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SALINE'S
HOME NEWSPAPER
FOR 54 YEARS
_ Vi-jry-^
OBSERVER
DEVOTED TO THE
BEST INTERESTS OF
THIS SECTION
VOLUME 55
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, 1JICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1936
- : . :
NUMBER 42
between -our services and our customers, as thiey have long since discovered, is our spirit of friendly,
willing co-operation.
EVERY FACILITY we have to offer is
a* your disposal the moment your need
arises. Isn't there something we can do
for you today?
■_*»
The One Story Bank On the Corner
Arsenate of Lead
• e •
PHONE 47
SALINE
This W.
Coupon with Mentholatum 30c tube
or jar for 25c
Coupon with Colgate's Tooth Paste
(Large'Tube) 19c
Coupon with Purity Popsicles, 5c
Your Junior Friend Appreciates Your Help!
Keveling's Drug Store
PHONE 214
Sherwin-Williams Barn Pain
$ 1.30 per gallon
Fly Spray
Splendid line of Paints and Brushes
Screen Wire, Screen Doors and Windows
EVERYTHING IN POULTRY SUPPLIES
Saline Mercantile Co.
EVERYTHING IN BUILDING SUPPLIES
': Annual School Report
Of Receipts and Disbursements of
the Board of Education of Saline
District No. 1 Fractional, for the
Year Ending June 30, 1936.
HOWDY
J
may mean the difference between success
and failure in a potato crop. We have them both
—also Calcium Arsenate, Lime Sulphur and Dusting
Lime.
POULTRY FOUNTAINS AND FEEDERS
PLYMOUTH AND JACKSON TWINE
SALT, LIME, OYSTER SHELL
Colefs Feed Store
The annual school meeting of- Saline District No. 1, Fractional, was
held in the school auditorium July
13, 1936. Meeting called to order
by President Henne and minutes of
last annual meeting read and accepted. The President called for the
Secretary's annual report.
Receipts—Debt Service
Balance on hand June 30,
1935 $1943.07
District taxes for debt service prior to Dec. 8, 1932 8524.00
Delinquent taxes allocated
to debt service 2515.38
Short time loans 1540.00
14,522.45
Library Fund
Balance on hand June 30,
1935 _ 2005.05
Interest on bond 95.00
Penal fines 7.39
General Fund
Balance on hand June 30,
1935
District taxes
Primary money
Primary supplement fund....
Equalization fund
Tuition from State _
1935 Primary supplement
fund
Tuition from-other sources,
1935-36
Interest _
Miscellaneous receipts
2107.44
845.72
6097.98
3105.27
2962.00
2187.00
3840.00
3719.00
318.00
19.57
480.24
75.00 A friendly column with something :
; to inspire and help you, to interest ]
65.00 ] you, or to amuse you, contributed as ;
49.78* much as possible by your friends and j
318.83 j neighbors.
25.40 ^ Light in the Window \ Tells Rotarians Reasons for "Halting
4Q2 .a * „„ , _., —_TTT ,_ _■ -4i ■_ '• Necessary Changes in Saline;
17.34
j "So when tlie fight begins within'
' himself, :
Finkbeiner & Wa_»**-labor on
agriculture equipment,
repairs _£.
Wolverine Sporting'Goods,
athletic supplies.*
E. J. Muir, coal
Insurance on building
R. Hunt, labor..—._
Karl Wiedman, labor.
Office cash _
Rider's Pen Shop, repairs on
typewriters
Love & Campbell, ball laces
and repairs on balls
Citizens Bank, rental *pf
bank box
Standard Laboratories,
cleaners
Huntington Laboratories, 1
pail Seal-o-san dance
flakes
Doubleday Bros., kccount , , . ... ,
set, paper binde! 35.95 ! sa?ce an?tr^ mis cake
International Busiless Ma- ! } ™p brown _sugar.
chine Co., 5 buzzers, mdse.
Gill Lumber Co., lumber.
Keystone View Co., views....
1TRI-COTJNTY LEAGUE RESULTS
emianaer
iscusses City Fla
Descriptions Should Be Brief.
God!
man's worth somethin:
_ , ■ stoops o'er his head. j , *.. ._
6.14 ! __,+„,- .„-,,._. ,.„ between his feet ' was guest speaker at the meeting of
Again sonly two games were played
fin tlie Tri-County League on Sunday, Ann Arbor not being able to
' muster a full team to put into the
] field at their scheduled game at Man-
; Chester.
; Saline entertained Pinckney here,
■ presenting them a 5 to 1 victory.
I In the only other contest Hamburg defeated Chelsea by a score of
12.94 j
Satan looks up
both tug-
Paul H. Weinlander of Ypsilanti j 13 to 10.
Saline plays at Chelsea the coming
i the Rotary Club, at The Tavern last | Sunday.
I He's left, himself, in the middle: the • Thursday noon, and was accompanied
4.80 *
soul wakes and grows."
A TIMELY RECIPE
. . LEAGUE STANDINGS
] by his son, Paul, Jr. j w
i He spoke on the reason for making j jjambur°- 10
j the surveys and assessors' plats for i phicknev 9
r CJolina A t-.-__-.-_-._-i- _-_ _•■_-_ a-** tTiintre 1. ___ c*4-»_*r_ . « —-.-—. --
2.98 !. Now tt3;1 nfT cooking apples are j Saline Amon other things he stat- i S^fZ "' R
in market make some fresh apple j ed th&t an serroneous description j S? %
I causes property taxes to be rejected j Qhelsea ' 2
j by the state and returned to tlie city j Ajm Art)or" ~~~ 2
15.67
4.80
24.67
23,574.78
Disbursements
Library Fund
Bond 2,000.00
E. M. Hale, books 1.31
F. A. Owen, books 3.50
Welles Pub. Co., books 7.35
Toledo Book Craft Co., books 15.56
Readers Digest, books 5.00
MacMillan Co., books 2.13
Wahr Book Store, books 5.45
Hillsdale School Supply Co.,
books 1.70
McFadden Co., books 3.89
Office cash, books 10.85
Acme Chemical Co., 50 lbs.
Terrasweep
American Humane Society,
posters
W. D. Cook, payroll for
playground labor
Dr. Woodbridge, medical
examinations
Cook Garage, oil and grease
G. A. Raiser, repair work.—
F. C. Mosley, typewriter
repairs
Mich. Film Library, play
for grades
National Bureau of Casualty
& Surety Underwriters,
Safety Book t
Pyramid Paper Cd., paper....
U. S. Sanitary Specialties,
floor spray.
Miller Tool Sales, waste
rod and auger.
Laurel Book Co., diplomas
W. Cook, postage
H, D.Long, agriculture
books
Hawkes Federal Index System
P. Lippincott, work books....
3.50
1.00
49.28
12.00
1.20
3.52
6.25
2.50
1 cup apple sauce.
2 cups flour.
Cinnamon and cloves.
1 teaspoon of soda dissolved in a
little hot water.
Bake in a slow oven.
Contributed by Mrs. Frederika Mc-
Bride.
1.00
4.76
Mrs. F. H. Nissly tells us that a
veal loaf will be improved by the
to be paid out of general tax funds.
A meets and bounds description may
be correct, but it is very long, and
our county descriptions are being
placed on metal plates, therefore
space is important and a description
from a plat should be as follows:
Plat No. 1—Lot No. 5, City of
Saline,
instead of a very lengthy affair.
Mr. Weinlander also discussed
T\
Pet.
1
.909
1
.900
5
.545
7
.300
8
.200
S
.200
The extreme heat of Saturday
claimed a victim, in Dundee when
Edward Lewis Vandercook was
stricken while at work in a wheat
field on the A. T. Bordine farm just
west of tlie village. He was taken
to the Monroe hospital where he
I passed away in tlie early evening-.—
! Dundee Reporter.
addition of a little lemon juice and j a^nSerTvlSL %£T tff °^Z \ ]Detroit has started a *■"»* ^
nutme°- * numt5el .of y*f?s flv™g ™e parry rats" campaign. Why all the hurry
°- 'm P^session tit e to the properly, _wait ^ £ trv ite&lili ^ cit*
and said survey lines must be made j hall ° J
accordingly. |
He discussed monuments on tlie! — - —— *>
From The Observer, July, 1881
The fire engine house has been
completed and looks as neat as a pin. j c~{er un^oT 7tr<STtateVTections a^LrrT, fYRC.T?T»\roT» T TXrx**DC_
TTie engine is expected 111 a f ew days I those placeci on aU four comers ofTHE OBSERVER LINERS
That part of the department_ called ; tlie street. Saline has some of both, j r.^vlHoA A ....__.,«_,_„„-
the hose-cart has just gone through ;0ur su corrections to date give ClaSSlhed Advertising*
Uv_To bt tL libernl use^f6 _K_fd US &™ ^ts~^ oriS*nal tow» is ',6c per line first insertion. 4c per line
44.50 1™_° _?._-_? —_, _..... ,_Li__ ™!^„ omitted. The speaker believes this ■ -•--=- *
14.00
45.35
1.00
19.25
blue paint and gold leaf has made
it present a very gaudy appearance.
GEMS FOR, YOUR SCRAPBOOK
work should be completed.
"Books"
"That is a good book "which is op-
! .
Council Proceedings
Special meeting- of tlie council held
1 ac 1 ened with expectation and closed] ..... _.«„-_.,_. ^
0,4!with profit."—Amos Bronson Alcott. in the council rooms Monday eve- L hie 215 Monroe St.,
47.4.-T 1 Vi-inr. Ti,,._ On t 4, , »
eacli subsequent insertion.
SIINTMUM CHARGE, 25 CENTS
For Sale—House on East Michigan
Avenue. Inquire at Observer office.
For Sale—100-lb. ice box, §2.50.
2056.74
Balance on hand June 30,
1936, in Library fund 50.70
Disbursements From Debt
Service
Paid principal on bonds.... 4,000.00
Paid principal on short loans 1540.00
Paid interest on bonds 7036.34
Paid interest on short loans 46.20
766.
50.
155.
81.
36.
43.:
"5.
1.
28
42
5.
.66
.90
.00
.48
.00
.00
00
67
12,622.54
Balance in Debt Service
June 30, 1936 1899.91
Disbursements From General
Fund
Teachers' salaries and supervision 13,890
Janitor salary and overtime 932.
Detroit Edison Co., electricity
Treasurer's bond
Secretary and Treasurer's
salary
Saline water department
Saline Telephone Co., telephone
S. R. Wilson, printing, stationery, report cards
Harlem McKinney, painting
flag pole
Ihling Bros-Everard Co.,
treasurer's forms and
supplies -
Mayer-Schairer, Mdse
R. B. Kerr, repairing doors
and locks
Taking census, two years....
E. H. Kemper McComb,
membership fee.
The Bruce Publishing Co.,
subscription
W. F. O'Hara, repairs and
materials for roof
Lyons & Carnahan, reading
games
Leonard Danziger, one-half
dozen fitted taps.
School Executive Magazine
Beckley Cardy Co., letter
files and holders
George L. Williams, supplies
Scott-Foresman, algebra
set and supplies 30.69
Michigan School Service,
chairs for auditorium and
supplies 430
Remington Rand, typewriter
and supplies
American Book Co., work
books
D. Appleton, supplies for
grade work
Hillsdale School Supply Co.,
supplies
Eberbach & Son, barometer
repairs and laboratory
supplies
Webster Pub. Co., second
grade language helps
Milton Bradley Co., paper
and supplies
MacMillen Co., reference
books
Saline Mercantile Co., coal,
lumber, paint, nails 433
P. T. Lamkin, lumber.
W. M. Welch, supplies
Fuller Brush Co., metal
polish
Dobson Evans, working material
Ginn & Co., agriculture reference book
Hospital Specialty Co., sanitary supplies
C. C. Conn, mouthpiece for
bass horn
! "A book introduces new thoughts,
! but it cannot make them speedily un-
! derstood. It is the task of the pioneer
j to hew the tall oak and to cut the
?18,805._8
Total receipts in Debt
fund 14,522.45
TOfundl!!!1P„l.!"..I:^a:?.. 2107.44>°*^ SraiUte. Future a*es must
Total receipts in General
I declare what the pioneer has ac-
fund 23,574.78 ! complished."—Mary Baker Eddy.
$40,204.67 !
"Books are the legacies that a
ning, June 29
Mayor Sugden in the chair. Councilmen present: Cook, Gross, Lindemann, Uphaus.
Dr. J. B. Wallace, who had corresponded with State Board of Health,
took charge of meeting in regard to
the contamination danger of the
swimming pool in City Park.
Col, Rich and Mr. Faust, sanitary
-*-*••
W. E. Dietiker, licensed embalmer
and undertaker. Phone 175-F2.
Save those shrubs by using Dog-
Zix. Saline Mercantile Company.
For Sale—Slab oak wood, cut 1 yr..
§3.00 per cord delivered. Phone 52.
j Lamphier, 215 Monroe St., phone 52.
! great genius leaves to mankind, j engineers of the State Board of Dr uess' Stock and Poultry Tonic
Debt fund 12 622 54 I which are delivered down from gen- .Health, spoke in regard to correction, "on sale b Saline Mercantile Co.
Total d^W^mente'from" "" ' ' eration to generation, as presents to: measures. Col. Rich definitely con- • __i
General funi 18 805 4S !the Posterity of those who are yetidemned the area, until situation is For Sale_Brood sows ^th pigs.
..... _~'"~"~~"~~~~ ' ' !unborn."—Addison. 'relieved. It <r,T_1.v,i_.>. oi_ Tvr>vn.7._> at _i_n_ _._
i Moved by Cook, supported by Lin-
"Books are tlie compasses and tele-'. demann, providing tlie legality be ap-
•*• . 484 "6 ^ scopes and sextants and charts which' proved by city attorney, that the city
t_mo___ „_ i,o__ t,m_ .nfi, -*s,4"5*.i j oQler men have prepared to help us j furnish labor and property owners
Balance on hand June 30th,. | navigate the dai^erous seas of hu-!pay material cost for approved sep-
19db - ; man life."—Jesse Lee Bennett. j tic tanks on Joseph Schmid and
I Aaron Wiedmayer properties,
Total disbursements from
Total disbursements from 1
Library fund 2056.74 j
§40,204.67
for
For Sale—Guernsey bull
native and western horses.
Valley Farms.
calves,
Saline
26tf
For Sale—Grain binder in good
condition; price very reasonable.
Estimated receipts and disbursements, as adopted by the Board of
'Of making of many books there purpose of making safe bathing beach j -yyjedman Auto Company.
..jis no end."—Bible, Eccl. 12:12. 'at the Saline River swimming pool !
j Yeas five, nays none.
For Sale—Or trade for farm, our
ESion MayTlTlIseriorlTe yea^ 1 ARRANGE 4-H i c^tt^tle^nt CffiM ^V" ^ ^f^.' ,St W*
n. 10qr Q7- 1 : _ ' m we accePl me Dia 0I Bar 'Sam Craig, Box 196, Chelsea, Mich.
01 j._do-_.. 1 r,TI-?T Q' PATVTPlret Company for resurfacing Henrv! .
Receipts \ K3SM,S-iO V_x-_._Y_.JL . street at 5Sc per square yard> ^;
District taxes, operation,
6 mill rate .,_
i Estimated cash on hand June
j 30. 1936 3,000
' Tuition 4,800
I Primary, 303 at $10.00 3,030
j State Aid 5,400
j Miscellaneous 300
100
; . . -v i- «.-.. o mi . _. that the Mayor and Clerk sign the
6,980 IAnmlal °utmS Will Be Held August contract (£**_.
3 to 8 at Lake Near j Moved by Lindemann tha£ we ad-
i journ. Carried.
j Council meeting held in tlie coun-
LIST YOUR FARM PROPERTY
WHERE FARMS ARE SOLD
Write A. C. Gaston, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Brighton.
Library
More than 150 Washtenaw county ! ^erk^caUed^the roll
girls in good standing in 4-H club! clerk called tte roU*
projects are expected to attend the-
Mayor Sugden in the chair.
- " 1 . -_. _;_."„ _„..,-.. A,,m,_. o +^' Councilmen present-. Lindemann,
annual 4-H girls camp August o to, ^ ^^^ Ab Q
T°t_' op«t ^^^fiS^S^^^j^^^^,^* rss.
Coal and Coke. All kinds. Now
is the time to place your order before the prices advance. E. J. Muia*.
For your linoleum: Linex, Rogers
Synthcote, Johnston's Glo-Coat, Old
English Wax, B. P. S. Varnish. E.
Genuine Oliver farm implements
.r.=.r.,„.._,,. .„.,,,, -x..,,.,.,,, .,-.,,_ „4i4j -.44_-, 4»_44,44_44 . and repairs, New Idea spreaders, im-
instrucuon _!^!S^v -,?0 ' -T ^>.° -«t._ ^. Ipensation Insurance be taken out,nip,,,™^., nT1ri rpr.nir<! "Wl.rimnTi Anl-n
Operation 3,465 j Walsh will supervise activities at * The Michigan State Accident P^ients and repairs. Wiedman Auto
325 J the camp this year.
Miss Gertrude Morris of Monroe,:
Fund. Motion carried.
The clerk read the following bills
Company.
Fixed charges, insurance..
'Maintenance 605 j ^^ ______v 4<__.u _44<= iUU,
Auxiliary activities 65 ; an experienced teacher and a grad- j Count treasurer, interest on
Capital outlay. 1250 \ uate of the physical education de-: reiected tax
_——- j partment of the University, will have Aan)n ■lMtil__r^~^^___
Total operation. §23,610 j charge of instruction in swimming, iMartin schaible, wagls .. _ 27 23
Debt Service j recreation and dancing. iFrank Kin°- wr_=-p<. <.. .7' -, . .
Payments due on principal.... 3,000 Miss Pearl Haist, county school \ Qe0rjre Underhill wa-'es 1120! Repairs ordered for all makes ot
Interest char-es . 6,800 nurse, wfll be at the camp during %Z°tE?. ^.nr_!5„V„™= „„X furnaces, stoves and ranges. All
The Rainbow Division of the Ladies' Aid will hold an ice cream social
^■•^•Irjon the M. E. church lawn Saturday
^'. o evening, July 25. All are invited.
10.
2.
3.
39
120.
23
26.
10
21.
27.;
39.
1.;
6.
2j
8.
2j
H. Gross & Son, agriculture
equipment 113.
E. Henne, nine bench screws
O. C. Wheeler, books, alcohol, paper, etc
Carl Gillen, removing ashes
Henry Sehroen, labor and
material •>,
College Book Co., reference
material .._.
8.
20.
3.
24.
27.1
$9,800
1 the entire period, assisting with the;Lo?tif WaS' _ItS. q.'.0!kinds °f tin and fUmaCe WOrlC
ihealth fe^ of the m^l_^^__]^_^^ °'^, P—ptly done. E. J. Muir.
There will be an adult counselor for; -j.^.. ^= 12 50 •
Rate necessary for above, 8.5 nulls. ----- _„-.". ; "ins _.. j__..ou; Eyes examined and best glasses
,, 7~a . „ Onlv-irls vhio finished their proi-i^k ?,ig:den' ^W1^ 1-00 made at §7.50 to §12.75 in gbld
Moved by Mr. Jordan, supported ^^r^™ and receded £„ A. Alber salary. 83.33; frames. oculist, U. of M. Graduate,
ects last winter aim receiyea uieir B t jjerendinger, salary. 30.00! 44. VPar= T,ra"tir. Phon. .iRfifi .4Q
certificates and pins and those en- D j B W^B ' salaT-/ o2 xn', ?, ? I HI } . .. ^lsb6> S49
rolled in summer clubs and in good "^J. B^ ^^^7^11 3000 ' ' Ann Al'l30r*
standing with wQrk all up to dat§,;F^n{h ^alary;_ " 5Q;00 !
are eligible to attend the camp.— ' J
Washtenaw Post-Tribune.
MOTORISTS WARNED g_ R ^ rinti
OF "STICKER" DEADLINE; George Uphaus, parts for
trucks
Use of automobile "stickers" or; Municipal League, dues..
by Mr. Cotton, tliat report be accepted. Carried.
Treasurer's report was read by the
treasurer, Mr. Cook. Moved by Mr.
Townsend, supported by Mr. Jordan,
that report be accepted. Carried.
Tlie assembly next proceeded to
elect one member on the board to
succeed Mr. Austin for the term of
three years. The President called
for nominations. Mr. Austin and Mr.
Jordan were nominated from the
floor. i
The President appointed Mrs. Winkle and Mr. S. Lambarth tellers.
The oath of allegiance was administered by G. C. Townsend.
The assembly proceeded to vote by
ballot. Total votes cast 25. Mr.
Austin received 23 and Mr. Jordan
2. Mr. Austin declared elected.
Moved by Mrs. Hall, supported by
Mr. Thomas, that a full time teacher
be provided for the first four grades.
Moved by Mr. Jordan to amend the
motion to leave tlie assigning of the stickers had been sold by the De-
various teachers to the various, partment of State.
See the new Case Grain Binder
Roscoe Bonisteel, salary. 100.00 j ana\ Thresher; also have one 15-30
A. a Lange, meter reading.- 15.00 j tractor, Port Huron Thresher, Farn-
*-6° i hall cultivator, full line Osborne re-
Ben Uphaus, supplies...
half-year permits will be illegal after i streicher Tool & Die Co.
midnight, July 31, and owners of
motor vehicles in this state who ex-
| supplies *.
•Tropical Paint Co., street paint
pect to operate them after that time 1 Layne Northern Co., pump
must equip them with 1936 license j repair
plates before then. .Detroit Edison Co., lights |phone 181-F13. Your neighborhood
Orville■ E. Atwood secretary of I and power 439.01 dealer, Grunow, Philco. Tubes tested
state, points^out^ that^he^ is permit-; Wiedman Auto Co., gas. 6-65ifree. Art Klager, Proprietor.
44-10' pairs, "Clay" barn equipment and
j ventalization. W. J. Schneider, Ann
34.80! Arbor, phone 778-F3. 42
25.00 j -
j Let Art fix your radio. Guaranteed
24.00 j repairs' on all makes. Tung-Sol tubes.
4.68 j Parts for all sets. Day and night ser-
ivice. Shell Station, Saline-Ann Ar-
208.16 j bor-Pleasant Lake Roads. Saline
ted no latitude, discretion nor power, Cook Motor Sales, truck
of extension and that only express' repair
authorization of the state legislature o. E. Hoeft, °-as:
grades be left to the Board of Edu- \
cation. The amendment was lost and
the assembly proceeded to vote on
the motion, as stated, and it was
carried.
Moved by Mr. Austin, supported
by Mr. Jordan, that the meeting
adjourn. Carried.
Mrs. Anna C. Miller,
Secretary.
Decadence is the likely penalty for
government paternalist that offers
premiums for doing less and producing less.
An Arizona justice fined his wife
ten dollars for speeding and then
broke all records to reach the foothills in safety.
35.31 j Wanted—People in this vicinity
,_,,.- .<= 3.81 j who have any legal printing required
—not now in session—could delay Saline Mercantile Co., supplies 156.661 in the settlement of estates, etc;
or change tins deadhne. ICE. Alber, aslary. 83.33 will confer a favor by having it sent
On July 15 a total of 448,084 Welfare Commission 26.05 to this newspaper. The rates are
L. E. Fairbanks, bonds for universal in such matters and to
Treasurer and Clerk. 83.79] have your notices appear in this
Saline school, delinquent tax.... 110.60 j paper it is only -necessary to ask the
Moved by Uphaus, supported by! Probate Judge to send them to The
Dr. H. H. Hammel is leaving Friday, July 17, for New Zealand where, Lindemann,"that bills'be allowed and j Observer.
4, ..__ ,__ „ 4._i„ or(jers drawn for same. j
Councilmen interested in the above ] PIANO BUYERS—Always remem-
bills withheld their votes. "tier if you are interested in the pur-
in the Southern Alps he will take
moving pictures for a film company,
while hunting chamois and thar. He
will sail on the "Mariposa" from
Los Angeles July 22, stopping at
Honolulu to be present at a military
maneuver. Further stops will be
made in Samoa and the Fiji Islands
before landing at Auckland, New
Zealand. During his stay in New
Zealand, he will be the guest of the
Motion by Lindemann, supported; chase of an upright or grand piano
by Uphaus, that we adjourn. Car- j you can do better at the Big House
ried. ' \ of Kimball. Every purchase is backed
LOTTIE WALLACE. Clerk, j by 79 years of integrity in piano
M. B. SUGDEN, Mayor. j building. Every purchase made is
backed by the approval of over a
An eastern night club employs a j million Kimball Piano users,
lady bouncer. We hope the boys \ We also have used uprights taken
New Zealand game commissioner, j don't forget to tip their hats as they' in exchange on Kimballs $19.50,
and military friends with whom he!go flying through the front door to players §27.50, Grands §175 and up.
became acquainted during his service show they are still gentlemen. i We extend a cordial invitation to
with the British _&my in France! : j-visit our warerooms in Detroit at
during the World War.—Tecumseh] More than 30 billion eggs are pro-; 15 E. Grand River. Cady & Bourke,
Herald. duced on American farms annually. Kimball Piano Distributors.
■4?.
Object Description
| Title | 1936-07-23; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1936-07-23 |
| 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; |
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Description
| Title | 1936-07-23; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1936-07-23 |
| 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 54 YEARS _ Vi-jry-^ OBSERVER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THIS SECTION VOLUME 55 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, 1JICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1936 - : . : NUMBER 42 between -our services and our customers, as thiey have long since discovered, is our spirit of friendly, willing co-operation. EVERY FACILITY we have to offer is a* your disposal the moment your need arises. Isn't there something we can do for you today? ■_*» The One Story Bank On the Corner Arsenate of Lead • e • PHONE 47 SALINE This W. Coupon with Mentholatum 30c tube or jar for 25c Coupon with Colgate's Tooth Paste (Large'Tube) 19c Coupon with Purity Popsicles, 5c Your Junior Friend Appreciates Your Help! Keveling's Drug Store PHONE 214 Sherwin-Williams Barn Pain $ 1.30 per gallon Fly Spray Splendid line of Paints and Brushes Screen Wire, Screen Doors and Windows EVERYTHING IN POULTRY SUPPLIES Saline Mercantile Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING SUPPLIES ': Annual School Report Of Receipts and Disbursements of the Board of Education of Saline District No. 1 Fractional, for the Year Ending June 30, 1936. HOWDY J may mean the difference between success and failure in a potato crop. We have them both —also Calcium Arsenate, Lime Sulphur and Dusting Lime. POULTRY FOUNTAINS AND FEEDERS PLYMOUTH AND JACKSON TWINE SALT, LIME, OYSTER SHELL Colefs Feed Store The annual school meeting of- Saline District No. 1, Fractional, was held in the school auditorium July 13, 1936. Meeting called to order by President Henne and minutes of last annual meeting read and accepted. The President called for the Secretary's annual report. Receipts—Debt Service Balance on hand June 30, 1935 $1943.07 District taxes for debt service prior to Dec. 8, 1932 8524.00 Delinquent taxes allocated to debt service 2515.38 Short time loans 1540.00 14,522.45 Library Fund Balance on hand June 30, 1935 _ 2005.05 Interest on bond 95.00 Penal fines 7.39 General Fund Balance on hand June 30, 1935 District taxes Primary money Primary supplement fund.... Equalization fund Tuition from State _ 1935 Primary supplement fund Tuition from-other sources, 1935-36 Interest _ Miscellaneous receipts 2107.44 845.72 6097.98 3105.27 2962.00 2187.00 3840.00 3719.00 318.00 19.57 480.24 75.00 A friendly column with something : ; to inspire and help you, to interest ] 65.00 ] you, or to amuse you, contributed as ; 49.78* much as possible by your friends and j 318.83 j neighbors. 25.40 ^ Light in the Window \ Tells Rotarians Reasons for "Halting 4Q2 .a * „„ , _., —_TTT ,_ _■ -4i ■_ '• Necessary Changes in Saline; 17.34 j "So when tlie fight begins within' ' himself, : Finkbeiner & Wa_»**-labor on agriculture equipment, repairs _£. Wolverine Sporting'Goods, athletic supplies.* E. J. Muir, coal Insurance on building R. Hunt, labor..—._ Karl Wiedman, labor. Office cash _ Rider's Pen Shop, repairs on typewriters Love & Campbell, ball laces and repairs on balls Citizens Bank, rental *pf bank box Standard Laboratories, cleaners Huntington Laboratories, 1 pail Seal-o-san dance flakes Doubleday Bros., kccount , , . ... , set, paper binde! 35.95 ! sa?ce an?tr^ mis cake International Busiless Ma- ! } ™p brown _sugar. chine Co., 5 buzzers, mdse. Gill Lumber Co., lumber. Keystone View Co., views.... 1TRI-COTJNTY LEAGUE RESULTS emianaer iscusses City Fla Descriptions Should Be Brief. God! man's worth somethin: _ , ■ stoops o'er his head. j , *.. ._ 6.14 ! __,+„,- .„-,,._. ,.„ between his feet ' was guest speaker at the meeting of Again sonly two games were played fin tlie Tri-County League on Sunday, Ann Arbor not being able to ' muster a full team to put into the ] field at their scheduled game at Man- ; Chester. ; Saline entertained Pinckney here, ■ presenting them a 5 to 1 victory. I In the only other contest Hamburg defeated Chelsea by a score of 12.94 j Satan looks up both tug- Paul H. Weinlander of Ypsilanti j 13 to 10. Saline plays at Chelsea the coming i the Rotary Club, at The Tavern last Sunday. I He's left, himself, in the middle: the • Thursday noon, and was accompanied 4.80 * soul wakes and grows." A TIMELY RECIPE . . LEAGUE STANDINGS ] by his son, Paul, Jr. j w i He spoke on the reason for making j jjambur°- 10 j the surveys and assessors' plats for i phicknev 9 r CJolina A t-.-__-.-_-._-i- _-_ _•■_-_ a-** tTiintre 1. ___ c*4-»_*r_ . « —-.-—. -- 2.98 !. Now tt3;1 nfT cooking apples are j Saline Amon other things he stat- i S^fZ "' R in market make some fresh apple j ed th&t an serroneous description j S? % I causes property taxes to be rejected j Qhelsea ' 2 j by the state and returned to tlie city j Ajm Art)or" ~~~ 2 15.67 4.80 24.67 23,574.78 Disbursements Library Fund Bond 2,000.00 E. M. Hale, books 1.31 F. A. Owen, books 3.50 Welles Pub. Co., books 7.35 Toledo Book Craft Co., books 15.56 Readers Digest, books 5.00 MacMillan Co., books 2.13 Wahr Book Store, books 5.45 Hillsdale School Supply Co., books 1.70 McFadden Co., books 3.89 Office cash, books 10.85 Acme Chemical Co., 50 lbs. Terrasweep American Humane Society, posters W. D. Cook, payroll for playground labor Dr. Woodbridge, medical examinations Cook Garage, oil and grease G. A. Raiser, repair work.— F. C. Mosley, typewriter repairs Mich. Film Library, play for grades National Bureau of Casualty & Surety Underwriters, Safety Book t Pyramid Paper Cd., paper.... U. S. Sanitary Specialties, floor spray. Miller Tool Sales, waste rod and auger. Laurel Book Co., diplomas W. Cook, postage H, D.Long, agriculture books Hawkes Federal Index System P. Lippincott, work books.... 3.50 1.00 49.28 12.00 1.20 3.52 6.25 2.50 1 cup apple sauce. 2 cups flour. Cinnamon and cloves. 1 teaspoon of soda dissolved in a little hot water. Bake in a slow oven. Contributed by Mrs. Frederika Mc- Bride. 1.00 4.76 Mrs. F. H. Nissly tells us that a veal loaf will be improved by the to be paid out of general tax funds. A meets and bounds description may be correct, but it is very long, and our county descriptions are being placed on metal plates, therefore space is important and a description from a plat should be as follows: Plat No. 1—Lot No. 5, City of Saline, instead of a very lengthy affair. Mr. Weinlander also discussed T\ Pet. 1 .909 1 .900 5 .545 7 .300 8 .200 S .200 The extreme heat of Saturday claimed a victim, in Dundee when Edward Lewis Vandercook was stricken while at work in a wheat field on the A. T. Bordine farm just west of tlie village. He was taken to the Monroe hospital where he I passed away in tlie early evening-.— ! Dundee Reporter. addition of a little lemon juice and j a^nSerTvlSL %£T tff °^Z \ ]Detroit has started a *■"»* ^ nutme°- * numt5el .of y*f?s flv™g ™e parry rats" campaign. Why all the hurry °- 'm P^session tit e to the properly, _wait ^ £ trv ite&lili ^ cit* and said survey lines must be made j hall ° J accordingly. He discussed monuments on tlie! — - —— *> From The Observer, July, 1881 The fire engine house has been completed and looks as neat as a pin. j c~{er un^oT 7tr |
