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VOLUME 56
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SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, ./THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1937
NUMBER 14
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Hundred Thirty-Seven
Another
W YEAR
NEW ideas
NEW opportunities
NEW ambitions
NEW hopes
NEW plans
BETTER resolutions
BETTER records
MAKE IT YOUR BEST
OUR ASSISTANCE IS
AT YOUR DISPOSAL
The
ine Savings
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
pers' Specials
s Drug Store
PHONE 214
SALINE
-S-
-Sr
1 Contest
Saturday, Jan. 9
g In your 3—4— or 5 Cards and
take home your Prize!
Trade Cards to be continued as before.
FINEE MEATS AND GROCERIES
C. E. Society To
Celebrate Soon
Committees Named for Anniversary
Observance About the Middle
of This Month.
A group of substantial young people interested in the future of the
Christian Endeavor organization
j which was begun in the local Presbyterian church 52 years ago next
month, met at the Federated' church
parsonage with Ronald Tower and
Rev. Miller. A temporary organization was elected.
The first major objective is the
suitable celebration . of the birthday
anniversary of the society some time
close to Monday, January 18, the
date over half a century ago that
Christian Endeavor was born in this
city. For this important event,
three committees were set up:
Publicity—Mary Morden, chairman;
Mary Ellen Kendall, Geraldine Tower, Richard Ward, Roy Miller.
lake Up The Difference
in the drop in egg prices, you would have to increase
production 10 per cent.
Larro Egg Mash will do the trick.
Give it a fair traial and "watch results.
Also in stock, Meat Scraps, Packer's Salt, Grit, Cracked Corn,
Bone Meal, Charcoal, Cod Liver Oil, Bran, Middlings, Dog Food, Calf
Meal, Stock Yeast, Stock Tonic and Conditioner, Epsom Salts, Morton's Smoke Salt, Ijiquid Smoke, Sausage Seasoning, Larro, Golden
Eagle and Snow Loaf Flour, as well as Pancake Flour and Table Corn
Meal.
Have you one of our calendars? Call for
one when down town
Feed Store
$1.00 value Hot Water Bottles 59c
(Guaranteed for one year)
500 sheet Pond'si Tissues 27c
150 sheet Pond's Tissue 10c
$1.00 Wampole's Preparation 79c
$1.00 McKesson's Pursang Tonic and Builder.... 79c
One pint pure Norwegian Ood Liver Oil 49c
Mineral Oil, American, pint. 39c, quart 59c
$1.35 Pierce's Gold Medal Discovery- 89c
60c Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin. 49c
Autorized distributors Schick Electric Razors
.9
HOWDY J
A friendly column with something
to inspire and help you, to interest i
you, or to amuse you, contributed as J
much as possible by your friends and j
neighbors. ;
A light in the Window
John W. Bowen
, Library Association Annual Meeting
i
i The annual meeting of the Saline
Library Association for elect-Oil of
kl HI_P_1 ilf-ITIP 'directors will he held at the Library
V/U11CU IIUIUG Friday evening, January 8, at 7:30.
[All members are urged to-be pres-
Eventful life Was Closed Saturday . ent-
Morning; Funeral Sunday, With
Burial in Oakwood Cemetery.
A NEW YEAR'S WISH !
May each day find you feeling bright,!
Each sunset bring you rest I
Each passing hour leave glad and I Jolm w- Bowen. 62 ye*3* of aSe,
light i died Saturday morning after an ill-
The heart within your br^st- ' iness of several years culminated by
New friends, worth having, flock your .two weeks of a more serious nature.
way, ' Deceased was bom on October 22,
Tour old friends bring you cheer. >1874' in Holloway, Michigan, the son
The good Lord bless you every day •of Mr- and Mrs- William E. Bowen.
Throughout the coming year I Wben he was seven years old, his
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
each subsequent insertion.
6c per line first insertion. *c i>"r line
MINEYIIJM CHARGE. 25 CENTS
Farm for Rent—2 miles northeast
family moved near Salina, Kansas,. of Salme. . A. E. Cole. 13tf
i where, upon reaching the age of 16, ! -—
Use Good - Luck Ltaying Mash.
FROM LONG AGO
ThB nH<_p.i-<™» To k taoa 'be taught school until his return to _
™=sSs^ - '-sac fcs_s_.Ksr.-S*:
St"rm:%^« headquarters. i daughters and four sons: Norma,
thf mCMSaXrreSoS^?antg|lettre!Esth-. <*^ F™ ™« ^ ^
______ jly11, Eugene, I_ouis, Lloyd and Ralph.
, _ be^dan^^lv^ctn ^^\~^---V-^ £"&££
Progxam-Ronald ^Tower,__ Betty been d erou ^ ^g t j^y
of her parents in Ann Arbor, is reported a little better.
On New Year's Eve in Tower City,
D. T., 40 emigrants from Saline
Clay, Agnes Blaylock, Arthur Erskine, John Burg.
Decorations—Dorothy Fairbanks,
Miriam Erskine, Grace Clark, Ruth
Martin.
All of the members of the Junior,
Intermediate and Senior Christian
Endeavor Societies and their friends a red letter day m the history of the
are invited to help celebrate. In ad- = ToYer C*ty Pe°Ple wh0 came from
dition to these local people, it is hopsd . Saline, Mich.
holding the position of superintena-
ent or principal in various schools.
In 1922 he moved with his family
ifrom Palmyra to Saline and attended
For long service buy Ball Band
Rubbers. Sold by G. L. Parsons.
W. E. Dietiker, licensed embalmer
and undertaker. Phone 175-F2.
Men's winter Union Suits 89c-$1.00-
$1.15-§1.35 to $3.95 at Parsons'.
gathered at the home of Mr. and ™^ti Normal one vear Aiter
Mrs. Henry J. Miller for a dinner i .*Psl.lantl Norn>aI °_ne year. After
and watch meeting. This was surely j
that many former Endeavorers, covering all the .past years, even though
they live far away, will make the
effort to be here for this occasion.
As many whose names and addresses
can be found, will be urged to return
and recall and share their experiences so that the future of the three
societies now functioning may be
enriched and assured.
E. M. WURSTER DIES
AT ANN ARBOR HOME
Prominent in Ofiicail and Civic Circles in Washtenaw County;
Funeral Held Monday.
(From Ann Arbor Daily News)
Ernst M. Wurster, who served
the city and county in many ca-
YOU WILL LIKE THIS PIE
1% cup of cranberries.
% cup of raisins.
% cup of walnuts.
M, cup of orange juice.
2 apples cut up.
1 cup of sugar.
2 tablespoonfuls of flour.
1 tablespoonful of butter.
Mix dry ingredients.
Mix other 'ingredients.
Pour over orange juice, then mix
with dry ingredients.
Bake at 400 degrees for 45 minutes. • .=■■■-.
r Contributed by Mrs. Fred Staib.
BRIDE-TO-BE IS .MUCH FETED
teaching a year in Sibley he secured
a position here and was forced by
ill health to retire in 1925.
Mr. Bowen is mourned by family
and friends, a fine example of courage and manhood. We deeply regret
his demise;
Funeral services were held Sunday avenue,
with interment ifi. Oakwood ceme-!
tery.
Wanted—-Mich. No. 1 potatoes. R.
W. Steere, Ypsilanti, phone 728. 5
Dr. H. S. Gildard, Chiropractor,
106 W. Mich. Ave., Saline. Phone 27.
Dr. Hess' Stock and Poultry Tonic
now on sale by Saline Mercantile Co.
For Rent—Apartm.ent for light
housekeeping. 402 East Michigan
■- 13tf
RUTH LOUISE HA__XADAY
BRIBE OF G. 0.'HOO\'J-.R
For Sale—Dressed Rock roosters
for Saturday delivery. Mrs. Elmec
Stimpson, phone 195-F41.
For
Two more showers in honor of^
_, __ Miss Eileen Martin were given by [march from Lohengrin, played by
pacities" including those of mayor \ ber friends last week. On. Monday her mother, the bride descended the
and sheriff, died at 4 o'clock Satur- '. evening Miss Helen Harwood enter- stairway and was met by the'-groom.
day morning at his home at 605 E. tained af a miscellaneous shower for The service was read before the
Jefferson St. at the age of-63 years. ber, and on Wednesday evening Mrs. brilliantly lighted Christmas tree in
He had beeen ill since September. .George Wood, assisted by Mrs. Lou- j one comer of the living room. The
His life was characterized by his ise Sehroen and Miss Clara Sehroen,J bride wore a floor length gown, of
pubile service which began almost £ave a prettily appointed luncheon j stoneblue moire, fashioned on Em-
25 years ago with his election to the Party and personal shower. Eight: pire lines with a short fitted jacket
board of supervisors. His greatest guests were present. On both oc-.of matching material.
Sale—White Rock roosters..
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halladay an- j Homer Dennis, 3 miles west on.
nounce the marriage of their daugh- j Ann Arbor-Pleasant Lake road,
ter, Ruth Louise, and Guy Orth Hoo- '
ver, son of B. F. Hoover of Dayis,
111, which occurred at twelve o'clock
noon Christmas day e.t .their home
east of Macon. The ceremony was
performed- by the Rev. Harold P.
Marley of Ann Arbor in the presence
Of the immediate relatives and
friends.
To the strains of the wedding
10 Fords and Chevjrolets priced below $100.00. They are real bargains.
Wiedman Auto Co., Saline, Mich.
LIST YOUR FARM PROPERTY
WHERE FARMS ARE SOL-D
Write A. C. Gaston, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Coal and Coke. All kinds. Now
is the time to place your order before the prices advance. E. J. Muir.
For your linoleum: Linex, Rogers
Synthcote, Johnston's Glo-Coat, Old
English Wax, B. P. S. Varnish. E.
J. Muir.
Benefit of the-
.Come dance and play cards Janu
ttI^ i'-i^T ary 7th at Hertler's hall. I_unch in-
— --j.--. _, _ xxer <MA.4-a- 2*.o parti **—"■" —B ""■
victory in politics was his election as casions Miss Martin received many ' sories were of silver and she carried a p„"diri_ stihool
sheriff in 1926, the first successful lovely gifts as an expression of her bouquet of American Beauty roses, j *uswul-
Democratic candidate for this office friends' esteem and good wishes. j After the ceremony the guests were
'served a three course dinner at two
in 14 years.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. J- I_. Theurer entertained at a six o'clock dinner Satur-
i tables. The bride's table was center-
! ed with the beautifully decorated
bride's cake.
i Mr. and Mrs. Hoover left later in
Repairs ordered for all makes of
furnaces, stoves and ranges. All
kinds of tin and furnace work
promptly done. E. J, Muir.
.... , , .,. . . 4 i Wanted — Ambitious, energetic
day. Sweet peas and waxed tapers the day for a week s weddmg trip to ■ youn„ man desirous of learning the
formed the centerpiece of the dining Davis and Chicago, HI 'automobile business. Have good op-
table and the place cards revealed After the New Year, Mrs. Hoover . portUnity for man willing to work,
the engagement of their daughter will return to Michigan State Col- ; ^ie(jmail Auto Company
Lucile to Mr. Stanley Buta of Flint, lege where she is a senior in the In- :
The guests present for the occasion stitution Administration Department 1 inauity eyesight results in nervous-
were Mr. and Mrs. Coye Hoover, of the Home Economics Division,
Miss Joy Schmidt and William Bige- j Mr. Hoover, assistant manager of
low of Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Way-'the Saline Valley Cooperative Farms,
land Hart of Clayton, Miss Florence is a graduate of Beloit College and
Ehnis of Saline, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Union Theological Seminary. He re-
Dell of Cadillac and Miss Erma ceived his Master's degree in - sociology
Theurer. \ from the University of Wisconsin and
ness, headaches, fatigue. Have your
eyes examined regularly. Dr. L. O.
Gibson, U. of M. graduate, oculist, 45-
years in practice. 549 Packard St.,
Ann Arbor.
Birthday Surprise for John Guthardt University of California and' the
, '.University of Michigan.
4.4. _. ._ ._,. ., 4. ,. , 4, ^ ■ GET INFORMATION ABOUT the
attended the graduate schools of the ;Finlay Automatic Stoker. We have-
Several friends, and neighbors
from his former home west of Saline, gave John Guthardt a surprise
on New Year's Eve, on his 80th
birthday anniversary.
CARD OF THANKS
ERNST M. WURSTER
Mr. Wurster was elected to the
board of supervisors as a member
from the First ward of Ann Arbor
in 1913, and was returned to the We _________ ___e following for re-
board for another year in the spring membering us at Christmas time and
j of 1914. In 1915, he was elected ^^ ^ a v happy New Year.
I ___..__ ____r_--_.__^. __.__. 4.-L. ^-, *«££._4 a a«*v* _^-* 1 n ***3 "_ * *
After June 15, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover will make their home at Saline
Valley Farms.
ANOTHER TRAGEDY
ON US-112 NEAR 23
literature here for you. It's interesting reading. Phone 23578 collect.
Furnace cleaning and repair service
on all makes. Carl Heinselman, 319
N. Main St. Ann Arbor. 13
Let Art fix your radio. Guaranteed
repairs on all makes. Tung-Sol tube3.
Parts for all sets. Day and night service. Shell Station, Saline-Ann Arbor-Pleasant Lake Roads. Saline
phone 181-F13. Your neighborhood
president of the city council and
automatically became acting mayor
I after the death in December, 1915, of
i Mayor C. A. Sauer.
| His term as acting mayor was fol-
1 lowed by two terms as mayor. He
was elected in 1917 and re-elected
in 1919. His leadership as mayor
covered the critical period of the last
of the World war and the years immediately following.
| He ran for sheriff on the Demo-
. cratic ticket three times. The first
I; time he was defeated by James W.
I'Robison but ran 7,000 ahead of the
} f Democratic ticket and this w&s the
" ; factor which led to the party's se-
' lecting him to head the county ticket
in 1926. That year he won, defeating Richard Elliott. Two years
later, Mr. Wurster was a candidate
for re-election but lost.
■ Mr. Wurster's last public office
was as city treasurer, a position he
held by appointment under Edward
W. Staebler, then mayor. Mr.
Wurster once was an .unsuccessful
candidate for probate judge.
Price, Quality, Service
1 W ° "PS
PUPPY DOG TALES
(Contributed)
i Tinker, the Pooch, -was. considered
. quite nice
As long as he ate his dog biscuit
and mice. .
j On his Christmas Eve rambles- a
. polecat was his catch, ._
i So Eddie immediately fastened the
J. latch.
.Poor Tinker (now Stinker) is given
4 . the air . .
| "While perfumes and deodorisers reek
j from his hair.
iNow if Eddie's dander you wish to
i get up, . . :
Just carefully mention that odorif-
." erous pup.
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(We're reliably informed that Kub
Kuebler didn't write the above.)
The Saline Observer.
Dr. and Mrs. Woodbridge.
Barney's Haulaway.
Saline Bakery.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davenport.
• James Kent.
Dr. and Mrs. Prout.
Mr. and Ivirs. Martin Fuoss.
Saline Savings Bank.
Dr. and Mrs. Robb.
Citizens Bank.
Miss Julia Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fosdick.
Wiedman Auto Company.
Mrs. McBride.
Ed. Heininger.
Saline Telephone Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burkhart.
Miss Naomi Friis.
Miss Fanny Friis.
George Schmid.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Towler.
"Bud" Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dietiker.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Muir.
Saline Valley Farms.
Mr and Mrs. Karl Bredernitz.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heininger.
Saline Mercantile Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Elsman.
CARD OF THANKS
Two persons were instantly killed
at 10:30 last Wednesday in a traffic
crash involving three cars on US-112, __
a half mile west of US-23, one of dealer, Grunow! Philco. "Tubes"tested
the machines bemg driven by a • free Ax_ Klager Proprietor,
daughter of the couple who were ' *
"itafley Shearman, 68, *d his wife _ ATTENTION: FARMERS '
Elizahem R., 65, resident of a fami . ^e T^LTS PJ*?™
.two miles west of Jonesville, were ^^^t^S? Snn7^"
idead when other motorists reached fg^0™? S^tccoraSfS No
them after they had been thrown fP^P a£a «* „!i_.a ^°3?f £„,,„,?
ifrom their car when it was demolish- *__^*2_? __f_%\ FrZf£ S^?£
led by the crash. An investigation T°WS f I^ % ^ °
i. . ■_ c V.4C4044. ..444 444»oo &*» £ M_llehbach Brothers Company,
is bemg made by state police and -K_»i-^5t -™" ,„,,,,? .mm
Coron-r David N. Robb of^Ypsilanti, .Detroit, Vinewood 15210. ,
• together with Prosecutor Albert J. i
;Rapp i HAYDEN'S "1900" FLOUR is a
j The accident is said to have occur- quality product. You'll bake up many
■Ted when the «ar driven by Shearman loaves per sack of white bread, with
:hit the rear of one driven hy Miss fine texture, havmg a delicious flavor.
■ Mabel Shearman, 29, daughter of the l_ doesn't keep well—it is so good
'elderly couple. The machine then ^e family won't let it alone. Ex-
Icarreened to the opposite side of the change your wheat for this good
'highway and was demolished by a ^<f* %*^|£ MLLS' TE"
j car driven by F. E. Baldwin, 332. CUMSEH, MICHIGAN.
•: South Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, HI.
j Baldwin made a statement to officials For Sale or Trade—Two Powers
'.and was not held.—Ann Arbor Dally motion picture machines, motor, with
' News I equipment for projection. Can be op-
erated hy hand or with motor. Good
CARD OF -EHANKS 'machine for school or anyone want-
I wish to thank my friends and lng to open a theatre. One of the
relatives for their thoughtful re- machines is set up ready for inspec-
membrances of me durmg my stay tion. Will sell or -trade for good
at the Michigan State Sanatorium, bouse car trailer. .Write W. C. Bow-
They were a reassuring help that ers, North Adams. Mich.
SAIJCNE TOWNSBDDP TAXES
I will be ready to receive taxes
on the following dates:
January 9, Saline Saving Bankv
January 16, Citizens Bank.
January 23, Savings Bank.
January 30, Citizens Bank.
February 6, Savings Bank.
February 20, Citizens Bank.
March 6, Savings Bank..
Erma Theurer.
We wish to express our sincere ap- made my convaleseene morejpleasant.
preciation for the many expressions
of sympathy a,t the time of the death
of our husband and father, John W.
Bowen.
-• Mrs. John Bowen and Family.
YORK TOWNSHIP TAXES
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Brick and cement block' business
building in good Indiana town of 800
I will be at the following places' population, 47 miles- northwest of
on the dajrs named for the purpose Indianapolis. Building is 40x120 feet;
of receiving taxes for York Township, part of it is two-story, with a 6
which axe now due and payable: room modern apartment above; a
Jan. 8, Saline Savings Bank, garage, 40x50; a business room 20x
Jan. 9, Peoples State Bah!-, Milan. 70 and a theatre room 20x70. The
Jan. 16, Peoples State Bank, Milan.; building fronts on two of the main
Jan. 22, Citizens Ban!;, Saline. -str.!efc- of the town. Ideal spat for
Jan. 23, Peoples State Bank, Milan, someone wanting to engage * in the
Jan. 30, Peoples State Bank, Milan, garage business. ..;_ Will -sell cheat*
Feb. 5, Saline Savings Bank. for cash or trade equity for Michi-
Feb. 6, Peoples State Bank, Milan.. gan farm" land. Write W. C. Bowers,.
Harlan Holcomb, Treasurer. - North Adams, Mich.
Object Description
| Title | 1937-01-07; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1937-01-07 |
| 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 |
