTS" get-the best-for .the money, and sold . t . j;'at' .moderate prices. $3.60 to "55.00, at Parsons'. Married and Single Members " Present Eiitertaiiur.c.jts In j February and March. Wib The annual meeting of the Servic Bureau was held at.The Tarv*ern last Thursday esning1, • wKh a good -attendance. Visitors included -E'.i.vh Klager, E. G. Mann, Georgia and Oscar Bersuder of"* Bridgewater. !?. • The regular meeting of the Sutherland P? T. A. was. held at the school house January 6, more than 60 being present. It "was decided to purchase mimeograph "material for printing the - monthly bulletin, "News&tte." It was. voted that judges for the annual dramatic contest between the Automobile lubrication. See us about our special money-saving' deal. Lowest prices ever quoted. Wiedman Auto Company. Labor prices reduced. Let us pair your car now at a saving. GEO. V COOK & SON,. Authorized Chevrolet Dealers Grossman, manager of the Jackson j man-ied and unmarried be chosed by Credit Bureau, gave 'all-a clear i - j Erectors of the opposing groups. After the business' session Wendell •of the value of credtr bureaus to thr .public -as well as the members. Ha told of much * impTorved retail-credit conditions since the-introduction of credit bureaus, and how. they are responsible for the general public taking a l-vsliear interest in maintain'ng gicod reputations for paying their bills* as agireed. • ^ i All. of the old directors .were"re-* Harwood, a*-pupil of the Normal Con-; servaitory of ■'Music, favored with a" short recital of piano numbers. The guest speaker of the evening, Dr. C. E.'Kiriher wias introduced and delivered a splendid' address, his message being ,wiell received land appreciated. A social hour followed, with Mrs. Expert body and fender work, upholstering, spray painting, and service on all cars. West Side Garage. John E. Dicks, Prop. Graham^Paige Sedan.. L'ate model. $50.00 down will'buy ithis car, balance only 512.00 monthly for ten .months. - Wiedman Auto Company.*' elected with the exception of Sim.-.' 9^J^ Lavender in charge of re ■R. Wilson, who is succeeded by Fred ' i^noients. Burkhart- They will meet soon t- elsot officers for the ensuing^y-iar. HAMMOND P. T. A. Your horns - hieh .c,".Vv'*tl txraVrr*' CM.-n.fion; la."*.t week U. (Hi ccm&i -f week Friday fright. Be bhers. 2!. CARD OF-THANKS We wish to express oar deepest gratiikide for the mamv acts of *--"*- ness shows us during the Ion? illness .of our beloved .wife and -metier- ftir the beautiful flowers, and to Pf-* Wittbracht Tor his cornfortitK*- words. D- L. Tanner and Chd!±re- The January meeting of the Hammond P.* T. A. was held' Monday evening1, January 9, with Andrew Gir- bach and^ family- ^ After a, short business session the chainmiani, Mrs. Harold Hammond; had charge -of the following program: Music, violin and piano—Clare and Everett Gilbert- Solo:" Somewhere a Voice is Call- ' irg; in the Garden—^Meorritt Martin, with Mrs. Martin at the piano. Two piano numbers^—Miss Marion Smith. ' - 1 I Meeting' adjourned to gfather again in February with' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hanson. Program committee: Mr. and Mris. Claude Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Otto •Hanson and 'Andrew Girfcach. Supper was served to about sixty. GOLDS APPOINTED TO CO-DNTT COMMISSION The annual draonsitic ccsi'tiest be- igins nsxit month. The unmarried group wSll present "The Footiight ■Peview" wme time in February. The married' folks, under the direction of Mrs. Richard Pontney, will follow with their production in March. Three p-ir.sons from outside "the district will be' selected to be judges of the en- tertai**,imi?.'*"it- and the" winners -will be banqueted by 'the' losers. " ( THE OBSERVER LINERS . Classified Advertising JiiNiilLol CHARGE. 25 CENTS Hear the Hull Family in son© and instrumental music at the" high school Saturday, Jan. 21" at 8 p- n*t. 25c far adults, 15c for school children1. 1930 Whippet Coach. Good Duco finish and upholstering. $12.00 per month will pay for this car, with small.down payment. Wiedman Auto Company. SALINE CITY WINTER TAXES Winter taxes, waiter- dues a^-d d^T •ir*-en^ row ■*■."•. I will be ft tf-e fol- lcwin°* on. r'ats'-. mentioned. ' Ta.ve** may he paid at my home'at other ti-^'-s. SsuviTip*s Ps**rk Jan. 14. Feb- 11, 25. Citl-wi-*-. p.*-*-'- tt*. ?8 "R-"b. JS, ?R. A. M. and P. M p<*-*~-T-i*e*-; ^-n an"* after Feb. F?b. ?8 last dav to pay- FRANK CAMBURN, Treasurer. 1 Haroldi Golds Ann Arbor attorney i and 'adjutant of the county organiza- j tion of the American Legion, has I been appointed a member of the j Washte_.a.w-County Soldiers 'and Sail- 1 ors Relief Cccnimissicn by Judge Jay j G. Pray. 'He .will succeed J. E'lj* '" Dwyac, whetse term had expired. The commission met recently and elec'ei:*, ■-fi'icrir.s as follows: Chairman Harry Saunders; secretary, Harold Golds; -the thind one on the board is Lawrence Leaver. January 11th in the morn'ra^* a^d Mr-5. Jr^n HofEman cotti"*5*- fo'f^ •with, the reporit of hearing the chin cf this -first robin rfiKbi ■t-p. |
