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^■"' SALINE'S
HOME NEWSPAPER
FOR 52 YEARS
1
SALINE OBSERVER
DEVOTED TO THE
BEST INTERESTS OF
THIS SECTION
VOLUME 54
SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY in(7s|L\ TtHUTRSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1931
NUMBER 10
Merry Christmas
At this time when the holiday spirit is
everywhere about us, it affords us pleasure
to extend the Season's Greetings.
Among the most valued assets of our
bank stand fthe.Mendship and goo<| ^Hl
of friends like you.
Sincerely we appreciate the patronage
and cooperation given our bank by "the
people of this community.. Throughout
the coming year it shall be our. earnest endeavor to serve you in every way possiible,
in keeping with the principles of sound
banking.
For you, 'we hope that 1$35 will be a*
year of progress, happiness, and good
cheer.
f
The
S
amne
The One Story Bank prt the Comer
OF COURSE WE SHALL BE PREPARED
TO SUPPLY YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS IN
Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chickens
AND DON'T FORGET THE
Drawing Saturday Evening, Dec 22
...-AT. 8:15 O'CLOCK y
One Ticket with every 25c purchase
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
Yes, we can do it for you, but please give us reasonable notice ahead of the time you wish it done.
To One and All, a Merry Christmas
Haarer's Quality Market
A Complete Stock
on Hand
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Pipe and Pipe Fittings Valves Brass Goods
Shallow and Deep Well Pumps , PilfUP Jacks
WINDMILL PUMPS "
Cylinders and Water Softeners
PUMP REPAIRING
MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS
Henry A. Schroen
Located at Gross Hardware
MERRY CHRISTMAS
-Closed Ghristma£s"p;ay—
Bowling Scores
! OTPast Week
i Kroger's Now TLead the League By
Close Morgin of a Single
_ Gaane.
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By Willard Schaible
Wednesday night of last week the
Kroger lads defeated; Dixie , Gas.
three games and. went .-into.., firsfel
plaice'7-" B. GiTUenMiblie^'forzBipie^
W. Schaible took the honors byr get-*
ting 204 for high single and 5557 lor
high total.
The scores follow:
DIXIE GAS
Winkle —,. ^... -161 188 130.-430
Henderson u... 114 125 1739-^378
Gillen 136 156 147—439
Fitzgerald1 , 187 169 170—S26,
498 638 587 1823
KROGER ,
Anthony , 122 132 161—415
E. Armbruster.... 146 10.$ 115L--395
glchaible - - 159 192 204—555
7Fr_t_? + <-- 180 188 115—433.
Handicap ,„„-.—- 66 66- -6S--198
673i 646 677 1996
On Thursday evening Kroger's
again were victorious, being sat&fted
this time with twp.out of three, the
losera again being .Dixie .Gas. Hoeft
.jjielpeaT. ouifc Kroger's" andi eopipe^L }v_h '■
laagTe%wi^217~an&5te for totals _
iy?Kroger]87;&W leads "the league *"*#
one full gaine. ~-—-•--{___
The scores follow: '"~^'*-t*tj>--..'
DIXIE GAS
Henderson ..— 166 066 15L\—AT2
W. BurKhai.dt.T. 103 0.&1 182—486
A. lArmltauster— ITS© 1)35. 051-^445
Gillen ^..+... 180 171 163—514
Phone 30
Turkeys Ducks Geese
CHICKENS
LEAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY!
Sterling Brand Oysters
Bulk—55c quart. Solid Pack
Schmid's Home Market
FINER MEATS
FEATURE JSTEWS
Marie Schmid, Featiire Editor
Were you present at but- assembly
which we gave TDeceinber -7th? We
were entertained by the Eighth grade.
Many students have commented on
the. "bringing out of talent' as Mr.
Clay suggested- once earlier in the
White Side Again
Defeats The Purple
Christmas Program At
The Federated Church
HSOME ECONOMICS GROUP
large- Attendance at TP. T.
Christmas Party in School
"Auditorium.
A.
Songs, Recitations and" Christmas
Tree to Dellgfet All Monday
Evening.
Prelude—Mrs. Aprill.
Song Joy to the World—Assem-
Welcome—Dorothy Finch and
The Saline Home Economics TEx-
tension Group met at the "home of
Mrs. Harry Downing of Macon on
December 11. The meeting- was
called to order by. the chairman with
singing "Jingle Bells."
The secretary's report was read
audi accepted!, after which the- meeting wtas turned over to the leaders.
The lesson was on materials, acces-
sories^. collars^ hats and Italian
quilting.
Mrs, Arthur 'Lutz invited the
group to meet with her in January ..
By Marie Schmid
The December P. T. A. meeting Phyllis Schill.
— -_- •____.., was held in the auditorium Monday Scripture ana Prayer. I
year. We thank him-for this timely to| w^ in the nature or a Christinas iSong, On Chlistmas Day-Miss
suggestion 7 '.- ' p^ty.T and! was largely, attendedt - Halsey> clasj. ■ _
•Mae-.Ko§i Jtete<t,as chaurman, Suid * To^of&tfie features w&s"#potlu~k' < TBiercise, The|Wdndrous fta?— j
introduced r the." program,, which--was Supper "at 6^307. At S a shortbusi- F°ur has®, Mrs. Lutz s class. (
as follows;7 -•'" ■ness-'session -was held. i Horn Solo—Charles Collins. I ■ f„-fv.0_^ „, f . ,.
Dora Holmes read from the :hwm-> ^'St^ t^n in the member-' Recitation, Dad's Present-Bobby - Jg^^J* JSes "f or tofe
' kind expressions of sympathy during
our recent bereavement; also to
Rev. Yoder' for his comforting words.
CARD OF, THANKS
- A." coimt wtas taken in the member- ^-.
tysixth Psalm: "- ' \; t ship contest which showed that the yjoZo • cm-istmas Manger Hymn-
The seventh and,*igmgradles.ee white.jside again won^ the aoorebe- Pr^°f7v;deDartment. '
. j. _^i^J.-T—-.«__ .c«-_~— Christ
Dick's j
Mrs. Jacob Clough,
Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. Feuerbacher
and. Family.
TPpStoffloe Open Evenings
658 613 '646 1917
KROGER.
Fritz . ..... -... 174 - 140 147/—461
E. Armbruster.... 181 177- 135^-497
Schaible -7 165 OffS 126—469
Hoeft , 1661 l'80 217—562
club, direct^S;,by.;TMiss i^on- and ac- ^ 1Wfor them audi 71 for the Pur- Pr£?g^ vTbe c__ of the
comKanie^-j% Tmidr^fil^nst,. sang ple. y^, Henne, chairman of the ai- J^ sQdng-nGirls, TMrs. u*e-* _
two selectibhs, "Wh^IlTSylvia^'.'^ana. fertainment,, gave a very successful »as btpciong— i
"A'Merry i!ife." 'fW, . 'program. ' " „, ' .w^itntion Little Tot's Special— I
Etoel Rogers aiidi<ASiia. Robinson 7 The school, band, directed by Clare ^fS^ -■ * j
performed acrobatSc ^taflits; r whi*^. Camburn, played "Topnoteh," "Gyp- w!^/lEsCaer Day and Ruth Mar- !
Im^i^^iM.^^ y ./.-...I To a^mmodate patons, the post-
^J^S^^s^an1 sgggg me ^t- a^ tbirtf vers^ Wj™J* gffi Craa^-Loms^ ^^^ ^ sealedL
HeimepIa^a^et-oi^P« |^ck(the Hail and Joy to the '^ j^garet Fmch, -Rurnl routes 2o sealed
Laum Lawren4,a^gaieM^|,» ^ ^ Reading^Doris GUbert Qut 6f town 3o sealed.
^ee" :■■ i3^nta Claus _^ to .brmg them, for, ^J^~T7^- Tne Baby-^-Norine.j ■
mSh Welter read a potan called Christmas, and each one received an ' ^Recitation, xne■-... j .:.■,?.J
All returned, to their ..classes to. re-, Mra, ism ^™le> ..f Sand ij F ■ Bobby Kleuter. each subsequent insertion. .
, After .o^Sufe^Senior Play ' j-^t" 'audi."The Birthdao. of the (clas^ ^^^flto^iaflierinej '££_,£, ^.^ at ^ Greea.
Everyone who saw* -the Senior.;'_ ^s Morden's fourth gradle P^P^ ^tto»^d ^^l^md^OT" Jesus- house- '' '' ' ' ' =—l-^.-
nlm __eems.,-to;.havfe.;eu3oyed it very,! recited a poem,. "White Like &> Recitation, iHer^d. for jesua
piay aeeuio. ywp., ^ .. ^ . —„ ^.-....'m " t>_ ■ h. Barbara Ann. Bracey. _. „ „! Typewriter paper 15c ^r pound at
■'THE jOB^ERyER LINERS
[f^MssifediAdvertising
6^1 675 .62? .1689
- MondT&y evening the Ford dealers
•won. two.' out of three from the
2Bu£c;h,ers. Archie !l__iwrence , bowled
I'jaS' Bon .high, single and.55&,for high j
total.
The scores follow:
HAAR3ER
Ash ......+..,.... 1:36 . 168
C. Haarer,. —- 136 145
F. Haarer 161 1ST
Gross .....-* 122 131
Handicap 35 35
Exercise, The Go- Givers—Four . The observer office.
nicely .id e^^-iber of the ^S aJS T^A ^i^^^^^^ ^"1 Poinsettias a.u, Christmas pla^
co-operSedl^nelstyle, Those who foJ?tth. gla^f 'den's dagt andl I-Joan , a* The Greenhouse.
were not hi the cast took. part in .George'-Austin, on the teornet, pla,y- , Recitation, My -xioixy *"v... - - (,
selling tickets, (a laborious task at; -jjy .Heart, at Thy Sweet Voice" , Cathers,
best), others helped7;with the stageJarid/'Drink. to Me-9nly,,Witl£.TniBe.| - ^ _ wtEIRANS
properties, others "a^isted-behind :ta.e, ^g" adcompanied by 'TMrs,. Merritt, WORM* .WAR .VETWKAJSw .
scenes by being" ready tp rescue any-. Martin, ..
j Pyro non-rusting alcohol 59c pej-
• gallon. Wiedimjan Auto Co.
179—483
One who" might' foigfet his ipart Of ; Reels 'from, the. conservation; de-
course the meEaters* of. me ^cast^ de-| partnient ' and movies of. the first
APJUSTED COTMTPENSATIOT5I j . Etor ^e^^esh* Jfrsey cow_
151-
1&4-
432 f
452!
serve, a great deal Tof praise for they . eigHt graae8 at ^r^i \^ere shown. " i 2—the*
were the Tones 'who shouldredi ,siajita. Qaus then, appeared and.dis-' c,iaim for adjusted compensatTon. per? The label tells the story.
Final date for application, January i
last day upon which to lile j
Charles Keirn," phone ia4TFfi.
Are _you in arrears on your pa,--
177—430
35—105
Many veterans and dependents of
ivetS&s have still not filed th«r.
TNoble —•-:-
Lambert. ...
Lawrence
Hoeft—7.
590! 616 696 1902
WIEDMAN
185 iff2 182—539
162 _15i7 155—4.74
303 T2I12 140—655'
-';.. 150i 136 141—-427
most of the Eesponsibility. Those! tributed bags' of ^candy; and popcorn,, _ n.n r,.a RnUwr. riro best w«r
who tod -partsVe^; Glen Hrlinj|mucK to S.9. delight of. the smalMveT£—s have still ^ot filed to^r, ^ ^g^ fTrS,^
Esther Gross Glennis Gordon, Lecm- ' children. 1 claims. In cases where the veteran trices iow to j«^ .
ard« Miarken, Helen. Dunn, Carol 'The meeting then adjounwd. I am died before filing application or -i, qalf^i&32 Essex first-class.
Trent, Lorna! Lange, Kai-1 Bird El- i SUre everyone enjoyed the evening he ^ ■&_<,__ receivingJlW™f*^ ^ ^ ^ h5g^.
dean Betz. Alvin Jedele and Mai- i immensely. ' penldtents may apply for the pai clean condition n«F
^oJ^tto^Z SeX^ 6V B, Hess' Stocked Poultry.^e
guerite HaHey. ' 1 "— "
Besides doing a veiy fine job of independents Are Off
700 677 618 1995
HOW THEY STAND
Kroger _
TRiecreation
Dixie Gas.
Armbruster ...i—
MercThants
Wiedman .:.—
Haarer - 17 -22
Burmeister 12 27
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Council Proceedings
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entertaining^ tlje class of '35 established perfiaps- somewhat- «E«a..prece- T
dent in the fact'oi-glVing^.aia play an-1
'"' " <~ rJr' «oii.'-'«5.tar":' mw omsale by.Saline Mercantile Co
To Very Good Starti^^^1^"- — — ' .,■■--■■■ ^
! ni^^ ^io" have neve^ fifed th^r ,.
— - „„,(,_ aT1(».: uor ssaie—wo tresh ±±oistems, i
ceeds over to the benefit of the hard-, mg the Past Week to Hay j ^^ be done, •
pressed athletic association. Thej Teeumseh xomgnt. , usted, comensati6n is what is. Come ^ ^^ see the new.style"
equipment and expenses,^ ^an atn-- Bv Rav Hunt 'commonly known as the bonu-. ; Haminev Mill feed grinder. H&mau
letio association are such that for ay ^ay ™?n ^hTTe World war veterans who are Heininffer.
miv usual high school it is always a : Last Thursday evenmg the Salixie T^f^.^jTg-hou^ maite applioa- , ilelnmSer .
SdSerablegtask to finance the or-; ^^n^wereto ^^^^ ffl^tt'Si'Sffii K ^ wisli 7 Wolverine Work sboes wear and'
ss^ ^stjss^-ss^ sgrxss6 ^r ^vl iirrateVer benefits mey"eu" s^s^."styles t0 selecr •
K«ar^^ff«*!SS^^ by Ha
^d^f^not.Uttlecr^tmust&^ht1^ *"* ™»» ***'
Council meeting held in the council chamber- Monday evening, Dec. 3.
Mayor Sugden in the chair.
. iCbuncilmen present: Cook, Lindemann, Giross and! TTphaus.
Minutes of last meeting read by
the Clerk and stood approved as
read.
Moved by Coolc, supported biy. Lin-
demann, that the fire truck be insured in the Wolverine Insurance Oo.
Carried.
Motion by Lindemann, supported
by Gross, that a phone be installed
hi the home of the chief of police,
Egbert Gillen, Carried.
The clerk read the following bills:
Harold! Halsey, wages.-.. 21.00
Martin Schaible, wages!... j. 26,25
Lance Rogers, wages .—.. -21.70
Chris. Zick, wages. ,.... 13.13
Olaf Gramer, wages 5.o0
John Fritz, wages..^ 21.70
Dave Wahl, wages....,...,..-. 23.10
Fred Luckhardt, wages 4.5i>,
Aaron Luckhardt, wagesi-...+... 36.75
C. E. Alber, salary..-.-—
Saline Mercantile Co., supplies
Wolverine Ins. Co., insuring
fire truck ..... .....-.,.—„_.
L D. Tanner, tramps ..,.._.„
Detroit Edison Co., lights
andi power ,...^..+ ,. .r... 423.67.
C. Spears,, iwiages——, &1Q
M. A. Alber, police invest!-.
gation j—-—*. j _ 5.00
J. A. Alber, salary 83.33
Haarer's Market, welfare— 2.86
SUgden's Drug Store,, TMidse...... 1.20
George Schmid, tramps and
welfare „.* ^..^... ^
C. F. Smith, welfare—-*.
Dodge Shell Service, gas.—,..
E. J. Muir, coal, welfare
and jail —*—..-. — . 16.43
Geo. V. Cook, repairs on ■
water and) fire truck. 5.45
! Saline school, delinquent tax.. 441.43
Dept. of State, license plates.. 2.00
Carl Gillen, wages..., +... 29.05
Bert Gillen, police salary. 10.00
Moved byt Gross!, supported by
Cook, that the bills be allowed -and
orders drawn for same. Carried.
Councilmen interested in above
bills withheld their votes.
Moved by Gross, supported by Uphaus, that we adjourn subject to call
of Mayer.
LOTTIE WALLACE, Clerk.
MARK B. iSUTODEN, Mayor.
go to the one wiho supervises and di
rects, and) in this- partcular case Mr.
Knicely deserves the credit.
the large end of a 21 to 15 score.
Official: Mr. Max-kin.
SALINE Eg! Ft
Hunt . .'—..'., 1
The' Christmas hdidiays; will start Dieterle ....+ «.... 4
Arbpr.
Co., Saline.
withth; dosin^of^ool on Friday Keubler 0
Dec. 21, and end with the calling of-E. Westphal—-,.— x
school on Monday Jan. .7..^ Mefry Bowen ...—,—— «
ChrisUas and I' Happy New Year J^yer -,-.--- 1
to all. . . .
SPORT NEWS
Eldean BetZi Editor
AN1N AiROBOR
Saline opened its basketball season McDonald ..—
Friday ni^ht agaiist TMa'and defeat- jViS, Z""'
ed them 20-18. The game was very " walsIli-
exciting- from beginning to end. Saline seemed rather w<obbly at first
but in tha latter part managed to
find themselves and "played excellent
ball. One thing Saline showed, that
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Tp 4iuaubon Society Sponsors
_■ _ _ 7 Bird-Feeding Contest
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Rogers Synthcote, Johnston's Wax,.
B. P. S. Varnish, for your linoleum,
at E. J. Muir's.
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^ .^^f^oaS of alf ^ufai' New line of typewriter ribbons and
Ur£Sf£ thfSS Rui*£ S^°01 a supply of aidding machine rolls just
Cutest for^ee~ana. identifying received at The Observer offloe,
birds, whicli begins January ,1 and ^^ ^ c^ ^ ^^ ^
is the time to place your order before the prices advance. E. J. Muir.
continues to February 28. County
school commissioners- are receiving-
copies of the contest rules.
• Since natural food for birdls is--ufe-
^ uauallv scarce this jyear, the Audubon
* Society is particularly dtesirous that sonal stationery, greeting and bridge
2 school commissioners invite all rural car<l«. etc., at The Observer' office.
Some wonderful bargains ln per-
schools/to enlist under the slogan
2', "'Save Our Birds.1
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Inquiries
■governing
concerning
the- contest
The next "night'we journeyed _. to Erected °to the ^^S^13- -^udubon 2Z'
theyi never Thad in football, a ^hting Milan .After' watching, the Salme ■ -
The St. Paul's Auxiliary will hold
the rule" a CJbristmas baked! sale at the <3. F.
ahotild- be Smith store on Saturday, December
„. „- . * rrf i^tf^t- j»j.•.«•!• -—*.*****_. >^~ ""-^v- society, iven
i spirit and they possessed plenty ot undergraduates get taken for two Qj-ama Rapids
•this Fridlay night. Iieo.nard 13^'„f° games ina row we propaptly tpm- :...., ■_ ,-.-,.
Society,_ Kent Soientific. Museum,
■played a fine;game, scoring. 11 TPomts, ^ ^^ ^^^j,
and bemg • high-point man for both 25.
teams. „."''„,.' " ' Official: Brainard.
At the end of the half Saline was SAXilNE Fg-
trailing 10-6, but came back and tied jjunt ...t. - 7
TPHTTSFIELD TAX NOTICE
For Sale—Good pedigreed iHavan-
as, New Zealand Whites, $3 per pair.
Clarence iSchneider, Kinmundy, TEUi-j
nois.
83.33
8.65
48.80
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it UP-; and in the last minutes 01 £>ieterie
of playl Luther Dijdcs sank a basket Keubler
that put-iSaline,-on top. ., E Westphal-7.'
Saline's second team also turned in Estermyer
a -good! game, .almost: scoring, a shuC- jaarian
out against Ida,'the final score being jjertier ...1..
24'-2. It looks, as if some of the sec- Bowen "77777777
bnd team are going to give some of. *
the varsity a fight for their jobs: I
This week Saline journeys down r.o jjjjiLAN
MTttlan where theyt will play a very Bassete _
highly prai^d team. It promises to Bruckner - 77
be a gpod game, so why not see it Dennison J."_"T-+ -2
and give your team your loyal sup- . Aluk .. __.7...__ %
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Willing Workers Meeting
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The Willing Workers Club was entertained December 13th at the
home of Mrs. (Harold Hammondi, with
Mrs. Roy Stoddard assisting.
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•* SaSne -Citizins Bank Jan. 9, Sa- Jferket.
.. 72 TinWsavings Bank Jan. 30, Read s .
3 Store, Piatt, Jan. IS,
4' George H. Rathfon, Treasurer. .
...2 R 4 YpsUanti, Ypsi phone 7146-F12. •
'T'O,
Bring that order for printing to
service, prompt delivery, reasonable
your Home Town Printers. Quick
prices.
—' LODI TOWNSHIP TAXES
,-,37 j • . .-, ., •. Repairs ordered for all makes of
TP I.will<be ready to receive taxes un furnaces, stoves and ranges. All
3 the' following days: kinds of tin and furnace work
. 11 ,gaiine Savings Bank Dec. 21, Jan. promptly done. E. J. Muir. I
4 l?.'-ancfi 26.
P Saline Citizens Bank Dec. 28, Jan.' a Christmas bake sale will be held
.°-i9. at the Ben Uphaus store Saturday
<* State Savings Bank, Ann Arbor, afternoon, December 22, at 2 o'clock,
■ 2 , Jiaauary 4. by the Lutheran Ladies' Aid Society.
—: AOTiBERT FREY, Treasurer. ■— [
725! ' ..' . Automobile Insurance. Specia
Just as long as there are men who
deep in their hearts have the desire
to leave the world a little better
place than they found it, just that
long will service clubs flourish.
^ ^e governor of Delaware ha, a^ ^ers^olicy, UabUity «*J*
„. —, — =- o to bTa real srood ganie. It costs ^m be limited in their biting to a Saline, micn^
called to order:by th« president, Mrs. done. ,,^.. , . -
SSS^C^Vr6' , Vork Towi*blP Tax CoHecti«m TDates | WINNERS OF FREE TRADE
Song-r—Mtsl 'Hugh Qraig, TMrs. I
Amos Luckhardt .and Mrs. Lester;
Hanson, with Mra. CHarry, Downing j
at the piano. ,
CThistmas Poem—^Mrs. Craig. j
A iChristmas contest, with Mrs.'
Raynor Scudder iwinning -first prize-
and Mrs. Jessie Robison the consola- |
tion. i
A Christmas tree and Santa Claus'
appearing with gifts for everyone'
present concluded the program. \
Mrs. Arthur Lutz invited the club i
to her home for the January meet-;
ing. '
Sa^e Savings Bank Dec. 2L
Milan Bank Dec. 23.
Sialine Citizens Bank Dec* 28. '
Milan Bank Dec 29.
Saline iSavingis Bank Jan. 4.'
M31an Bank Jan. 5.
Saline Cit zens Bank Jan. S.Milan Bank Jan. 10, 12.
Saline Savings Bank Jan. 18.
Milan Bank Jaa. 19.
Saline Citizens Bank Jan. 25.
Milan Bank Jan, 26.
Saline Savings Bank Feb. 1. "'
Milan BaThk Feb. 2.
• ! .AT SCTHMTID'S TMAR7KET
SomB who won larger awards: , •
' * | 'Mrs.'Herman (Heininger, MTrs. HTar-;
■"• iry Friis, Dr. C. O. Woodbridge each'
! won- 51.00 in trade. Mrs. Edlwin
Luckhardt -50o. Mr. Will Austin, Mrs.
irt'•■ jay Harmon, TMr. Charles Fox, Mi~.
Dave .Wahl each won 25c in trade.
, Numerous others have already won
;.2Qq,in trade. iEVERYONE V>ONS! !
I TWho Tkaiows, Y)OitJ might win $5.00 i
.. .in.TRADEl 7
" I Tfif, "you haven't a caxd—get one '
: nowf at .Schmid's Market.
1929 ESSEX OOTACHT
A good looking up-to-date car
with good tires and finish for leas
than 100.00.
GEO. V. COOK Sr 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 newspaper. The rates are
universal in such matters and to
have your notices appear»in this
paper it is only necessary to ask ths
1 Probate Judge to send them tc Tile
Observer.
Object Description
| Title | 1934-12-20; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1934-12-20 |
| 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 | 1934-12-20; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1934-12-20 |
| 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 |
^■"' SALINE'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 52 YEARS 1 SALINE OBSERVER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THIS SECTION VOLUME 54 SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY in(7s L\ TtHUTRSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1931 NUMBER 10 Merry Christmas At this time when the holiday spirit is everywhere about us, it affords us pleasure to extend the Season's Greetings. Among the most valued assets of our bank stand fthe.Mendship and goo< ^Hl of friends like you. Sincerely we appreciate the patronage and cooperation given our bank by "the people of this community.. Throughout the coming year it shall be our. earnest endeavor to serve you in every way possiible, in keeping with the principles of sound banking. For you, 'we hope that 1$35 will be a* year of progress, happiness, and good cheer. f The S amne The One Story Bank prt the Comer OF COURSE WE SHALL BE PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS IN Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chickens AND DON'T FORGET THE Drawing Saturday Evening, Dec 22 ...-AT. 8:15 O'CLOCK y One Ticket with every 25c purchase CUSTOM BUTCHERING Yes, we can do it for you, but please give us reasonable notice ahead of the time you wish it done. To One and All, a Merry Christmas Haarer's Quality Market A Complete Stock on Hand - \ * • . ^ ■ Pipe and Pipe Fittings Valves Brass Goods Shallow and Deep Well Pumps , PilfUP Jacks WINDMILL PUMPS " Cylinders and Water Softeners PUMP REPAIRING MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS Henry A. Schroen Located at Gross Hardware MERRY CHRISTMAS -Closed Ghristma£s"p;ay— Bowling Scores ! OTPast Week i Kroger's Now TLead the League By Close Morgin of a Single _ Gaane. i By Willard Schaible Wednesday night of last week the Kroger lads defeated; Dixie , Gas. three games and. went .-into.., firsfel plaice'7-" B. GiTUenMiblie^'forzBipie^ W. Schaible took the honors byr get-* ting 204 for high single and 5557 lor high total. The scores follow: DIXIE GAS Winkle —,. ^... -161 188 130.-430 Henderson u... 114 125 1739-^378 Gillen 136 156 147—439 Fitzgerald1 , 187 169 170—S26, 498 638 587 1823 KROGER , Anthony , 122 132 161—415 E. Armbruster.... 146 10.$ 115L--395 glchaible - - 159 192 204—555 7Fr_t_? + <-- 180 188 115—433. Handicap ,„„-.—- 66 66- -6S--198 673i 646 677 1996 On Thursday evening Kroger's again were victorious, being sat&fted this time with twp.out of three, the losera again being .Dixie .Gas. Hoeft .jjielpeaT. ouifc Kroger's" andi eopipe^L }v_h '■ laagTe%wi^217~an&5te for totals _ iy?Kroger]87;&W leads "the league *"*# one full gaine. ~-—-•--{___ The scores follow: '"~^'*-t*tj>--..' DIXIE GAS Henderson ..— 166 066 15L\—AT2 W. BurKhai.dt.T. 103 0.&1 182—486 A. lArmltauster— ITS© 1)35. 051-^445 Gillen ^..+... 180 171 163—514 Phone 30 Turkeys Ducks Geese CHICKENS LEAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY! Sterling Brand Oysters Bulk—55c quart. Solid Pack Schmid's Home Market FINER MEATS FEATURE JSTEWS Marie Schmid, Featiire Editor Were you present at but- assembly which we gave TDeceinber -7th? We were entertained by the Eighth grade. Many students have commented on the. "bringing out of talent' as Mr. Clay suggested- once earlier in the White Side Again Defeats The Purple Christmas Program At The Federated Church HSOME ECONOMICS GROUP large- Attendance at TP. T. Christmas Party in School "Auditorium. A. Songs, Recitations and" Christmas Tree to Dellgfet All Monday Evening. Prelude—Mrs. Aprill. Song Joy to the World—Assem- Welcome—Dorothy Finch and The Saline Home Economics TEx- tension Group met at the "home of Mrs. Harry Downing of Macon on December 11. The meeting- was called to order by. the chairman with singing "Jingle Bells." The secretary's report was read audi accepted!, after which the- meeting wtas turned over to the leaders. The lesson was on materials, acces- sories^. collars^ hats and Italian quilting. Mrs, Arthur 'Lutz invited the group to meet with her in January .. By Marie Schmid The December P. T. A. meeting Phyllis Schill. — -_- •____.., was held in the auditorium Monday Scripture ana Prayer. I year. We thank him-for this timely to w^ in the nature or a Christinas iSong, On Chlistmas Day-Miss suggestion 7 '.- ' p^ty.T and! was largely, attendedt - Halsey> clasj. ■ _ •Mae-.Ko§i Jtete |
