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"SALINE'S
HOME NEWSPAPER-■ '
* FOR 50 YEARS
DEVOTED TO THE
BEST INTERESTS OF
x'KIS SECTION
VOLUME 52
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY,- MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933
NUMBER 23
EQUIPPED
'. To give the ..best
possible service in
every branch of
banking.
The Saline Savings Bank
The One Story Bank on the Corner
Now Is The Time To Buy
NEW TIRES
See These Before You,Buy—-
4.40x2i.:;;
4.50x20
4.50x2JU
4.75x19 ■;■:■
4.75x20 - '
5.00x19 ..
-■Each
'Pair
;$5,12: $9:94'
= 5:71 "11.08
. 5.79-q_1.25-
6.60 S12.92
6.75/-13.10'
6.95 13.54
5.25x18
5.25x20
5.25x21
5:50x19
Each" ',r ./Pair-*"...
■ ^.29: y^6.08"
8.55U 1&58
J8.93 -17.S2"-'
5.50x20—H.: D.'\ea.-..- 11:10-
6.00x20—H'. D.iea.- 11.65
GEORGE UPHAUS
■Get Our *■■'.-
LOW PRICES
On
All Styles of Fencing, Wood and Steel Posts, *
Drain Tile, Brooder Stoves,
And All Kinds of Poultry Supplies, Packet and Bulk
>. Garden Seeds, Garden Toois,
Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils and Varnishes
Saline Mercantile Co.
"v
(Everything in Building Material)
aces weeay
Need "Holiday?"
'Lieut. Gov. 'Stfbbins discovered
■that a*"bill had not .been in the Senate :
the required five'days alter the roll
-jy ' was half called the other day. Just j
a little oversight. "Just strike out *
all reference to the'vote from the |
iecreation
record," hea'nstrueted the clerTk.
aarer
State Senate Leading Candidate for
Job in the "Slow Motion"
1 , Movies.
One member of the House says wiedman. j-,oses Tlvo to Recreation;
By S. L.- Marshall
7 that he heard th'e employes in the
' stock room at the state garage have
j been increased from one to nine. This
■ will be_investigated. The "facts will
Kroger Almost Sure to
Win Trophy.
SALINE NOSES OUT
" MILAN MARKSMEN
Watkins Products. Call phone 285.
H. S. Gardnes..—.^-
Ann Arbor Still Holds-Fiist Place;
Saline Meets Adran There
Tonight.
"Cut 550,000 from the budget."
That was the import of a letter re-
ceved by the Board of Trustees of
Howell 'Sanitorium. It
come "out.
The Haarer bowling team, after be-
The state garage is a sort of ing the_ stepping stone for the other
"quarantine" for job seekefT^h. }**?**. fl, s^son*, r°se ,l° P5?1
must.be hired for political reasons, Rights last Thursday to defeat the
* - - 'Recreation bunch all three games.
came from j we are told.
! provided, it is claimed.
Later more congenial
Senator Henry- Glasner of Charlotte, ! and lucrative environment. will be
"Moose" Harmon, the -pride of the
I Recreation, was ill and Brown, the
curse of the Haarers, was out of
town. Herman Haarer subbed- -,-fpr
Brown (and it was a good substitution) getting about a hundred more
pins than ye lowly scribe ever dreamed of getting, -while iWilhelm Duster-
chairman of the Senate finance Com _
mittee. It came after the board had '• Got. . Comstock came to Howell
spent hours trimming here, catting Sanitorium [Wednesday evening,
there, and eliminating this and that. March 22. He looked over the rnsti-
It was a discouraging prospect for tution, visited a number of patients,
men who serve the state without a i When .confronted with the problem
cent of pay. Three of these men are the Board had considered of cutting subbpd for Harmon riir*
outstanding specialists in tubercular * $50,000 from the budget he shook his ^f -«£o «**£ for Harmon 4
work. Webrefer to Dr. E. J. O'Brien, ' head. "We can't sernd these people H°„X set £Tthe old maestrow
famous Detroit surgeon; Dr. Chad-'back home to endanger the lives of ^ can, maestro-but
wick, brought from the East Jo head .others," he said. "That isn't ecoa- ' ^^^ „nmpy Wlr atrnntr tn
Detroit's Herman TKeifer sanitorium, ' omy. __ - -
and Dr. .VanderSIice of Lansing. It The governor' tookj-dinner with .the
was a discouraging outlook for' 4?0 -Board that evening, -i
tubercular patients. | Dr. O'Brien, the famous Detroit-
surgeon, and the writer had seats di
Already costs at the Howell inst: j rectly ^oss the table from the gov,
tution are among the lowest in the ! ernor. For an hour Iwe talsed^ about-
whole United States. The average | everything—banksi banking, censer-
salary of the 211 people employed is I vators, welfare, *~«™** =--•-* ,,:w.
exactly 5661.37 a year (about $55 a
month)—that includes doctors, nurses and on down to' the scrub women.
There seemed to be but one solu- . ~ _,__
tion to . Senator Glasner's demand. ! day commonsense. W-
That was to close the children's wins**; j entirely honest. { -
send SO TUBERCULAR CHILDREN ! One thing he said that, particularly
AtWAY. The Board deoated it. Fin- | interested ue. j;- * ■*« ■
ally they decided that the TLegisia- I "We must get rid -jf this-present
fore itself must decide" the matter. j Constitution ot Mich..~.-in. ^ho said,
The Board wanted econo-mv, but ; and then add**d: 'You Kn^-toaiy
they didn't have the hear*; to TURN 7 Michigan cannot borrow :ri*at.yy un- ,
OUT THE CHILDR-EN. Also there , less we go io the peo^r-jind they :
are 400 adults lying in beds at How- [vote on it". ! . .--*"-'• ■ , |
ell. Some of them are mothers and i We wondered hoiw Glitnon- county •
fathers.
deficits, and wh-«-
have-you. . ' j
/The governor is easy to visit with._
He talks interestinglv and listen;*"
carefully. He has a j*yorld of overy-
nolieve he it
Recreation came back strong to
win the last two games Tuesday
night, but have a very slim chance of
overtakng the KTrOger aggregation.
Of course, now that Haarer's have
hit their strde, they may be able to
:take the three games tonight, even
with Brown in there.
The Thigh scores for the week were:
High single, 180—"Moose" Harmon;
high total, 506—Archie Lawrence.
Directly toelow you will find the
glaring account of Haarer's crushing
defeat of Recreation and of the
strong comeback made by Recreation
against Wiedman.
HAARER
Herman Haarer.. 146 137 115 39S
C. Haarer. 161 163 114 438
Harold Haarer.... 126 144 137 407
F. Haarer .7. 145 124 136 405
578 568 502 1648
The Saline Gun club last Thursday-
nosed out the Milan aggregation 871
to 850. 'Shurtz and Cook were high
i scorers for Saline, while Bruckner,
| Schultz and NSff were the big guns
for Milan.
Ann Arbor, who has not lost a
match, defeated Adrian last Thursday, making it impossible for Saline
to gain on them. Incidentally, Saline's-two defeats were-at the hands
of Ann Arbor".
Tonight Saline ,goes to Adrian and
Ann Arbor entertains Milan.
The scores follow:
SALINE
ArmTbruster 98
Burkhardt 93
Cook 99
Hertler .'. 93
Shurtz 99
Stimpson 97
Westphal 96
Choice Farm Seed for sale. Saline
Mei*cantile Company. -j>>*.
* -' ■-/"■■SStN '
All sales casn. 7T\"o credit, saline^ .*$•&&-
a:
7**>"o credit.
, Mercantile Com?-any-
Wanted—Livestock of all kinds.
John Probyn, phons 251.
J*,,
Order your spring suit made to
measure 517.75 up, at Parsons'.
\
*"•
Oarhartt and Headlight Best Overalls sold at 98c at Parsons'.
Dr. Hess' -Stock and Poultry Tonic-
new on sale by Saline Mercantile Co-
j Place your order now for nursery*
: products for spring cSittvery. H
' Gross & Sens.
w\
'n
MILAN
Petty 92
Bruckner 97
Sanford 98
Boldt 89
Neff 92
Schultz 97
73
=-171
59
152
80
--179
75
•-16S
83
*1S2
51
148
75
=••171
871
75
*-167
77
=-174
52
150
70
159
78
'-'■170
74
••-171
DonU wait another day if you nesd
Dental,week. Dr. R. G. Si.gl'er, Den-
: tist, over Gross' Hardware.
i Don't miss my display of new arti-
I ficial plate designs. Dr. R. G. Sigler,
• Dentist, over Gross' 'hardware.
_ i
The New Chevrolet Standard Six
NOW ON DISPLAY
Geo. V. Cook & Son,
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
Clark
96
72
-16S
850
HOW THEY STAND
W
Ann Arbor 6
Saline -. 4
i Adrian 1
Milan 0
RECREATION
j taxpayers would like.^o jjiveVtBe leg- W. Burkhardt 143 101
jislature power to borrtcw money, an! B. Gillen .' 160 162
Economy i , bond the state without first having D. Burkhart 97 119
Economy 'at ANY PRICE; ! a chance to vote on* it;; .'•**.•• Dusterbeck: 124 130
Let's see how some of the new dr- Not on your tintype, .Governor! "!' •'- .'...„ -.-.....
partments at Lansing are saving the , 'Lurking in the background-Mr--that j
taxpayers' money. Let's take a peek -, "reapportionment" skeleton, * *- too.
into, the Attorney General's depart- Change the- Constitution - so. that Tescher .
ment and examine the pay roll. \Wayne, Oakland,- Genesee '.would, Lawrence
Here are some figures: - „ (have a majority vote in-.the legisla- Martin' ...
Pay roll for the first 1-3 days tur.6?" ■ • . •* * , Wahl...-...-
of March 1933 (Dern.) $5,280.04 | Not in a thousand-year^.. *[ . *-»•-_
How1 long would it fee".?before"' the.- - -,^.« - - (315 544
entire State of TMichigan -*w*ould be-) *7j- ; - RECREATION
bankrupt as are some oTfrthese coun-* "w."'Burkhardt. 137 ■ 145
ties today? '- - V- " ..B^Gillen ..." 117 TUB
—— D7 Burkhardt. 118 111
►.—- . —- — - - 1.. - - -—vS-Harmoh ..: 154 180
j AROUND T___$3»WNsgf.
Pay. roll for last sixteen davs
of December, 1932 /Rep.)"$3,809.93
Increase under Atty." Gen.
O'Brien ;;. $1,470.08
•That isn't much. No, not for 16
days; but .multiply it by 24 pay days
in a year and you' have an increase m
this department-of .$35,281.92.
* Add -to it the - $4.000' salary that
Gov. -Comstock -feels it necessary-to
pav his Special "Attorney Ferris,- and
add-to it.-tbe $4,000-salary-, for. Atty.
-Young*, on.'the Public Debt Co-mmis-
112 356
143 465
102 318
129 383
486 1522
105 35-S
178 506
142 413
115 412
540 l'79C
142 42-t
145 410
169 398
135 469
526 584 591 1701
524' 512
iVV7T_5I_MAN
-.:-.! 148 115
:;.-..... 169 159
....... 148 123
..*. 150 147
•- - BYxTNKT7X>D75*^S •*---'---■»
Came the ;snouv,->*and .-TratteatSwent" Kroger 7^.7^:
the last of-S-"ba?3ketball:AR-171teteJnter.7. Recreation""""-.*.;..
HOW 77EHEX-.STAND ,. -*.
', W'" „ --Pet.
.^.19'- "8;:'* :703
.r7*'19. ::,ii:'---\S7Q'
..'7--17 -M6-?" !.515t
.7.'. 8*. :25'■-7.!72i2-
sion* and you have a total increasedischc-lastici-gam.es -were xf&rished-..last,..Wiedman r*7*^;.7
cost of. the,.State of Michigan's legal j FVidP.v. The'Junior girls-TlostiatharcE* Haarer ..-„„:■:...■..
advic"..of'$4'3,281.92 for a year. fought contest to the*-Seariors. i-TIre. * -r.- y-3. ■ __- __. -** --—.*'-*■:
Is -this economy,?.. Vi- -: . •- ... '.Sophomores-.were, altered:-slightly by *-'Acvr.xrTTAT MlTI-r'TT"\rr'''nT?''
, Js this why-^.50,000 'must bo*loppe'd .^he* Freshmen; but besti.«fc,all,f the-- tl^'^^^JtT-Tw' ^Vv4i.
off the cateT* df-* 480;tn&ercular.%pa'?Jur_br boys'-took- the,. Seniors.- by*; a,.' t-THE- WOMAN Ss CLUB
patients at the'"Howell Sanitorium. | score of 13 to'12. ■ Thatias", something •-, **'•**- •■•■-- ■:r'z..'-- • ■ •'*> a- -'■
• S<~ - ..- .- .■.•■- - - - -j that .-hasn't -been done-i-in many "a-*Held-at Home of Miss Minnie Ruck-
Grover C7 -Dolman., stat.-- highwayJmoon. In-two sehsationaLbattles the.' .- man;"Officers Elected*'for the
coiflij.issioner, suggested; to the, A d- ! eighth grade took * the (Seventh*, and;-. *'!_..*■. -'■ Ensuing -Year." : '
minstrative Board that a surolus of! the sixth -took ■ the fifthl-i According-* * "•' "*" '- '• '
There, were
of this year's woi;k and suggestions
..* ■ >' - . for improvements;;,' After reports of
•Not.that it is important,.or that it*. the officers7,and''committees', election
- - * — ... *-resulting .as
That sounded sensible,
underclothes, ' We'rcoats,
shqes^-old ' to be^'-'sure:
Why ,hpt give'them,"
who-needed them? Fine.^vci.) „;jiis .part.-ln jast<weeK's issues.' ine -japa-j! ".pfesident-^Mrs' Bessie Collins
wasi.-set. Senator William Dpyle, 6t nese:JectUPer,:was Mr." Icyda ofKobera =-*Fir"gt Vice^'Pflsident-^Mrs/.^nna
Menominee, and Senator "Derham. bf japan*- - Brifi*_fe* " " '"*" "* ""'"" ' "'" '
Marquette, w;ere interested in this, j . 777"" T- Sefond Vic^ President—Mrs."Mm-'
TBut was the clothing sent up pron-j . I. believe-:Saline.Trade. iMbney-^has me-Bovd.'* "' * ' '
to? . j . j'been installed long* enough.-now 'so-* Rec0rdin°
It -was not. .that it would-be*-entirely- appropriate- iaide'Clark?
Wny7 . ... "i.to discuss it. ■- - - 'Corresponding-
Bill Carpenter, state**welfare. dire'e- | , Many are for it, and believe that paujine Fosdick
tor, suggested that he was -the pro-' it is a very good thing for local busi-
per person to transport that clothing, ness; yet there are many who criti-
It might reflect some political credit *cize it severely, such as "I wouldn't
on Mr. Dillman's' candidacy if "state take the stuff." "Oh the nuisance of
highway trucks carried the clothing, it." "My trade is not'local; how can
Result? Delay; Needy people suf- 1 use it?" Now, do such people real-
fering in cold weather." Reason ? 1 iv realize just what they are talking ^r~
Politics! :about? No. Half of them don't even ,
_ * -kno.-*y how to pass it, or what it's all
No state officer, be he* republican , abol't.
or democrat, was ever .more strictly 1 You know,, .there's an old saying, 1
honest or .more uncompromisingly \ "Home people would kick, with both] The new federal -rison in Milan
square than Graver C. Dillman. No legs cut. off." It's nob exactly a re- ^ be about A ri- g according
! *?.?neer, draftsman or other em- fined bit of verse but applies direcUy. to the pr^serit plans of John J. Ryan
iploye of this department was asked "j I hope a few that .have .been so-de-. s*u'per*ntendent of th*- institution
I if he were a democrat or. republican' cidedly against 'this movement :read. T1g j about sixt d ''earlier than
when he applied for a 30b. this, and if.rthey.-aon't get a-thing*out- cailed for in the contracts for the
- If he could do the -work he was 1 of it, 1 hope it'll make them mad. ; sr--fu"ctUre
hi"6™^0 l°'-u ^ f K ^ faU*ed' °r " I Na* l aSk y«*«!- aU*-3£OU broaO- | *A preiiminary inspection of the
^™ ^^TR^nbTfrn*l con7'^-nd^ People just what good is $o00.: new £sUtut,on was made Saturday
duct he was FIRED If he showed being constantly circulated through ; b w - Hammack, assistant direc-
^ -S! ™, lt^'--lle WaS VT0t" it0Wn ? FiVe hVIldted .„d+°„larS °-l ■' ^ of the Bureau of Prisons in Wash-
ed. That's Dillman's way of doing | hoard-d money isn't worth the can it
Secretary—Mrs. Ade-
Seoretary — Mrs.
Treasurer—Mi'ss Ruth Ros.e.
Custodian—Mrs. Florence . Shurtz.
Dale Fosdick played two selections
on the piano...
The next meeting will he. held irj
tavo weeks with Mrs..,iG. T. Alexan-
7NEW* FEDERAL PTRXSON . ,.
TO BE READY APRIL 8
•L
Pet.
0
1.000
2
.667
4
.200
5
.000
County Farm Bureau
Met Here Thursday
Vote Opposition to Chain Stores Using Eggs and Other FaTm Products As Leaders.
More than 150 were in attendance
at the annual meeting of the Washtenaw County Farm. Bureau, held in
the Federated church last Thursday.
(The bureau voted opposition to the
practice of chain stores using eggs
arid other farm products as "leaders"
by. selling at prices so low as to ruin
business for the farmer. The bureau
also .expressed the belief by resolution' that- the bill now pending in
Lansing, which would -make the
driver^ oft a car liable in case of an
accident to a passenger, should be defeated. " _ ^ .. . ;
_-;Mrs. n. W." -Laird,* Sylvan, Walter
.Gale;.rSupferior, and William Austin
were"-.-*7<elejcted, ..directors, -for three
years,.JiOJher^dfrectors "are: George
Haab.^-'Ffeeycin*'.;"!* Charles McCaUi,'
Pittsfleld-7 Clyde Bre'ining, Augusta;
Fj-ank*Gfeiger,"},"Salem;.Daniel ilaief,'
iNorthfielcf, and Roland Stein, Ann
Arbor-c-'j ,-.<"l '
. --WILLIAM HALL
-.*•'-" ' W* ' ' ***• ' ''
• William Hall, aged 75 years,, died
Friday-evening at his-home in Lodi
township,;! a couple of miles north of
■Saline:'' He wa's a native of 'Scotland.'
-, 7He 'is survived by the widow, three
'step-daughters, Mrs. Henry Heimer-
dinger of Manchester, Mrs. George
Koch and Mirs. Mary Burkhardt?'both
of" Saline two '' step-sons, * George
Schneider, of Joliet, Hl„ and Walter
Schneider of-Lodi,-eight grandchildren and several, nephews and--nieces.--
• -"Funeral services were held MondaTy
aTfternoon at 2:30 at the residence,
R"ev.r C. J H. Wittbracht*" 'officiating.
Burial was in Lodi cemetery.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our neighbors,
friends and relatives for their expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement; also Rev. C. H.
Wittbracht for his comforting words,
and the singers.
Mrs. William Hall and Family."
USE NO-DUS SOLUTION
To treat your coal.
Saline Mercantile Company.
Anyone wishing* to secure northern
grown Russet Rural seed potatoes,
call 166-F13. F. K. Clements. 23
Use Avicol Tablets tor White Diarrhoea and Cholera and keep those
chicks healthy. Saline MercantL'p Co-
Radio service, all makes and models. Shop at Gross' hardware, phone
101; evenings, 34-F22. Walter W-
Schneider. 17 v
Small fruit"" plants, strawberries,
raspberries, at very low prices
Watch for our adv., to appear soon
H. Gross & Sons.
Expert body and fender work, upholstering, spray painting, and service on all cars. West Side Garage.
John E. Dicks, Prop.
Labor. prices reduced. Let us repair your jcar now at -a saving.
GEO. V COOK & -SON,
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
The New Chevrolet"Standard Six"
--NOW ONDISPLAY *
_.-•_ 1—rGeo^"V^-.Cook- St-.8oitfc=r--~
„._ J_uthori,„ed„ Chevrolet Dealer*
Some wonderful -bargains, in personal stationery, greeting? and bridg-3^ *
"cards,'*'etc7"-'at -The^.Olfeerver "office." !'*i-
,See ,our window display ' ' :
Oliver Farm Implements and Repaiis--" *_ .
777.W7_.\are"'Jocal dealers-and will Ibe'; ,.
pleased to suppty your requirements
promptly.'; Wiedman^ Auto Company. 7 _
.". The New- Chevrolet Standard Six
•"■ ' ' IJOW ON DISPLAY . • " '"
Geo. V. Cook & Son, , ,l.( ,
' Authorized Chevrolet Dealers'
,. New Idea-Farm Implements., Wa
TJiaveTbeen appointed local.dealers antrTT
jwill^.be pleased' to Supply Jyour re->"
'qutfements in" 7implerit)jents*'and; ^rg^C*
pairs. Wiedman Auto^Company-
.'-1928 "CHEVRiOLET COXOTfTT
A "service aTgle car" at a""very low "
pxice.""* Onirv-* S6O70O.
-■i*-' GEO. V?-COOK & SON,
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
.*" ^" "FOR CASH.70R TIRADE
---TDay-old' baby cliicks, Batched from
flock of R. 6. P. pedigreed Barred
Plymouth Ro?ks. 'Will accept corn,
wheat, or bailed straw. Saline Valley
Farms, Inc., Saline, Mich., 145-F4.
TO VOTE IN SALINE
things. _
COME MERCHANTS say
advertising doesn't pay.
But those who can read
know that they never miss
anything^—when the advertiser has something to say.
The Observer distributes it
cheaper'n any other way.
«{__(&_{__!__{&_;
is hidden in,, but isn't five hundred
dollars circulating constantly through
During 1931-32 tlie State Highway j a town, to the faTr.mers and back
Department under Mr. Dili-nan paid ' again, is worth double, even triple its
§12,000.000 to Michigan workmen and face value? Any "darn" fool could
relieved counties of welfare relief and see that. (K even did.)
saved poor funds from bankruptcy, i This trade money is not merely pa-
This year, 1932-33, the THighway ' per, but will in September, be worth
Department is distributing S18.000,- | fifty cents, the extra two cents re-
000 highway and R. F. C. funds ' quired to redeem, it going to Thelp pay
throughout Michigan — the only for the printing. So, you see, when
source of income that thousands of ' this money is' called in it will have
needy Michigan families have. ! currency back of it, just -as our gov-
Yet in the face of these facts, TMr. ! ernment has f or its paper-money.
Dillman's opponent is accusing him j Now will -you tell m-'. "what's wrong
of extravagance. His opponent says j with the five hundred dollars in cir-
i ington, and he was assured by the
' contractors that tlie building and
equipment would be ready for final
inspection and acceptance by the
government on April 1.
' Plans are going forward under the
direction of Mr. Ryan for the opening of the building for public inspection on April 8 and 9. The guard.*",
and all of the official presonnel of the
prison will be at the institution during the two days to personally conduct visitors through the building.—
Milan Leader.
J. G7EORGE. ROLLER
he would declare a "road holiday
That* word holiday is getting to "be
too darn popular, it seems to us.
We have had a bank "holiday."
This -proposed "road holiday" by
the democratic candidate would
culation ?
Spring, ah .-'beautiful spring,,.wi'-h-
its budding trees, Wooming flowers
and—snow.
All signs pointed toward spring—
mean about the same thing to thou- isunny "days, flying kites, roller skates
sands of Michigan's poor that the i and" baseball There -and there, but for
bank holiday meant to most of us. ' some' reason this year these well
\ , known signs failed. But the one sign
We mentioned the State Senate) that ne,ver fails is marbles. When
last week, j l ; you see the first sign of marbles then
. It is still there. ! you'll know that-spring's here.
- It reminds us of a fat first base- j
man who used to play on a St. Johns ; ' NOTICE
baseball team. One of the little kids j **
at a game with Belding one day yell- i On -and after April 1st there will
ed, "Hey, you run too long in one be a,10% penalty on water taxes.
place7" - Frank Camburn, Treasurer.
Funeral services for J. George Roller, 68, who died jen .Wednesday of
last week after a brief illness, were
held Friday afternoon in Ann Arbor,
Rev. "Theodore Schmale officiating._
Burial was in Robison cemetery, Saline township. —"
Deceased was born Dec. 18, 1864,
in Freedom township, the son-of John
George and Catherine Burns Roller.
He had been .a resident of Saline" for,
the last 1.5 years. He is survived by
two sisters, Mrs. Matilda Schumacher of Saline township and- Mrs. Robert .'Stoll of Ann Arbor, three nieces
and a nephew.
.- Saline township viters will vote in
the City * of Saline next Week. Be
sure to bear this in .mind when ready
to go to the polls.
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
MINIMUM CHARGE. 25 CENTS
-ic per line first insertion, 4c per liif
pacli subsequent insert*---!.
For Sale—Choice gladiola bulbs,
GOOD LUCK CHICK'S .'--.Stronger
and easdly-Ttraised. Satisfaction assured. Heches taken off eivery (Monday
and Thursday. Get our low prices
auk} finance .plan. Tune -in on our program over WJR at 7:15 -every Monday night beginning January 23.
Neuhauser Hatcheries, Saline, "Mich.
With Saline Mercantile. Co. Frank
Harms, Manager. 14-16
50c per dozen. Henry Cornish, "phone •
21. - 23 .
HI-GRADE COATL A7N7TD COKE
AT RIGHT PRICES
Standard Petroleum' Coke.
- White Star Petroleum Coke. •
Koppers Miami Coke.
Koppers Pocahontas.
Koppers Elkhorn.
Dundon Red Ash.
D., Ii. & W. Coal.
Phones: Res., 3-R 105 Oflice, 2-R
"EDW. J. MUIR
For Sale^—Bay geldnig 8 yrs. old,
weight 1350. Arthur Heininger,
phone 194-F2. 23tf
Orders for ruhber stamps may be '
left at The Observer office. Prompt, j
satisfactory service.
For Sale—3 Duroc Jersey brood -•
sows and pigs 3 weeks old. Frank
Hollis, phone 183-F22. 23 7
- For Sale or Exchange—A few *
choice registered Shropshire ewes,
with two lambs each and one Duroc j
Jersey Boar 6 months old. Jesse Hew- '
ens, phone 7136-F12, Ypsilanti,- Mich.
Order your spring suit made to
measure. $11.95 and $15.00. All wool,
hand tailored and guaranteed. Sin- ;
gle trousers $3.75-S4.00. J. H. Cam- i
burn, 309 Harris St., Saline, Mich.--.•.,'
Your success with poultry for the
whole year depends on the kind of
chiiks you get this spring. Don't go-
through another year with underproduction,' reverses and discouragement.
Among other qualities Burmeister
chicks include—All Poultry T. B.
tested 'under Federal supervision, B.
W. D. tested under State supervision, 'R. O. P. males. Records 202 to
296 eggs" in one year. Heavier producing hens. Trap nesting year
around. No eggs bought. No custom hatching. Clean cliicks. Dtive
up before you buy. , Burmeister's
Poultry Farm and Hatchery, two
miles south of Bridgewater.
Read the Liner Ads. now!
"; 1932-CHEVROLET - :;s-.;
This ;cac - has"' free wheeling and
syncro* mesh transmission, rubber
motor'mountings and 60 horsepow.er
motor.* ' ' * * ■
GEO. V COOK & SON,^ . ",,.
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
WANTED—People in this vicinity
who have any legal printing required
.in the settlement of estates, etc.,
■-will confer a favor by, having it sent
.'to-.this^75iewspaper.* The rates are
.universal-"in "such matters and to
have "your notices appear in this
paDer it is only necessary to ask the
Tfjrobate. Ju.dge to send .them to The
Obsei-j-gr.,^ ' .
•*?•>
Object Description
| Title | 1933-03-30; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1933-03-30 |
| 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 | 1933-03-30; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1933-03-30 |
| 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 |
'^■ill^^.^sy^X ■gaga*-" -- *Y *&£ *?■ »*■"" "SALINE'S HOME NEWSPAPER-■ ' * FOR 50 YEARS DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF x'KIS SECTION VOLUME 52 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY,- MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933 NUMBER 23 EQUIPPED '. To give the ..best possible service in every branch of banking. The Saline Savings Bank The One Story Bank on the Corner Now Is The Time To Buy NEW TIRES See These Before You,Buy—- 4.40x2i.:;; 4.50x20 4.50x2JU 4.75x19 ■;■:■ 4.75x20 - ' 5.00x19 .. -■Each 'Pair ;$5,12: $9:94' = 5:71 "11.08 . 5.79-q_1.25- 6.60 S12.92 6.75/-13.10' 6.95 13.54 5.25x18 5.25x20 5.25x21 5:50x19 Each" ',r ./Pair-*"... ■ ^.29: y^6.08" 8.55U 1&58 J8.93 -17.S2"-' 5.50x20—H.: D.'\ea.-..- 11:10- 6.00x20—H'. D.iea.- 11.65 GEORGE UPHAUS ■Get Our *■■'.- LOW PRICES On All Styles of Fencing, Wood and Steel Posts, * Drain Tile, Brooder Stoves, And All Kinds of Poultry Supplies, Packet and Bulk >. Garden Seeds, Garden Toois, Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils and Varnishes Saline Mercantile Co. "v (Everything in Building Material) aces weeay Need "Holiday?" 'Lieut. Gov. 'Stfbbins discovered ■that a*"bill had not .been in the Senate : the required five'days alter the roll -jy ' was half called the other day. Just j a little oversight. "Just strike out * all reference to the'vote from the iecreation record" hea'nstrueted the clerTk. aarer State Senate Leading Candidate for Job in the "Slow Motion" 1 , Movies. One member of the House says wiedman. j-,oses Tlvo to Recreation; By S. L.- Marshall 7 that he heard th'e employes in the ' stock room at the state garage have j been increased from one to nine. This ■ will be_investigated. The "facts will Kroger Almost Sure to Win Trophy. SALINE NOSES OUT " MILAN MARKSMEN Watkins Products. Call phone 285. H. S. Gardnes..—.^- Ann Arbor Still Holds-Fiist Place; Saline Meets Adran There Tonight. "Cut 550,000 from the budget." That was the import of a letter re- ceved by the Board of Trustees of Howell 'Sanitorium. It come "out. The Haarer bowling team, after be- The state garage is a sort of ing the_ stepping stone for the other "quarantine" for job seekefT^h. }**?**. fl, s^son*, r°se ,l° P5?1 must.be hired for political reasons, Rights last Thursday to defeat the * - - 'Recreation bunch all three games. came from j we are told. ! provided, it is claimed. Later more congenial Senator Henry- Glasner of Charlotte, ! and lucrative environment. will be "Moose" Harmon, the -pride of the I Recreation, was ill and Brown, the curse of the Haarers, was out of town. Herman Haarer subbed- -,-fpr Brown (and it was a good substitution) getting about a hundred more pins than ye lowly scribe ever dreamed of getting, -while iWilhelm Duster- chairman of the Senate finance Com _ mittee. It came after the board had '• Got. . Comstock came to Howell spent hours trimming here, catting Sanitorium [Wednesday evening, there, and eliminating this and that. March 22. He looked over the rnsti- It was a discouraging prospect for tution, visited a number of patients, men who serve the state without a i When .confronted with the problem cent of pay. Three of these men are the Board had considered of cutting subbpd for Harmon riir* outstanding specialists in tubercular * $50,000 from the budget he shook his ^f -«£o «**£ for Harmon 4 work. Webrefer to Dr. E. J. O'Brien, ' head. "We can't sernd these people H°„X set £Tthe old maestrow famous Detroit surgeon; Dr. Chad-'back home to endanger the lives of ^ can, maestro-but wick, brought from the East Jo head .others" he said. "That isn't ecoa- ' ^^^ „nmpy Wlr atrnntr tn Detroit's Herman TKeifer sanitorium, ' omy. __ - - and Dr. .VanderSIice of Lansing. It The governor' tookj-dinner with .the was a discouraging outlook for' 4?0 -Board that evening, -i tubercular patients. Dr. O'Brien, the famous Detroit- surgeon, and the writer had seats di Already costs at the Howell inst: j rectly ^oss the table from the gov, tution are among the lowest in the ! ernor. For an hour Iwe talsed^ about- whole United States. The average everything—banksi banking, censer- salary of the 211 people employed is I vators, welfare, *~«™** =--•-* ,,:w. exactly 5661.37 a year (about $55 a month)—that includes doctors, nurses and on down to' the scrub women. There seemed to be but one solu- . ~ _,__ tion to . Senator Glasner's demand. ! day commonsense. W- That was to close the children's wins**; j entirely honest. { - send SO TUBERCULAR CHILDREN ! One thing he said that, particularly AtWAY. The Board deoated it. Fin- interested ue. j;- * ■*« ■ ally they decided that the TLegisia- I "We must get rid -jf this-present fore itself must decide" the matter. j Constitution ot Mich..~.-in. ^ho said, The Board wanted econo-mv, but ; and then add**d: 'You Kn^-toaiy they didn't have the hear*; to TURN 7 Michigan cannot borrow :ri*at.yy un- , OUT THE CHILDR-EN. Also there , less we go io the peo^r-jind they : are 400 adults lying in beds at How- [vote on it". ! . .--*"-'• ■ , ell. Some of them are mothers and i We wondered hoiw Glitnon- county • fathers. deficits, and wh-«- have-you. . ' j /The governor is easy to visit with._ He talks interestinglv and listen;*" carefully. He has a j*yorld of overy- nolieve he it Recreation came back strong to win the last two games Tuesday night, but have a very slim chance of overtakng the KTrOger aggregation. Of course, now that Haarer's have hit their strde, they may be able to :take the three games tonight, even with Brown in there. The Thigh scores for the week were: High single, 180—"Moose" Harmon; high total, 506—Archie Lawrence. Directly toelow you will find the glaring account of Haarer's crushing defeat of Recreation and of the strong comeback made by Recreation against Wiedman. HAARER Herman Haarer.. 146 137 115 39S C. Haarer. 161 163 114 438 Harold Haarer.... 126 144 137 407 F. Haarer .7. 145 124 136 405 578 568 502 1648 The Saline Gun club last Thursday- nosed out the Milan aggregation 871 to 850. 'Shurtz and Cook were high i scorers for Saline, while Bruckner, Schultz and NSff were the big guns for Milan. Ann Arbor, who has not lost a match, defeated Adrian last Thursday, making it impossible for Saline to gain on them. Incidentally, Saline's-two defeats were-at the hands of Ann Arbor". Tonight Saline ,goes to Adrian and Ann Arbor entertains Milan. The scores follow: SALINE ArmTbruster 98 Burkhardt 93 Cook 99 Hertler .'. 93 Shurtz 99 Stimpson 97 Westphal 96 Choice Farm Seed for sale. Saline Mei*cantile Company. -j>>*. * -' ■-/"■■SStN ' All sales casn. 7T\"o credit, saline^ .*$•&&- a: 7**>"o credit. , Mercantile Com?-any- Wanted—Livestock of all kinds. John Probyn, phons 251. J*,, Order your spring suit made to measure 517.75 up, at Parsons'. \ *"• Oarhartt and Headlight Best Overalls sold at 98c at Parsons'. Dr. Hess' -Stock and Poultry Tonic- new on sale by Saline Mercantile Co- j Place your order now for nursery* : products for spring cSittvery. H ' Gross & Sens. w\ 'n MILAN Petty 92 Bruckner 97 Sanford 98 Boldt 89 Neff 92 Schultz 97 73 =-171 59 152 80 --179 75 •-16S 83 *1S2 51 148 75 =••171 871 75 *-167 77 =-174 52 150 70 159 78 '-'■170 74 ••-171 DonU wait another day if you nesd Dental,week. Dr. R. G. Si.gl'er, Den- : tist, over Gross' Hardware. i Don't miss my display of new arti- I ficial plate designs. Dr. R. G. Sigler, • Dentist, over Gross' 'hardware. _ i The New Chevrolet Standard Six NOW ON DISPLAY Geo. V. Cook & Son, Authorized Chevrolet Dealers Clark 96 72 -16S 850 HOW THEY STAND W Ann Arbor 6 Saline -. 4 i Adrian 1 Milan 0 RECREATION j taxpayers would like.^o jjiveVtBe leg- W. Burkhardt 143 101 jislature power to borrtcw money, an! B. Gillen .' 160 162 Economy i , bond the state without first having D. Burkhart 97 119 Economy 'at ANY PRICE; ! a chance to vote on* it;; .'•**.•• Dusterbeck: 124 130 Let's see how some of the new dr- Not on your tintype, .Governor! "!' •'- .'...„ -.-..... partments at Lansing are saving the , 'Lurking in the background-Mr--that j taxpayers' money. Let's take a peek -, "reapportionment" skeleton, * *- too. into, the Attorney General's depart- Change the- Constitution - so. that Tescher . ment and examine the pay roll. \Wayne, Oakland,- Genesee '.would, Lawrence Here are some figures: - „ (have a majority vote in-.the legisla- Martin' ... Pay roll for the first 1-3 days tur.6?" ■ • . •* * , Wahl...-...- of March 1933 (Dern.) $5,280.04 Not in a thousand-year^.. *[ . *-»•-_ How1 long would it fee".?before"' the.- - -,^.« - - (315 544 entire State of TMichigan -*w*ould be-) *7j- ; - RECREATION bankrupt as are some oTfrthese coun-* "w."'Burkhardt. 137 ■ 145 ties today? '- - V- " ..B^Gillen ..." 117 TUB —— D7 Burkhardt. 118 111 ►.—- . —- — - - 1.. - - -—vS-Harmoh ..: 154 180 j AROUND T___$3»WNsgf. Pay. roll for last sixteen davs of December, 1932 /Rep.)"$3,809.93 Increase under Atty." Gen. O'Brien ;;. $1,470.08 •That isn't much. No, not for 16 days; but .multiply it by 24 pay days in a year and you' have an increase m this department-of .$35,281.92. * Add -to it the - $4.000' salary that Gov. -Comstock -feels it necessary-to pav his Special "Attorney Ferris,- and add-to it.-tbe $4,000-salary-, for. Atty. -Young*, on.'the Public Debt Co-mmis- 112 356 143 465 102 318 129 383 486 1522 105 35-S 178 506 142 413 115 412 540 l'79C 142 42-t 145 410 169 398 135 469 526 584 591 1701 524' 512 iVV7T_5I_MAN -.:-.! 148 115 :;.-..... 169 159 ....... 148 123 ..*. 150 147 •- - BYxTNKT7X>D75*^S •*---'---■» Came the ;snouv,->*and .-TratteatSwent" Kroger 7^.7^: the last of-S-"ba?3ketball:AR-171teteJnter.7. Recreation""""-.*.;.. HOW 77EHEX-.STAND ,. -*. ', W'" „ --Pet. .^.19'- "8;:'* :703 .r7*'19. ::,ii:'---\S7Q' ..'7--17 -M6-?" !.515t .7.'. 8*. :25'■-7.!72i2- sion* and you have a total increasedischc-lastici-gam.es -were xf&rished-..last,..Wiedman r*7*^;.7 cost of. the,.State of Michigan's legal j FVidP.v. The'Junior girls-TlostiatharcE* Haarer ..-„„:■:...■.. advic"..of'$4'3,281.92 for a year. fought contest to the*-Seariors. i-TIre. * -r.- y-3. ■ __- __. -** --—.*'-*■: Is -this economy,?.. Vi- -: . •- ... '.Sophomores-.were, altered:-slightly by *-'Acvr.xrTTAT MlTI-r'TT"\rr'''nT?'' , Js this why-^.50,000 'must bo*loppe'd .^he* Freshmen; but besti.«fc,all,f the-- tl^'^^^JtT-Tw' ^Vv4i. off the cateT* df-* 480;tn&ercular.%pa'?Jur_br boys'-took- the,. Seniors.- by*; a,.' t-THE- WOMAN Ss CLUB patients at the'"Howell Sanitorium. score of 13 to'12. ■ Thatias", something •-, **'•**- •■•■-- ■:r'z..'-- • ■ •'*> a- -'■ • S<~ - ..- .- .■.•■- - - - -j that .-hasn't -been done-i-in many "a-*Held-at Home of Miss Minnie Ruck- Grover C7 -Dolman., stat.-- highwayJmoon. In-two sehsationaLbattles the.' .- man;"Officers Elected*'for the coiflij.issioner, suggested; to the, A d- ! eighth grade took * the (Seventh*, and;-. *'!_..*■. -'■ Ensuing -Year." : ' minstrative Board that a surolus of! the sixth -took ■ the fifthl-i According-* * "•' "*" '- '• ' There, were of this year's woi;k and suggestions ..* ■ >' - . for improvements;;,' After reports of •Not.that it is important,.or that it*. the officers7,and''committees', election - - * — ... *-resulting .as That sounded sensible, underclothes, ' We'rcoats, shqes^-old ' to be^'-'sure: Why ,hpt give'them" who-needed them? Fine.^vci.) „;jiis .part.-ln jast |
