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SALINE'S
HOME NEWSPAPER
FOR 52 YEARS
SALINE
DEVOTED TO THE
BEST INTERESTS OF
THIS SECTION
VOLUME 54*
SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY MICKIQAIn,- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER T29, 1934
NUMBER 7
.Dixie Gas Leads
! Bowling League
A REAL THANKSGIVING
Let's Tbe thankful for ..JZhe happy
things
That saturate our life; -
, Let's this time of.true .Thanksgiving
i Free our minds^of fear and strife.
Rev. Wittbracht
Honored Sunday
Josef Szigeti To Give
Concert In Ann Arbor
For all the good things which have
come ote» way; '.;foi> health; *for..
peace; for the heaped up blessings
of the past year, we breath this day
a fervent prayer of gratitude and
thanksgiving.
£
ti
*£
The
Saline Savings
Bank
The One Story Bank on the Corner:
EVERYONE WINS
Free Awards
Come in and get a
'Secret Panel' Treasure Card
NO BLANKS
And be sure to take advantage of these Home-Dressed Quality Meat Specials:
18c
14c
~~.<. 14c
14c
25c
,18c
20c
14c
14c
STEAKS—Round or Sirloin, tender
ROASTS-naU shoulder cuts
PRIME Rib Roasts
RUMP Roasts
HAMBURG, lOc' lb., 3 lbs. for
HOME SMOKED HAMS, whole or half .......
BACON, chunk, home quality
PORK Shoulder Roasts
PORK Steak
Sterling Brand Oysters and Fish
(Fresh delivery twice weekly)
Pints, 30c — Quart, 601 . . - Y
Schmid's Home Market
Trade Here
Phone 38
It Pays!
A CompI
on
Hand
Pipe and Pipe Fittings Valves Brass Goods
Shallow and Deep Well Pumps Pump Jacks
WINDMILL PUMPS
Cylinders and Water-Softeners
PUMP REPAIRING
Henry A. Schroen
Located at Gross Hardware
Phone 30
Burmeister
By Amassing
More Than 2,000.
By Willard Schaible
Wednesday, (November 21, the Bun
Hatchery Surprise Talent Le£s Just concentrate on Wesstogs
massing a Total of ., Given everyone.to sharer, | „
" And with hearts atune to ^plenty
Let's dispel thaj.'ifldom, vf'..'despair.
'And though problems fi&ve^been
weighty! -,_..,. ..."'.. . : "•""
"Arid1'the roaidUaJiead sq^rpugh,-
Completes Twenty-Five Years
Pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical Church.
As
"Conquerer of Three Continents?1
Classical Program at Hill
Auditorium Monday.
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
6c per lime first insertion, 45e per line
each subsequent insertion.
minimum charge 25 cents
Josef Szigeti, -Hungarian violinist,
referred: to as the "Conquerer of
Three Continents," ■will be heard for
For ,'Sale
man.
-IS pigs.
Reuben' Hart-
7
For. iSal&T-Corn
Wilson, Azalia.
to shock. O. C
Crushers defeated the TFord dealers ^aAh-pf us^adini^'with jstLTadhr'
twn Aiit rvf thrpA .T ■ Ornsa OT-Htvpr-'for' rrviot.nf <Vw^.T ^KH.ft''hafl:?&iWvii(r
two out of three. J. Gross subbed for
Owen Hoeft. Rudys Wahl won high
single honors with 313, Jay] THaiTnTon
itiigiijtptal^at^^W-, Jt- |». y
*#The acoWa'^BgfiSLw: ■ % ■$.
WIEDMAN -~
iLambert — 1'38 1®9 128-—405
Lawrence—...-4-— 160 -162 1J25—44?
Gross .•_..*._ IBS 1691 121-^445
Noble 136 136 136—408
75189 606
• RECREATION
Wahl ........ '107 176
D. Burkhart.'.7.r...' 15© 1401
Harmon ...+...._... 180 178
Dell j............... 136 136
510 1705
213—496
•145__440
146—514
136—408
'588 630 640 1858
The same night the Ford dealers
took two from the Kroger lads. Waldo Gross _was- sub. for Hoeft, W.
Schaible starred by bowling 194 for
high single aiudl 514 for high total*
The scores follow.
WIEDMAN
Lambert r... 175. ' 88
Lawrence ..._ .j—- 147 130.
Gross l 153 148
Noble — I.... 134 1134
That ■ of, food \yelye7 bad ^enough;' *
That the gr^'bf^Jwaning biiistoess- .-
Has obsessed) us.,iiig{it 'Sop- day, '-
To .Rent—Three
Frederieka McBride.
"rooms.
TMrs.
. On Sunday; St. Paul's Evangelical the first time in Ann Arbor' when he
> Church Society! celebrated, the 25th makes his appeararu^to the Choral
I anniVeirsaryi/of the pastorate of Rev. Union series Monday ^evening, De-:
■ C-. H." Wfttbrachtr who came here in cember 3, in Hill auditorium/
j 1909. • * : Mr. Szigeti was born-toJBudapest,
I Mve" hundred attended the very , a native of that land whYch has .pro-' Typewriter paper 15e per pound at
"Til we've :^ej^:'our«lv^ The Observer-office. .
■ Tfo-^sSnM sort Of ;w$y"?j£"^ :■■-.■ j edAabj!.'VRe*. -F. Lu<^kho|E, superm* sp£h, as Auer, Joachim, Remenyi and, - •
So ,^,75il.__c^:^ *yjb^
lei's'thank'"our G&Sor-biess-T teHd'eiritSbf the German- ;*ProtestadE ' 7Tr|.bay, wp v^oni^she studied after i ,,.ForSateMcblt;,5 months old^TEWed.11*
-. in_«n'U««J» „«!^i 'ma T_i«.il™ ~ t__r'_^™_ i— lin.n-.iT lio.- *-iy>___1i*v>i ^^i^tt1 +-»«ii»i ■»»!.«■ Trnri-i ;_ __ _ __ . -: *_
life,..-.
jjjg-g r . . j Orphani's anldi* Old . Folks"5 Home in having had preliminary tralntog with
-He has «iven i« to use" n- ; Detroit. Following the service a his father and uncle., He waTs-a chUd
And with ^iarefree!; exaltatioit- - '• bountiful pptliicfc dinner was served prodigy and made his initial debut at
"Let'us silence &ets and^blues, i to .the dining room by the Ladies'• the Royal Academy when; l£f years
TAna' iust tifflTkV Qus fcrighirtThanks- 4-id Society with Mrs. Casper Groeb of age.. Shortly thereafter he played
riving- ;as chairman, 200 Ijeing served. sin Berlin and Dresden, and in a debut
A new start- with hope and icheer, i R«v. .Wittbracht was .presimted 25 but concert at Queen's Hall, London,
Thai we plaint so "deep within- us■„ j silver dollars by. This congregation and where his success was so great that
It win grow ttiroughouf the year. • a basket of 25 American Beauty i he remained to England for some
- * -S.—■.+-.**> --...„.. i roses »by his son,. Elbert, and friend,! time. In 19125 he was totrodiucedi to
A. ISpiiler, of Detroit. ithe American music"loving public by
. Rev:"Wittbracht has confirmed 2S6,[ Leopold Stokowski, with the Phila- !
baptized) 284 and married 107 cou-. delphia Orchestra. i
I pies during This pastorate here. j Unlike many great artists, he has..
i . rz~. been unwilling to make musical con^-j
T Ben JohnSDn ■* cessions and never includes in his
* programs unworthy music nor does.,
Walker," phone 14&-F32,
For Sale—40 Leghorn pullets. Fred-
Braun, phone. 181-F31. 7
For Sale—Good used 10-20 I. H. C.
tractor. Gross Hardware.
—Frank K Glew:
Are you to arrears on your paper ? The la.be! tells the story.
For Sale—Nearly new Wardv/ay
electric sweeper, Mrs. Goodin.
ASSEMBLY
Marie Schmid!, Feature Editor
An announcement was made by
147—410 3jj._ day that all boys in the sev-
For iS!ale—a% tons alfalfa hay,
second cutting. Phone 50-F2. 8
147—425
156—^457
134—402
60® '501
7KKOGER
Schaible ...^..,.... 156 104
D. Burkhart 120
E. Armbruster—. : 164
Anthony 150. 130
Krekeler ..... 126 126
584 1'694
164—514
—120
17)3—-337
104—384
12,6—378
552 614 567 1733
Last Thursday evening the [Hatchery boys took the Merchants into
camp for two. Rudy) Wahl subbed
for Burmeister's and W. Schaible on
the Merchant team, Wahl copped
the spotlight Tby bowling 222 for high
single and 541 for totaL
The saores follow:
BURMEISTER
Buss ...^..„.J. 119 137 149—405
Wahl j *— 222 168 '151—54i
Burmeister 15® 189 147—436
Witkowski 186 127 154—467
Handicap ■-. 61* • 61 61—183
.738- 632
MERCHANTS
Schaible ...—1+-. 152 181
Westphal _.. 178 167,'
R.- McHenry. 111 151
M. McHenry 151 178
662 2082
167—S00
162-^507
158—420
140'—469
Talks TO .Leaders he intilulge to spectacular but unmii-! BaU Band Rubbers give best wear.
■-. .. ,sical tricks. He has attained a: dis-' prices low this year at Parsons'. - "
* tinguished position as an artist of; .—.—
flawless, performance. Distinguished: For Sale—1932 Essex, first-clas
More Than TF5ty Attending Sessions
in 'Lane' Hall, Ann
Arbor.
honors have been, conferred upon him ' clean condition
by many ,foreigni countries, France,
Hungary and Japan among the number. - ■ '■ ■ ■
enth and enghth grades who wished
to have extra gym work from o
to 6 o'clock could participate on! "Any man can make a success of j
Wednesdays. ^ !a Stout troop program if he will
The assembly for this week was'always include the four F's,'/ declar-J ' _ -; -—
sponsored, by the tenth grade. A very ! ed T. Ben Johnston, Battle Creek Commissioner GaUSS
interesting program was given. j Scout executive, at t£s opening ses- ■
A TLatto play, -'.A Roman Wed- 7 sion of the Scout leaders' -training
ding,"-given by the second year Lat- ! course at Lane hall, Ann Arbor. —-—
to- class-, directed, by "Miss ''Sisson, "These four are fun, feefl, fight and, Ihsuran-e Chief Says^ National Aid
their teacher 'Tiiis-play was °iven fiction or adventure," he continued.] Society of Springfield is IN ot
in the Latin'dialect and! all charac- ! "Scouting teaches boys how to live [ Licenseia to Do Business.
' by coupling the experience of the ]
man to the enthusiasm of the boy. 1 The National Aid Society of
Harper Garage.
Dr. Hess' Stock and Poultry Tonic
now on sale by Saline Mercantile Co
Warns The Public
For
rams.
Sale—Coarse and TFine Wool
Jos. Schaible, phone 191-F23.
Oliver and' New Idea implements
and repairs. _ Wiedman Auto Co.,
Saline.
tersi were in Roman regalia. i
Ths characters are as follows: . , _ , . - -« j v„.. . -,.■ ,_ ^, i,„-„
Flaccus, father of the bride—TRay ;Tile r.eal Scout program develops the j Springfield, Illinois, which has be*n
Gleason " ' ' Powers of self-control, self-reliance! solicting- members' throughout uvs,
Cornelia, daughter of Flaccus and ! ^ initiative." Mr.. Johnston listen \ state, both by mail and agents
bride-to-be—Wilma Bredernitz.
Terentia, mother of the bride-
Mildred Ernst.
Marcelius, father of bridegroom-
Edgar Westphal.
Used I. H. C. electric cream separator, 750 lbs. capacity. Gross
Hardware. _
priest-
Lucius, bridegroom—Paul
Pronuba, bridesmaid —■
lAokerman.
Pontifix,
ler,' :
Guests — Arlene Hanson,
E. Kendall. j
A Romans-Grace Clark.
A Stranger—fVTer-a Koselk^..
Statues—Geraldine * Tower,
Heininger.
[six factors in a successful Scout pro- j has lost its certificate of authority
.•gram for adolescent boys, as follows: issued1 by the secretary of state.
! the example and .leadership of the 1 The society writes a contract for ;
| Scoutmaster; the ideals of the iSlcout j payment, of 'death ben'efits. and it
I oath, iSfcout Law and daily Good; was insisted by insurance .depart-
1 Turns; outdoor activities of a vigor- \ ment officials that it must obtain au-
Garolvn;Ous nature; the system of tests and ' thorization through that department
J ! advancement; the patrol system or in order to give "validity to its con-
Rgjjj.g-^.; organization; and the program of ac-, tracts in this state.
Come in and see the new style
Hammer TMill feed grinder. Herman
Heininger
Mann.
Alcohol, non-rusting, 188 proof, only 58c per gallon! Wiedman Auto
Co., Saline.
592 677 627 1896 j
& _ i.cuua-ii i tivities centering about the weekly \ No effort was maldfe to obtain in-
meeting. . " j surance department license but an
Approximately 50 Scout leaders 7 application for authority was filed
from all parts of Washtenaw and ! about two months ago with the sec-
Livingston counties attended the op- : retary of state under the law pro-
eningi session. They were divided in- viding for authorization of non-
to patrols for instructtion to methods profit corporations. This law, Thovv-
Thp clav nrov°d to be wrv intpr *? teaching the requirements of teh- ; ever, sets the maximum 'oenefits
tin^ ^a! well oortraveTbv all ?erf°0t. Sc0Ut rank' each patro1 ha^j Pa^able: at *MOj3° wMle tha Nation"
ting ana! well, portrayed oy ail 1Tnp. n trairu^ loQ^„„ in „,,„„„„ ! ^ Aid contracts, insurance depart-'
Wolverine Work Shoes wear and
stay soft. 14 styles to select from
at Parsons'.
Mary
Doris
Hot water heaters, made . by Ha
Dees, only ?6.95. Wiedman Auto
Co., Saline.
For .'Sale—Purebred Shorthorn bull
'12 months old. Charles Lambarth,
pThone 149-F13. 8
(esting and! well, portrayed by au >g. a trained, leader iQ c£arge_
Mjond^y evening the Bun OruatierH 1 n^^^t^d^llt-^r JrfStof^ '»_ "^ ,S^r se90iia ses«°n. which will { ment officials raid! call for payment
defeated the Butchers two out ol £Ln IfttT ^ to &000- This violatioa was
ttree. Jay Harmon was a-osent. K. characterf^d the traiSation of the I 7nl\^}iSS the patrol system and-its ' caled to the" attention of the state
Wahl got .203 for high single rand , pj "^^ ihlt we n^h\^'^m?TS ,f°r Sc0Ut trainins. department and a hearing was order-
,512 for high total. . ^ ™ °V^L^ \at ^p™-111 knoi' ; Hubert Spangler of Saline will lead ed. .When the society failed to- make
The scores follow: - yte?& to « ttrtet'1? a discusswn of "Running a an a~n?arance its certificate Was
HAARER n^oM W?™iPi^., ^L 7^ 1uartet. j Troop," with special emphasis on the automatically' revoked. ,
130 170 '138-4=39 Donald! Royal and Gfemi Hamlm as' function of troop: committees and . The National Aid is but one of the i „ „ , "TTT :
152 13'2 167-431 [tenors: wid Stanley Hartman and parent institutions ■ which coaauct! so-called "Aid Societies- OTeratinl For ISale-DeL-aval cream separate
1,45 1714 148—407 ] Robert 'Gross as bass, ^sang "Steal , Scout troops. ■ ■ iAOl men -vvho are to-" to Michigan! at the present time
159 146 195.-500 jAf^y^, and J-wmg_ .Low^ Sweet terestdd' in thereout 'movement are \ without, authoritty to write, insur-
Rogers Synthcote, Johnston's Wax,
B. P. S. Varnish, for your linoleum,
at E. J. Muir's. -
For Sale—Trailer in good condition; ice box "in good condition..
Ash *._
iG. (Haarer..
F. Haarer..
Grass v—..-
Handicap ..
23 23 23— 69
590. 585
7RECREATION
Dell -.i- - 136 160
D. Burkhart... 146 3TS0
Wahl ->.-'. 142 157
Harmon ,-- 150 .150'
671 1846'
196—492
141—417
203—512
150—450
and "Swing-
Chariot" and as an i&ncore "The Old
Ark is a MoverinT". They were a>z-
.companied by Miss Sisson at the pi-!
Phone, 20, Saline.
or No. 12,. with motqr.
Christ. Lambarth.
4tf
Call 34-F2.,
7
invited to attend.,
TNew line of typewriter ribbons and
ano.
MKS. - MARY -TEL- GKIOTFF
High' School -Sports
Eldean Betz, Editor
574 607 690.1871
Tuesday evening . the Dixie Gas
men won two from the Hatchery
boys. G. Winkle and E. Buss were •
out of town. MaTurice Henderson i
annexed high single score ^th 183,' a pl
Chuck Dieterle. high with 505. < -
The scores follow:
BURTMEISTER
Monday night with about 725 players-. h "!,-+= Yo-ft -l ■ ~.Ens ■
Thev ffll Tlookea'-nrett^-r^eriitte^T0^1^' ^ a/bqef illness.
Mrs. Mary E. Groff, 83, widow or
the late John Groff; 216 East Cath- Sard to these societies, and __«=,
erine St., died Wednesday evening of agents:,to#, be obtained by writin
, anceV The. department Stesires to I
' wa^ Michigan residents -fo first in- ! „ ,5.,™^ of alflldtosr machine rolls iust
.wsti^at^the authority of these "Aid . ^SJ at The Obs™ offioe
Societies" before investing in any of ! recelvea at XSx& UDserver omce.
their contracts. Information in re-'l
,i
To Rent—^7-room house on. South.
Saline started basketball -practice! S7 ^liT^f v^un^ay evemng of ?Z*™S-WM be obtained by '^tiS'^lj^^j^^Bt^^ffliTO''11011"
rr.ni.-i-_, nf^ht wi.y, _>,„„f9.>i^!.,_..i-!ast,'yeBfe at ISt. Joseph's- Mercy; to the ©tate Department of Insur° 1 *itzgeraia, at carper 8&nop.
They all 71ooked, pretty-'ragged- the .-T
She j ance, Lansing, MUchigan.
first couple of nights, but are expect- \ £%> ^L ^a^ ^'^f * ^ ;
ed to" develop Tihto. .a,.fast, ■ s^oth- | c^ty^Sr prints ^Ttht^e ^^ Ec°nOmicS
j Coal and Coke. All .kinds. TNow-
; is the time to place your order before the prices advance. "" T ""*----
running team before the season op- ■ of io ■
enSj iSaline will be handicapped this 7 ; ohn r„- 7-.. . . ,
year ^iue ;to lack of experience and [ J™- f^ tw tL^^^T-^ ' First Me.H_ xr ,-, ^ « quart, =00 ganon, m your raaiator;-
havtog-^ Only one Var-. 1 f^IS Sr for % w 5S - rtekfeH^Wlth Mrs" Amos ™° ^llon to can Gross Hardware^.
sity player ,from last year, and -none ;™AWArtor for the last 40 years. 1 . . ,4-luiakhardt; Officers Elewtea-' 1- ' '" '- ' -7 '- "" *
■<■;„ -r£„. *„i, .„i.. .t...' .x._^- She is. survived by a daughter, Edna ' - — -
E, J. l^Tujr..
Club Organized j ' Super-I^ro' 200 proof alcohol,'"sOc;
] quart, SC-z"gallon, in your radiator;1'
six feet tall, who are the.,ones that:
Hieber ,
Burmeister
Witkowski
Buss
Handicap .-
.. 95
.. 109
.. 144
135
60
135
1)57
137
135
60
131^361
,93—359
.i,li—5392
135—405
"60—180
really count.
Adult season tickets
L Groff of Ann Arbor; three sons, E.
.for Ensiuing. Year.
For
j thing
Sale of -Exchange—TFor any-"
I can use, several purebred
Henderson
Dieterle ...
Fitzgerald
Winklfe ....,
54;3 624
DIXIE GAS
149 114
_........ 173 154
.134 125
..,.-..... 137 • 1S7
530 1697
--,-.-. aver now on ^r°Tfda^Z^Tk ^S^'^/T ^^'!aI^e Home Economics Club] Shropshire rams. ' jTsseUew^nlT™*
sale a-T?l.SO.. These may be trans- : roit' -^d En^t.1t___ Gro*f- J^na Arb" ™et at- the. home of Mrs. Amos«TLWck- ' 1," Ypsilanti. .7. I.
183^-445 f
ferretf to any other adult. Saline '°r:' and ^Y^ brothers, ,JOcob Clough, bardt,Friday! afternoon.-.The Met ' .~
will have seven home games, if you °fimel James, George and Elmer rag twasi called to Mfefty Mr^'Meli- t:^^'Rep^fs" ordered ffor''jallt'.maJcTes of"
purchase a season 'ticket you will: Clougb of Ann Artor, *red, Edward . ler acting as chaiinnan> * •-7 *>^ !-furnaces; stoves' arid "ranges. Ail'
save 15 cents per game.. . anMl Nelson, all of Ypsilanix ^ .,. - The following officers were elected- * kinds of tto and furnace work
P. S If anyone knows the- wiere-! ,, F^ral service^ were held at^3:30 ; _Lea^lers^MirS. Arthur Lutz and > promptly done. E. J. Muir.
aTbcuts of aroundsquare, please not-7 Saturday ^afternoon, Rev., Henry; JWTrs. Amos Luckhardt.
178-505
114—373
137—411
593 530 612 1735
Last Friday ISaline bowler^ motored to .Ypsilanti and trimmed tne
team there by one lone pin. Saline
had 96-to the good when Ypsi won
the last, game by a margin of 95., E.
Max won Thigh single, score with 212
and high total with 545.
The scores follow:
SALINE
Wahl i.....— —- 141 153—294
Hoeft _.., 202 182—384
Dusterbeck ,....— 139 —139
M. McHenry—^... 152 127 —279
A. Burkhardt 169 128 —29?
Westphal .,--- 140.—140
R. MdHenryj. 195 102;—297
Harmon „.,—.,— 195 144 1'53—-497
MR. DEALER
If your business does not use advertising
space in Tbe Observer we'^aMbt help to
b:ring trade to you. People shop where
they are invited, so why remain silent and
let trade go elsewhere?
SHALL WE CO-OPERATE?
796 706
YPSILANTI
Pierson .............. 170 149
Max .,-.- 180 158
O'Byrne +..-. 151 178
Jones - -.^-...r— 154 148
J. Max...,.-.: 84 129
735 2327
139—458
212—545
0.(77—506
X72r-A74.
J.30^-343
739 757 830 2326
HOW THEY STATND
Dixie Gas...., +..J...
Recreation —^-
Armbruster —~ +..
Merchants „-
Kroger —.......
WieHman _
Haarer
Burmeister : —
W
17.
18
18
17
13
14
11
9*
L
10
12
12
13
14
16
19
21
Pet.
.629
„60O
.600
.566
.482
.466
.368
.300
The fellow with a pleasing address
is the one who can deliver it in about
five minutes. " * -
ify Stanley!-Hartman, "'TRoute 1;
line, Michigan.
ga_ i Yoder officiating. Burial was in j ; Chairman^-Mrs.
! Bethlehem cemetery.—-Ann Arbor f . Secretary- and
1 News. * 4-dQlph iStierle.
MR. 'AND MRS. THETNIBY -MORRIS
HAyEBEEN MARRIED/50XEAKS
THerman Mehler] Dancing at the. Saline opera house
Treasurer—Mrs. TFriday evening, November 30. Hert-
i ler's ■ orchestra. Everyone invited.
1934 HUNTING ARMY
I
IS STATE'S LARGEST j
There are more
•DoTOto^9™' Chairman—.Mrs. Harry '■ Admission 25c per person.
Topic for
. . . ■ . ; w_,-i-ri " tixe day was on "The" For Sale—2-burner Electro-master
ough sunshine, a^^adows for ^ichigan w^od. tT^f^S^ 2 S m^e^S^.COl0rS ^ 11^^°^^^°^ iSSS-
fiftyjyears Mr. and Mrs-Henry Mor- 'Cordii?gTto reports, of conservation Ariydne interested is invited to at-rcunb<^rd Mrs B f Bclteef
ris rkve journeyed lif^pathway to- officers to P. J. Hoffmaster, director tend these meetings -The n^xt ™Z "■ cupDoarc\ ^ff^jL^Boettger. .
gethfer, arid to celebrate the event in , df conservation. .'"I will be held with Mrs IHarrv Dnw£
a qifiet way a gathermg of the fam- ; ' The officers, also report that the . tog pf Macon on Tue^lav, aft.mZ"
ily *as held at/their home on Mon-.-percentage of green hunters is un.December 11. at 1 o'clock M'L'ruoon-
day, Novembe/ 19, at which were' ugually large g^g &__£ thB slaughter '
presfent ^s.^a jSmith and Fred of does- ^ fawlls .pr^a^y, ^ reach-T^EW MCSENSE PLATES
Revel of N^al^ Gtoo, Henry Mar-, jjj new Miv The law forbids i ® ARE NOW .
f.Ti i-i-P A lrtJ.Ti ill..-- Towifno . Rfl A_»>n n : _ *-* . • -*-* I
Automobile Insurance. Specia?
Farmers' policy. Liability and property damage/only $12.00. Non-de-
ductable.- Wiedman Auto Company^
Saline. Mich.
Ohio, James Morris
Detroit, Christian Fer-
Miss Ruth Morris of- Al-
ON SkLE
killing them.- . —
Officers to the- department's third' .Secretary of .State Clarke W.
district, which is the northern part Brown placed the 1835 license plates'
,, ^.s Williains and Miss MatUda; of ^ fe^- Peninsu,la say approxi., on sale Saturday, November 17 fo?
Morris^of Ann Aroor, Mr. and Mrs. ■ mat^y, 10Q, does aad fawns have beeD j both new an'd oM automobiles
Wiliiam'Martin arid Mr. and Mrs
Paul Woods. A dinner to befit the
• found slain. When the hunter dis- i While the law provides that plates
19.31 CHEWOTLET TRUCK
157-to. wheelbase, dual wheels,,
good cab. *. . ....--.
GEO. V COOK.& SON,
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
Lost—A needle-point pocketbook,
only feature to mar
was the indisposition of Mr: Morris,
who is not feeling very well and
now confined, to his bed.
Willing Workers Meeting
at noon ,...ae , covers a deer illegally slain he re- ' he available for new cars on Decern- —- — — ~~ *. - Jt,v.^^_„v.v.^,
the ham-v event ports it to the conservation officers, ber 1, the secretary) is given discretion containing some money, etc. The
.tuts Mdtyy i The warm weather is cutting short and the date was advanced in Order pocketbook-has a name to black let-
the stay of many hunters. When the to stimuate the sale of new cars. In ters just under the flap. Never mind
temperature is below freezing the : Past years department -records sThow the money, the purse' is what'is want-
slain deer are hung up at camp while, that automobile sales declined dur- . ed. Finder please leave at The Ob^
the hunting goes on, but under pres-1 nig (November because purchasers server office and receive reward,
ent weather conditions the hunter i wished to delay until the next year's \
t
1929 ESSEX COACHD
good looktog up-to-date car
— , must get out of the woods to a hurry ] plates were available.
Ths annual Thanksgiving- dinner and get his deeir to cold storage be-j — — • : A „.— ;a _r ^
of The Willing Workers-was given at fore the meat spoils. ', Thieves, sometime after 12:30 this ' with good tires and finish for less
the home of Mrs. Walter Gordon,. . - < morning, entered the Butler Motor than 100.00.
with the splendid atteridiance of '85.1 CA7RD CF THAiNKS jiSales garage, West Chicago Blvd., ■ GEO. V. COOK & SODST
After the feast there- was a short j : and Pearl street,, blew open a large I Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
business meeting, called'to order by I wish to express my appreciation' office safe and escaped' with -between •
the .president, Mrs. Ida Mehler, at to Jny friends for the many acts of T $200' and £3100. The discovery was.'
that time naming the new commit- kindness shown me while .J"was in; made by Bert Updyke, one of the
tees for the year. ' ; the "hospital. <■ '■ garage employees, when he opened
Mrs. Minnie Hammond', and Mrs.' Chris. Burkhardt. : the office soon .after 7 o'clock.—
Ethel Stoddard assisting, invited the ■ ; Teeumseh Herald..
club to the home of the former for.WATER PATRONS, ATTENTION *' . :—
the annual Christmas party, which I - . * There is just onr* man who is act-
will te held on December 13. \ The sewers will be flushed Friday uallyin position to improve your
— , . .jand Saturday mornings, starting at. business. "You look him right in the
Never did advertising have such a '- 8 o'clock. C. E. 'Alber, j eye every time you 'shave.—Nebraska ' Probate Judge to send them trr The
WANTED—People in this vicinity
who have any legal printing required
to the settlement of estates, etc.,
will confer a favor by having it sent
to this newspaper. The rates are
universal to such matters and to
have your notices appear to this
paper it is only necessary to ask the
story to tell as it" does today.
Commissioner. Press.
Observer. —
Object Description
| Title | 1934-11-29; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1934-11-29 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
Description
| Title | 1934-11-29; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1934-11-29 |
| 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 |
r ■: '- .«:■ SALINE'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 52 YEARS SALINE DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THIS SECTION VOLUME 54* SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY MICKIQAIn,- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER T29, 1934 NUMBER 7 .Dixie Gas Leads ! Bowling League A REAL THANKSGIVING Let's Tbe thankful for ..JZhe happy things That saturate our life; - , Let's this time of.true .Thanksgiving i Free our minds^of fear and strife. Rev. Wittbracht Honored Sunday Josef Szigeti To Give Concert In Ann Arbor For all the good things which have come ote» way; '.;foi> health; *for.. peace; for the heaped up blessings of the past year, we breath this day a fervent prayer of gratitude and thanksgiving. £ ti *£ The Saline Savings Bank The One Story Bank on the Corner: EVERYONE WINS Free Awards Come in and get a 'Secret Panel' Treasure Card NO BLANKS And be sure to take advantage of these Home-Dressed Quality Meat Specials: 18c 14c ~~.<. 14c 14c 25c ,18c 20c 14c 14c STEAKS—Round or Sirloin, tender ROASTS-naU shoulder cuts PRIME Rib Roasts RUMP Roasts HAMBURG, lOc' lb., 3 lbs. for HOME SMOKED HAMS, whole or half ....... BACON, chunk, home quality PORK Shoulder Roasts PORK Steak Sterling Brand Oysters and Fish (Fresh delivery twice weekly) Pints, 30c — Quart, 601 . . - Y Schmid's Home Market Trade Here Phone 38 It Pays! A CompI on Hand Pipe and Pipe Fittings Valves Brass Goods Shallow and Deep Well Pumps Pump Jacks WINDMILL PUMPS Cylinders and Water-Softeners PUMP REPAIRING Henry A. Schroen Located at Gross Hardware Phone 30 Burmeister By Amassing More Than 2,000. By Willard Schaible Wednesday, (November 21, the Bun Hatchery Surprise Talent Le£s Just concentrate on Wesstogs massing a Total of ., Given everyone.to sharer, „ " And with hearts atune to ^plenty Let's dispel thaj.'ifldom, vf'..'despair. 'And though problems fi&ve^been weighty! -,_..,. ..."'.. . : "•"" "Arid1'the roaidUaJiead sq^rpugh,- Completes Twenty-Five Years Pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical Church. As "Conquerer of Three Continents?1 Classical Program at Hill Auditorium Monday. THE OBSERVER LINERS Classified Advertising 6c per lime first insertion, 45e per line each subsequent insertion. minimum charge 25 cents Josef Szigeti, -Hungarian violinist, referred: to as the "Conquerer of Three Continents" ■will be heard for For ,'Sale man. -IS pigs. Reuben' Hart- 7 For. iSal&T-Corn Wilson, Azalia. to shock. O. C Crushers defeated the TFord dealers ^aAh-pf us^adini^'with jstLTadhr' twn Aiit rvf thrpA .T ■ Ornsa OT-Htvpr-'for' rrviot.nf |
