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HOME NEWSPAPER
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BEST INTERESTS OF
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VOLUME 53
SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY- MICHICL&N,. .THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1933.
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NUMBER S
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We strive to
«i ssl-prseriv n* t. c>
.meidtjhe
^■«sb. --.---*«l-.
•'iv*.- -their1 n**v- *-•"
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of the
COMMUNITY
we serve
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The Saline Savings Bank
The One Story Bank on the Corner
Saline, Michigan
Friday and Saturday
BOSTON BUTTS : ,. 10c
PORK SHOULDER ROAST ] 10c
PORK SHOULDER STEAK lie
pork chops :.„.;...,....;_ i2c
HOME . S¥OKED HAMS .... .'...._..*..... 16c
CURED and SMOKED HAM SLICED 20c
SMOKED SMOKED HAM CENTER 25c
OUR OWN MAKE Liver Sausage 10c, 3 lbs 25c
SPARE RIBS, 8c lb. three pounds for 21c
LARD, any quantity 8c
BONELESS FRESH FISH 20c
STERLING BRAND OYSTERS
Schmid's Meat Market
TELEPHONE 38 "' ■ .... ,"' '
ATTENTION!
Churches and Schools
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i i . .i . * . ■> •-
Again this year, as in years past, ,1 will give youV the"
I very lowest price on Xmas candy and nuts; you know
Sthat I carry only the best grades in this line of mer-
Ichandise. Do not give the Kiddies cheap candy,"'it
lonly causes "stomach ache," and who \yants a stom-
icfa ache on Xmas day? / !
Get your order in at once and avoid that last min-
[ute disappointment.
[onarch Coffee, per pound .27
Pick Talk Coffee, per pound .17
fiehigan Cheese, per pound .-.._.*. :.._■<'. .15
rancy Creamery Butter, per pound ...-..j 22
ilorida Oranges, 2 dozen for :..;....; .35
seal Brand, Dated CoJfee, per pound .Vt !\25
•'lour, home milled, 24 1-2 lb. sack .95
immonia, full quart bottle, each 15
\ & G. or Kirk's Flake White, 10. bars, '. 27
I carry a complete stock of Molasses,. Candied
feels, Nut Meats, Prunes, Dates, Figs, Cake Color-
ig, Cake Trimmings, Extracts, and everything for
r~Xmas baking..
L. D. TANNER
[ONE 45
FARM SERVICE STORE
SALINE
High Scores Feature
Week's Bowling Card
Recreation Julmps to Tie for -Third
Place; Tanner Increases Lead
By Winning:, Six Gaines.
Armbruster's . continued their.
til 'ffie™ las£~ weels;' had been giving
Tanner's Soap Chipa a run >for-their,
money, but the five-game losing
streak now gives the Grocers, a comfortable, lea'd. There were 'two 500'
scores for the winners, Rudy -TWahi
having 187, 204 " and 132 iqr - high'
single and total score with 523, and
Harmon close behind with 173, 191-
and 135 for a total of 509.
The scores follow:
RECREATION
Wahl 187 204 132—523
D. Burkhart Ill 15T 136—398
Dell 133 143 160—436
Harmon 173 191 135—509
■ 604 689 563 1856
AR1TVTBRUSTER
A. Armbruster.... 126 136 156—418
Fosdick 156 139 l€4s-^59
A. Burkhardt 174 133 135—442
Stimpson 136 131 132—399
--.." 592 .539 587 1718
'In the. other, half of .the - double-'
header,; Tanner-'s - strengthened their
hold "on-"'* first ". place-.,- by-.- defeating
Haarer'sTi all.""7,thre"e^£-_games. - This
match "was'also'featured by two 5C0
scores. W. Burkhardt was Thigh with
181, 201 and 139 for a total of 52i,
Wittbracht next with 193, 162 an
152 for 507. Grunewald,. of the lo**.'
ers, was high single scorer;, however,
with 207 in the second game.
The scores follow:,
HAARER
Brown ...' 113 154 110—377
C. Haarer .-:.... 132 129 91—352
F. Haarer. 151 121 136—108
Grunewald .....-+-.? ISO- 207 139—476
''" ' "'526 611 476 1613
TANNER
Wittbracht 193' 162 152—507
Ash 148 '136 132—416
Burithardt 181 201 139—521
.Tanner 161 127 -158—446
683 626 581 1890
BY I«IC!ODEl*US^7>.r,, '
I see by the paper .thatjFm not the
only one taking up the':n|^jC[*fl-estit>n',
I too - noticed * that I ?^<J'J->JinWst
alone in my opinion, thsitvi's,-With the
other writers. But "somehow*I- feel
my
jprity- .. _ . . .... ..
"~-F-*do.7not. feel that,. through'^ conceit, j but1 because of the' "many ^public-,
expressions *I have heard. -'7;* '' .' V.„v'
' ,1-ainderstand a good share of thek
•Tpreachers-have condemned it as bar-'
barism, "brutality, etc. *-i __ ^._
' I most heartily .agree. \ Jf-'^'weje a
preacher* I would sign "the.* sam£ paper. **But soon afterward "•'I'.would
sign -a- "Criminal' Kidnaping".", dogjir
ment as 'inhumane-insane -maijislaugn-
ter. So'in the long ivot l', believe I
-would choose barbarisipr.to 'end this
insane (killing fire that'"fias entered
into man a criminal's^ tjead.
A -certain- governor,' "q^Californa I
believe, stated some , sugsfc-.fact, sas 1
have above. .£>ear, dear, an'^.you
should hear the response :v .'*' '" .
The governors of other^states'jlost
no -time in retorting. ' -- *£ T ^oVf'"
This .whole thing proved tit'least
one point I have ponderS^"^"oyer.
There is:at least one straight governor in these 48 states of ,oui;sy the
governor of California, f "7',"" * '* -
I can't understand howjfair-^iind'ed
men can condemn mob -.violence, as"
PTA Meeting Monday
Evening A Gala Affair
Old-TFasKioneaI Christmas- ProgranTof
.>*, Fun. and "Hilarity;'^*itti P*p^;",V
..!•-;*'-►- s com''and Slch.'"-' '■"^
ANOTHER PIONEER THE OBSERVER LINERS
;IS. CALLED HOME' Classified!Advertising
John FenitecieTTIr., Had1 Been a \ ^roMCHABGE. 25 C^NTS
'•' *' Resident of-Saline", for More,*- . • 'Be per=rHne first insertion,'4d per* "in**
'"- Tjhan! Sixty.. Ye^rs..',.**. - f ..." j^ch-;siibseflUfeDt'in--^rtloir.'- * ■*
^'Johh Feuerbacher-Sr.,7died Sunday !
in' the Saline hospital, after a long j
illness. " He was born October 22, ;
Cemetery dues* due. Ple£ise do.
For Sale^WTfSt'e" popcorn.
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He is survived by. two sons., Clajr-
encdp: of-,Beverly Hills, 'Calif., and
Edward.-,.!'.'. p5*' Saline, three*■'g:fcand-
chiidreii/'two^ "greatgrandchildren and
several .nieces sand nephews.
* (Private 7funeral services were .held
yesterday**'afternoon at 2 o'clock,at
13-" Styles "Wolverine *Wo*3c Shoes to
iielect' from at'Parsons!.
i.n:^ '■':- ■ .; . • ■ , _ „
;: If. the plans of- the" program^'Com- 1854, in- Wurtemburg,;Germ*%ny^and.pWefireV*'*iS'S^np-'500-
vjaitteei,^it .-;^resent% go>JTthEOUghfS;iHe-|:^eame, to Saline; when-18 .^ears>bf -age.J- --■.-.-..-.■ vf, <=•■ - -
■ Christmas program^of-itSe P^Tr'-Ars'in 187&'He was united'in marriage to ----- - "•.—.-.*--..
i*^ir,pe,a'ga^- affair. An old-fashion- j Christina Schaible at Saline. Hejw'as
ed., Christmas-•>.-prpgram--iwithE"'no, j a - member of Trinity Lutheran!
yriurigstJers "in the", X&ist-^wiU -'tie given,, j church, and had been ip the black-
,an '"old-fashioned SajatavClaiis''vrill!''Be'i smithing-'business for more-than '50
present", to distribute-"popc6rnB'b4HsJ years," or until'his, health failed-and
and bntnges".to the youhgeivcinldten, j rh'e^retir'ed* three years ago. '
and song's-wiU enliven the evening.
The exact prbgramf.canndt-be-iffint-
ed at tliis time/^ul; it^vjll be a Winger, aiid well worthy of your presence..
A. fr^e-will offering "will be taken up
toTH«ip theP. T. A-"-in.'their**fi1iiist-
mas work, and a large -attendance
'J. L.,
'5tf
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. yWaiited^Livestock * of all kinds-
John "Probyn, phone 251.
. Rabbit.-.feed aiid other supplies on
sale, at'.Tlie 'Observer office... j --
tn\fliess''' Stock and Pouitiy Tonic-
Ecf*v.ion,jsale by Saline,Mercantile Co
' W. TIT. TDbuglas^Shoes-for men certainly do wear. Sold, by Parsons.
15 Plate'Genume Ford Battery. Exchange' only .§7.40. Wiedman Auto
Vmwp^-r. ;■-' .-. . ■ - -/-'!*; ■- -
'- - ' *t7GV* —-^*—*- '-- ^'■i-+ >~z "".*u .-/• i'-"
Qiristmas tree" lighting outfits, set
will"-be" present* no doubt. * Be sure to the home of his son, and ^reguar ser-
be there, to smile with your neigh- • vices at . 2:30 at Trinity Lutheran
bor, to enjoy the; glee of. the kiddies, church, -.Rev. Adolf Lederer officiat-
and to .generally , enliven,^ .youraelt i ing. Interment. was ,. in Oakv^ood
with 'a 'diaphragm-jiggling.;evening" of -, cemetery. *-"'.*' *,' , '■.
fiin ,and77-,^hjlaijty.,>.i *>. • u*i> f-r, r-\i «£.ji >-.-.^*- -•'j/'", \* ,jW—r-rr -wti,*" •-^
"KApSy^"^'"WKlifc-VTyvTii-1|^"X!fi^r\Q*S.*'BO?' S^",g.S7ns of .eight,. (Complet^with-rbulbs, only
- <■.-"■' riS 7DOWN 3,765-TFEET ji'r'Recognition- tO Michigan j^Sc.^qpss Hardware. . .i.-t,..^ >-.
,.u , i V,"i '•• "'• C/AlHUt" I' tf" * ;-"' — \ '."> Ji "'.%.'•"* '■ " ■'■'
! »The, Naoleon oil w^l'-piosjSeSitingrBaiis Aldrich' of".Fairgro,ve*;Woa-Retj- .- Bqoks,c.,toys,,'games and' TPamting -
Ihole.-is now'down'i^^^fe'et^go'iS^'• ''"' serve Chimpioriship 7in7 Oats(. .-.-.i-outfits-Xor the little folks a.tt-the,-Sa^
- - .'-.'.... °...~ - • --«*.- «! c. » . *,-line^yarietyLStore. . ^ *
Christmas T^eith^Tjcandle light.in .
nter,'1- '"•"electriSallyir* lighted, 55c. '
slowly through hard rock.' contajMihg
a* 7percentage" -of .-iron. --'Tife -we£k'
heavy ,tools*i*were brought in'rt6"puil
At Chicago .Show.,
A '20'*-year-old. boy 'has brought'
such a dastardly act. When :mp*03A the - ljSJGoTffeefc^oF'six-^ in'small, grain
i,„^^ o^ i™~.»' mar, mi-v-mtm who whi'c*awas -pufcTdowB in an attempt seed breeding to TMichigan and has at
to'get-.rid:of the.water wliiclTslows' the same Ume financed his, short
up tthej-drilling process? • The-watfer course education in .general .agricul-,
fcould not be cased out because of ture ?.? TMichigan,.State- coIege,.> ,t ,
fissures at fitftervals ihv' the rack. ^e },f W^M .^drich of Fairgi-owv.
.Harolfl-.ConbVerritf^lSfge'ftf fiie^Qut- who won the reserve championship in
nt sdsys-t*r*th&t.rthiS7''v'ciii"'"-pr*yigedJa3^^ '^ ^S^1.-sefondvin:, two-row
well without the casing and that they Parley compefafaon^aj^.tly^-^ema-
. ^ may, agam^tlr---th*^r^ca^g> ^t^^t1?^.1^111 "^w. held ui>. Chicago
money or' friends would^ing, no ^aHeV ,size pipe* ' after; 'theylhave last-week. t ^ . -- .
doubt, but a man witH ^ealflfP-and ; reached 3 000 feet—Brooklyn Ex'-- Aldnch hagsa record of- winnings
an underworld foothold -•^huh,-*just | ponent. ' ** ' '-' "' '*","0,,, =•"-""> *
try to "jug" him. '■ - ^ ■' ' ■ - * * '
hang an innocent man, or-'a^mah who
has committed a crime less,, than to.'get«.rid:of the-water whicfslows
murder, then I say mob "violence is — .«._.-j-nis--— _* ;. m^^-.j-iiVL:
a crime. But when a rndb^'hangs 7a7'
worthless, cold-blooded killer, 'that "if
left to the-law woud be a(5fyuitteEroi'
paroled--iii. a few* years,.-I -ttDMt-WjQS-1'
tice for the* public.good. '' '*
.Some txK>r. lon=' murderer with no
«s«B>J
center,
Gross ^Hardware'7
ExainineV cemetery, receipts. Pay
dues. - '* ' *:-* ' '"' ' . .._
,HoW Ionsr would GrossVTyhardware 1 special SUNDAY EVENTtNGvr -
stand if thev bucked^e^I*mA full j .PBOObAMjAT M. E. CHURCH
force? W^ouldjutheggovernor stand j *•'._, . -- ■. -
for it? Wby,_ t^yy^l^n^bem | prof;E_ ^^ Doty q£ Anh.AlCr spending for hjs1 e^ht-weeks' short
at grain ^sHpjvs ".which - isrf believed "to-
be".'unequalled;-in Michig'ari: ^Biiring.
the, past year 'his cash; winningsjbave
amounted to approximately , §250,
which is five times the amount he is,
.For,-,Sa,Jen^Buffet,*''-refinished- -"'like -
new;* I*^-'^aterj*.tankj" goodtiei-osscut "
sa-y:!,,Pho"oe5.2p2.v'.;.c.MjI--c'' -*--; bStfs-u*'*
. 1929.-'' Chevrolet roadster.' * New
-paint-; -job. Good condition. Only
$110.00. .Wiedman Auto. Co...
Weidman went into sole possession
of the cellar Monday night, when
Recreation took them, three games.
Recreation ssems to have just hit
their stride and are now gradually
closing in on the leaders. Wiedman
turned in one of the worst games
they have played this season, only
placing one man over the 400 mark.
Recreation, on.the.other hand, placed
two over the 500 mark. Bill Harmon
had high total of 525, while Wahl
garnered 501 and also had high single Ecore of 182.
■ The scores follow. „
WIEDTMAN
Fairbanks IIS 152 157—427
W. Armbruster' 137 77 122—336
Lawrence 128 116 120—30t
Hoeft 143 130 116—389
526 475 515 1516
RECREATION
Wahl 180' 139 182—501
D Burkhardt. .. 144 136 101—SSI.
Dell 152 142 162—456
Harmon 165' '179 181—525
■ 641 596 626 1863
•Tanner's " continued to increase
their lead* in the" league Tuesday
night by defeating. Gross Hardware
all three games. ' The first two were
close; the Grocers winning by 17 and
12 'pins, but the last one was .decis-,
ively a Tanner victory. <
'High single .score went to Maurice Henderson with a mighty 210.
Stanley Wittbrach't "led the way fo„
total honors.' getting. 198, 164 and
188 for a total of';'5o6,' which we believe to be. pretty fsair bowling.
Yowsah. .
The scores follow:
TANNER
Wittbracht ...7...*. ^.,164 188—550,
Ash J.\.:..:.-1. 130'. 146 150—426
W. Burkhardt 7.". 124-" 147 173—444
Tanner ...'. l._ 165^188 123—476
*•' 617" 645 634 1896
GROSS,
Gross 147 fl.25 d53—425
Dusterbeck ...7...., 127 106 171^104
Henderson lh2"--210 126—488*
Fitzgerald 7 172 192 133—499
out of'b-istaPM in no tim'e-'How long | ^L^±-£^^^^'^ course-at the college,
has a certain manufacturer bucked ^J^L^Hven^t »?ESSf *vP™ *= ,?h,e ^rgrova boy entered beans,
And. yet. he still hasn't signed
gram Sunday, evening a,t 7:30:
Concert Overture in C Minor—THol-
lifi:
•-■sr^',^''.-'.i.' :,'■-■ J- if s-**^
. Model. A Ford" Tudor.. TLots of
mileage left7"'"$95.0O. will buy "this
car.* \ Wiedman Auto Company.... ..
.If.you would like a nice'rabbit for"
your- Sunday dinner, leave order at
eilher meat market on Fridays.
. * - -1 i z * ' '
I
A-dagio, in - A Minor—Bach.
Cantabile—Franclfc. r
Jesu .Bambino—Yon.
The Holy Boy—Ireland.
Benediction—Karg-Elert.
Council Proceedings
which placed second-in--world competition 'at the World Grian show in
Regina, Canada, last year. He also i.
won second place in oats and fifth
prize for wheat in the International
at Chicago last year.
He has been successful in breeding
two of his ,o,wn blends of crops.
Aldrich developed Swedish Select
Oats'and a new'strain of select from , . . .
Golden Shaft Wheat, whi:h have mon i Some .wonderful bargains in per-
him-many prizes ! sonal stationery, greeting and bridge
For three years,, in succession,-Aid-.] ca"la./.etc, at. The Observer office.
rich -Tias wo'a' 'the sweenstakes for I "7~Ti T7~7 7,, , «"..* '
wli'eat; at- the Michigan Stat2 fair in1 Wolverine Horselude Work Shoes
Detroit,Vand is now planning to gc ' wear anfl sta5r soft- Tl?e,?-os* c°m' -
into*;'seea*' production on a "larger ; fortable shoe made. Sold at Par-
Come in and learn about'the New
Deal on *Electroch,efs. Installed in
your home:on trial. Gross'Hardware.
1 ; ,"* 1
"Use Avicol Tablets for White Diarrhoea and Cholera and keep those
chicks-healthy. Saline Mercantile Co.
I
HOW THEY STAND
^ .W L Pet
' , .'6001 633 583 1816
Tanner ........... 23 10 .697
Armbruster _ -IT
Gross : 16
Recreation 16
Jllaarer ../ 12
Wiedman 12
13
.566
17
.485
17
18
.485
.400
21
.364\
CHKISTSIAS BUYING
N
In spite of the added cost "of production we find most' items of merchandise being reasonably priced.
Especially is this true regarding
Christmas goods. -*r Never were gift
articles more alluring-, or. more • easily obtainable. You have only to
'watch the sale prices .in -.this newspaper to verify the above statement.
Shop early—mailu early—buy- at'
home.
SAUNE TOWNSHIP TAXES
I will receive taxes at my home at
any time by appointment, and will
be at'
Saline Savings Bank Jan. "10".
■ Citizens Bank Jan. 24.
Savings Bank,Feb. 7.
Citizens BankrFeb. 14.
Savings' Bank' Feb.'21.
'Citizens Bank Feb. 28.
C. W. Carr, Treasurer.'
it?
their code yet and is at perfect-peace
with the world, and will, continue to
be. Why ? He has money; that's the
only answer. Still we say "Free j
country." ■ !
Do you think a life imprisonment;
term to a kidnaper who deliberately j
killed his victim, with a parole in
sight within a few years, would j
throw anv great a^o'jnt of fear into > )
others planning the same thing? ; J
Does a, good beating and a lynching: * •■
have the same effect?,,4jJo, I don't] ^Council, meeting held in the coun-
belisve it does'. "cil chamber Monday evening, Dec. 4.
iGod is ths final judge in all*thing<* ' Mayor Sugden in the chair. '
If a mob does an iniustice "in hang- ; Councilmen nresent: Fairbanks,
ing a man. our Father will 'right ! Uphaus, Cook, Gross.
things perfectly. We are here and! Minutes of last meeting read'by
have to enforce justice as best we , the Clerk.and stood approved as read-
can. If our paid officers cannst do it, ; Mcved by Fairbanks that ?100.00
it i.° vl-. to us. ,' be transferred from general fund to
Why don't those condemning gov- sidewalk fund;' supported by Cook.
ernors-do sompthing to exterminate j Carried unanimously.
the underworld? They have the * Movsd by Cook, supported by Up-
.powcr. Whv do thev s.cend all their ! haus.- that the Council approve C. W.
time erit'-ising those who are trying i a. .Stcrm Sewer Projects" No. 1 and
to make the world unhealthy for the ; 2, and assume cost of materials above
criminals'? . I 20% of total cost of projects, as re-
No matter how hard il try I just Ti quired by CWA.'
can't figure it out | The Clerk read the following bills:
A governor calls ,out the militia .to . Detroit Edison Co., lights
suppress a" mob. Why. doesnit* h'e> call ■ ' -an<3 power * 432.45 less than $50 ^or his eight weeks ( f-
out the guards toTsuppress-=tiie-.Grim-': M. A. Alber, depiity sheriff'' -- ' Period this year in the geiieral agri-j'•" - TractorSv priced from $50.00.
inals"7 I duties _ * 7 36-» cultural short course at Michigan [ usea .iraciors, pricm «<>«' *»j"„
It fooks^^eiaS^tbey^ElaTfraid^i^ni^~Arto^.;_teZ.7~. ' W Stata college, wh.ich is a fair average'-uP- «»**«£ ^'kSandTarro^
If so. someone should.have-itheinjob 'deb'.' V..Cook.& Son? parts .,77 ot expense.for-all students.. He says used Spreader ««^«r^aiitt narrows.
who isn't. '" j for truck .':...„ „'7 11.90r ,&&£ even v/ith*;^is large cash win-, Wiedman,Auto company.
scale.
He first began showing
while-'^a soDhcmore in th
°*r3iris'
Smith-1 ISt. Paul's Auxiliary will Hold a
THughesT agricultural course" at Fair- j bake sale Saturday afternoon, De-
gr:ve'high*i*school in 1829. He ob- ■ cember 16, at the Kroger store, at Z
tained books and literature 'on the I o'clock".
subject from the college. Aldrich is j ' 7 7 . ,, -
a careful- observer at grain shows, I Yes, we have plenty of dolls from
and** believes, that he has only'3c to $3.00'; also a nice line of gift
scratched ttie^stirTace in the fertile '' groods at 25c and 29c. Saline Variety
fipld of seed breeding. His special | Store.
strains are already in wide demand, i 7 „ , „ , ^T „
and'he is unaDle to supply orders fori - 19-29 Chevrolet Fordor Sedan. New
see(3S - * - . tires. -Finish like new. Small down
Aldrich estimates that it ccsts him j payment will handle. Wiedman
Auto Company..!. ;• • :
My heart, folks, goes out to the ' Uphaus &jSchroen, plumbing
governor of California. --j.-n"^^ BUppi"es ■. 7
If some' of the- "spoutijigiV^-over--,'Ge-orge 'uhaus, .battery...'
nings at grain' shows, he would not ]
Tie-L-adies""Aia-6"f "Trinity' Luther.- *
12.95 ! 'cultural course,
nors*"'would.''.tgike/-his■ stand" thev'd^sy-ne'Mercai'tiie Co., supplies 327.S8 1
A^»n -'.4-T.ni^ ''MTqrioo anr? malra fVlo *-«V~;__J„. o c.t..:—.- T.i—J«_ *„— -*'' "'* * nCCdS Very Well.
earn "'their ^'salaries and make the"
states a healthier place in which" to
live. Ameh'.
' LICENSE SALES GROW
Mayer & Schairer, binder for
taxes .
J. A. Alber, salary. .' 83.33.
C„E. Albgr, salary::. 83.33.!
Adam" Klumpp, salary 10.00,-,
Adolph .Lindemann, labor 1.65
B. E Dodge, gas.
'2 93' be"".able to finance a four-year, agri-j . -r-.-—--—-.,z* ^r 1- >-- ..jf*. ^,-=T,i'QTr,
A*A -cultural course, Tmt 'fiiids th'at'.,the ' ^'church vrtl*-have^a qui t display
two-year short .course answers*' his ] ^ "bake sale at the Uphaus vacant
• store.Saturday, December-23. 8-9
1'°° ' INSURANCE COMPA77NY .•' !* Dodge Sedan.
Good, motor, -good;.-
„.„_„ ,*finish,'.T2 new tires.' -A-' lot" of trans-
hajnu-s j portation left in this unusual buy at.
,„ . . " 777 7~ _ .. T i $95.00. Wiedman Auto Company.
Word of. the Peoria Life Insurance v .
IN RECEIVERS'
'L'ansing.—During -isrovember, 1933,
a'total,of ,8,34& motor .vehicle license-j'Touche* &"Nive"n, repairs for
plates were sold' by..thi- department, pump ...: '.....'.
of state as compared with 6077-for i'Liance Rogers, labor '...'.:
November,. 1932. This increase ' is j Paul Woods, 'laborT'..'.
due, in .part*, toithe^fact that* the 1934'tistaebler Oil. Co., gas^.
license plate sale -fo*; both Jiew and "Fred' TLuckhardt, labor....:..
old cars started November 15;"'whils I Gordon Anthony, labor...,..-
only license plates for new cars were | E. Merriman, labor.
sold" during November, 1932.. ■ . i John Fritz, labor.,
Revenue .from, this source during! Aaron Luckhardt, labor.—.
3 02; Company of Peona 111 going into" 0,. ver Faf,n implements ~and Repairs
?-'o*^reCfver,hln,m tb?tJsta.Ss ?oults ' -Ws are-local dealers and will be
b.08 -last week, was rereived with calm by: , d t supply VOur requirements.
19.60 • Charle.** E. Giuss, Michigan's insur- Pleasea_ IO SHI't'v '"": ^ 4
14.00, anc.e_commissioner.
; 2,J0 j "The'-e is no reason for Mi"higan
4.90 nolicv holders in the Reoria Life to
2,80 become unduly .'alarmed over the sit-
1 promptly.
Warited-
Wiedman Auto Company. ,
50 to 100 meat rabbits-- -
i,weekly.-7 Th'e'American Fur Growers
z,6u oecome unauiy.aiarmeo over tne sir- * -.^^ Locai-No. 5, Saline." -
S|5 uation. for pi*r in^rpnce denartment * ^'-BrowrisSec'retary. Phone 60-F2.
10:50 will receive--me- greatest co-operation v: vx> ■Dluw"' ■> _^
12.25, from Commi^siQner Ernest Palmer
ADDITION AL, LOC AL J
l«L. D. Tanner, welfare food
, -.Roschbocker & Weinlander,
, Already 'the.-Illinois insurance de-,j .
I partment "s working on plans for thfe-,"faallne;
-survey . 30.00 mutualization of .th'e company, Com-'
y"7'",~ ~, , , „_ I, ,Motion*.:bv Fairbanks, supported missioner Gauss..was informed. "This
Mr. and-Mrs/CarUMoehn wereoDe-lb u haug that'bills be allowed anfe .'includes a comnlete reorganization
trait visitors Saturday. _ 0~der% dra^n for same. . : j with a new management for the
"William Powers of. Detroit, Mr. 1 Councilmen .interested in above j company," he"isaid.
and Mrs. O. ■ C. Woelner and daugh-, Dijjs withheld their votes.. * ' j Of- the $1'87;000,000 insurance in
ter, Delia, of Ann Arbor and Mr. and I narried. ! force with the Pebria'L-ife in the en-
Mrs. Edward Albsr were Sunday din- !
-Mich.
New Idea Farm Implement*. We
bave been' appointed local dealers and-
will be plesased to supply your ,re-
quixements In implements and repairs. Wiedman Auto .Company.
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gall.; subject to call of Mayor. Carried.
Mrs. Andrew Hartman entertained! "lOTTTTCE 'WA7LLACE. Clerk,
six little .girls Friday afternoon in | MARK B. SUGDEN. Mayor.
tionor'of -the ^ixth birthday anniver- j —
sary of her daughter, Jean, flight! TLODI TOWNSHIP TAXES
*>lj}nch was*' served. , Jean received
many lovely gifts.
The next, meeting of the"Washte-
naw County Brotherhood will be held
at Willis December 17-.-s-=J. B. Steere'
of- Ann Arbor"willf .sneak-' at j4>^30--o.
m. and Rev..F. Cowin..of>Ann Arbor
at''7:30. 'Special musigrafternoon'"a7nQ'
evening.. ,.Free", .luiichj served /afe 6^
o'cldckr ' -' .... "'.Ta^l,'
Carried.
Motion by Gross that we adjourn , tire country, Michigan policy holders
have over over $20,000,000.
!»nSS DONNA E. WILSON
\ BRIDE OF WALTER PFATJS
PITTSFIELD TGWNSIffE.TAXfiS*.
-I will:b*e7at the. following* places-'to
receive taxes':
Farmers & Mechanics Bank, Ann
Ar"~>or. Dec! 23, Jan. 6. 13, '20 and 27.
Ypsilanti' Savings Bank Dec. 30
and Jan.'23:
*• "Citizens Bank, Saline, Jan. 9.
i Saline Savings Bank. Jan. 30.
I TReed's Store," Piatt, Jan. 1'6.
I * George TH. Rathfon, Treasurer.
Pay your cemetery dues now.
i! Pay cemetery dues.
Jceipts.
Examine re-
• I ' (From The Teeumseh Herald)
I will be ready to receive taxes on !-:' Miss Donna E. Wilson, daughter of
the following days: -• ■' Mr. and Mrs..Charles C. Wilson, and
Saline Savings. Bank, Dec. 8. 29.' | Walter Pfaus, son of Mr. and Mrs.
-Citizens Bank, Saline, Dec. 15 *and j Edward' Pfaus of .Manchester, were
January 10. ■ •' married Friday, noon in Indianapolis.
Bridgewater Savings Bank-Decern- -'Tnd. ' The" ceremony "was' performed
bef 22.
•"-.State' Savings Bank, Ann Arbor,
January 5.
- -'" 77, Albert Frey, Treasurer. .
/-f_j- r '£ E ■■. ■■"• - '
HOLIDAY BOOKS
••■ 'Hu'rlburt's Story of the Bible, $2.75
and up.
- Hurlburt's Life of Christ, $2.50 up.
Cruden's .Concordance, S3.50.
International Bible, $1.20 up.
Arthur Erskine.
Bring' 'that order fpr printing to.
service, prompt delivery, reasonable
prices.
Pay '33 and former cemetery dues.
by Rev. Robert C. Kuebler, an uncle
of Mr. Pfaus, at his home, in the
presence of only-the-immediate rela^i
tives. The bride-wore a brown crepe
'ensemble with accessories to match.
After a .short*'' wedding trip the
young couple will reside in their
home at 213 South Oueida street, recently purchased ■ from Mrs. Rose
Burrow.
Mrs. Pfaus is a graduate of Tecum
DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer Wanted" "
A"7DeSoto and Plymouth dealer is
wanted in local territory. Must have_
some cash. Good proposition to right'
party. If interested call Hendee Motor Sales,-, 502, E. Washington, 'Ann
Arbor, 'phone 9752.—Adv.
HI-GRADE, COAL A7ND COTJKE
AT RIGHT PRICES ,
Standard2 Petroleum Coke.
White Star Petroleum Coke.
Koppers Miami Coke.
Koppers Pocahontas.
Koppers EUchonn.
Eundon Red Ash-
D., L. & W. Coal. /
Phones: Res., 3-7R 105 Office, 2-R
EDW. J. MTUIR
WANTED—People in this vicinity
whe; have any legal printing required
In the settlement of estates, etc..
seh high s-hool and of the Ford will confer a favor by having it sent
School-"of Nursing, in Detroit. Mr.
Pfaus is"- a "'graduate ,of Manchester
your Home Town Printers. Quick-- high school and, of *.7Mi'chigan State
"• - -- - "" college.,and--has,"'.been.manager of the
East TEnd iil^s&et- Here for some time.
£■* *.
.'.\V7
Pay "cemetery* dues now. Please.
-."; ,. **- .'.. -'«
■cf. *;'-.*t. - ,' .
to • this newspaper. The rates are
universal" in such matters and to
have your notices appear in this
paper it is only necessary to ask the
-Probate Judge to send them ta The
Observer.
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Object Description
| Title | 1933-12-14; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1933-12-14 |
| 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 | 1933-12-14; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1933-12-14 |
| 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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"■.".*" .■.»•', * l SALINE'S HOME NEWSPAPER TFOR 51 YEARS ■■« 2SM zK*/*A' ■;:'.':: .?&$$ ,-^p 'fri ,' «».■*"- 77-'I'* ' devoted: to tele BEST INTERESTS OF THIS SECTION VOLUME 53 SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY- MICHICL&N,. .THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1933. ~\ '■ jP ' .!...•-.;.-. , . r .t ... NUMBER S '&> We strive to «i ssl-prseriv n* t. c> .meidtjhe ^■«sb. --.---*«l-. •'iv*.- -their1 n**v- *-•" "- ..* ** of the COMMUNITY we serve '■■\\V' The Saline Savings Bank The One Story Bank on the Corner Saline, Michigan Friday and Saturday BOSTON BUTTS : ,. 10c PORK SHOULDER ROAST ] 10c PORK SHOULDER STEAK lie pork chops :.„.;...,....;_ i2c HOME . S¥OKED HAMS .... .'...._..*..... 16c CURED and SMOKED HAM SLICED 20c SMOKED SMOKED HAM CENTER 25c OUR OWN MAKE Liver Sausage 10c, 3 lbs 25c SPARE RIBS, 8c lb. three pounds for 21c LARD, any quantity 8c BONELESS FRESH FISH 20c STERLING BRAND OYSTERS Schmid's Meat Market TELEPHONE 38 "' ■ .... "' ' ATTENTION! Churches and Schools ....»• - ■ . "'* r ■■ i i . .i . * . ■> •- Again this year, as in years past, ,1 will give youV the" I very lowest price on Xmas candy and nuts; you know Sthat I carry only the best grades in this line of mer- Ichandise. Do not give the Kiddies cheap candy"'it lonly causes "stomach ache" and who \yants a stom- icfa ache on Xmas day? / ! Get your order in at once and avoid that last min- [ute disappointment. [onarch Coffee, per pound .27 Pick Talk Coffee, per pound .17 fiehigan Cheese, per pound .-.._.*. :.._■<'. .15 rancy Creamery Butter, per pound ...-..j 22 ilorida Oranges, 2 dozen for :..;....; .35 seal Brand, Dated CoJfee, per pound .Vt !\25 •'lour, home milled, 24 1-2 lb. sack .95 immonia, full quart bottle, each 15 \ & G. or Kirk's Flake White, 10. bars, '. 27 I carry a complete stock of Molasses,. Candied feels, Nut Meats, Prunes, Dates, Figs, Cake Color- ig, Cake Trimmings, Extracts, and everything for r~Xmas baking.. L. D. TANNER [ONE 45 FARM SERVICE STORE SALINE High Scores Feature Week's Bowling Card Recreation Julmps to Tie for -Third Place; Tanner Increases Lead By Winning:, Six Gaines. Armbruster's . continued their. til 'ffie™ las£~ weels;' had been giving Tanner's Soap Chipa a run >for-their, money, but the five-game losing streak now gives the Grocers, a comfortable, lea'd. There were 'two 500' scores for the winners, Rudy -TWahi having 187, 204 " and 132 iqr - high' single and total score with 523, and Harmon close behind with 173, 191- and 135 for a total of 509. The scores follow: RECREATION Wahl 187 204 132—523 D. Burkhart Ill 15T 136—398 Dell 133 143 160—436 Harmon 173 191 135—509 ■ 604 689 563 1856 AR1TVTBRUSTER A. Armbruster.... 126 136 156—418 Fosdick 156 139 l€4s-^59 A. Burkhardt 174 133 135—442 Stimpson 136 131 132—399 --.." 592 .539 587 1718 'In the. other, half of .the - double-' header,; Tanner-'s - strengthened their hold "on-"'* first ". place-.,- by-.- defeating Haarer'sTi all.""7,thre"e^£-_games. - This match "was'also'featured by two 5C0 scores. W. Burkhardt was Thigh with 181, 201 and 139 for a total of 52i, Wittbracht next with 193, 162 an 152 for 507. Grunewald,. of the lo**.' ers, was high single scorer;, however, with 207 in the second game. The scores follow:, HAARER Brown ...' 113 154 110—377 C. Haarer .-:.... 132 129 91—352 F. Haarer. 151 121 136—108 Grunewald .....-+-.? ISO- 207 139—476 ''" ' "'526 611 476 1613 TANNER Wittbracht 193' 162 152—507 Ash 148 '136 132—416 Burithardt 181 201 139—521 .Tanner 161 127 -158—446 683 626 581 1890 BY I«IC!ODEl*US^7>.r,, ' I see by the paper .thatjFm not the only one taking up the':n ^jC[*fl-estit>n', I too - noticed * that I ?^ |
