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OBSERVER
VOLUME 56
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1937
NUMBER 25
WHY SHOULD >.
* Ask You
I!
Township Tickets,
Election April 5th
council Proceedings ] Easter Programs
For long service buy Ball Band
Rubbers. Sold by G. la. Parsons.
Special meeting of council held in
council chamber Wednesday evening-,'
At The Churches
i Men's Sanforized Work Trousers,
special value $1.95, at Parsons'.
TO DO BUSINESS WITH THIS BANK?
BECAUSE we have faith in our bank and in the
men behind it.
BECAUSE we are sure the bank's service will be
helpful to you.
BECAUSE we believe our bank can add a bit to
your prosperity.
BECAUSE we are ready to do for you anything a
good bank OUGHT to do.
IF YOU are not already identified with this bank as
a depositor, with full assurance, we invite you
to open an account with us.
Bridgwater Only On* in the I« J™"^ 2 CounSen prSfuj <?««■> at St" *"" a*d Dram*"
to Place Two in the
Field.
The
aline Savings
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
HAVE YOU 'STARTED COLLECTING
GOLD STAMPS
If not, get the habit. You will surely want some of
those fine premiums offered—at no extra cost to you.
Easter time again—we have Easter Lilies.
. Perns, Novelty Bowls, and expect an assortment
of Hydrangeas in bloom.
Seeding time aSso. Get our prices on Alfalfa,
Med. Clover, Timothy and Sweet Clover Seed; also
Lawn Grass Seed—Shady Spot and Dutch White
Clover.
Everything in Feed and Feeders for your baby
chicks, as well as Dairy Feed and Calf Meal.
Cotton Seed Meal in cotton bags at $2.35 cwt.
Our bulk Garden Seeds will be here this week also.
Colefs Feed Store
SALINE
REPUBLICAN
Supervisor—Austin Robinson.
Clerk—Lester Hanson.
Treasurer—Ellsworth Lindsley.
haus, Gross, Lindemann and Lam-;
barth.
This meeting to consider the cost ]
of construction of sidewalks to city j.
and property owners,
tization Will Be Presented
at St. James.
Reconditioned and .used cars at the
lowest prices. Wiedman Auto Co.
! Dr. Hess' Stock and Poultry Tonic
Sow on sale by Saline Mercantile Co.
ST. PAUL'S
,, . _. , _ , I The cantata to be presented at
Mocion by Lindemann, supported st Paul_s ^^.^ Sunday ^u con.
by Gross, that the cost of construe- teia the tollow___g numbers:
a.a.^~a~—_____,...._..-._ ~ _,_.... - UorL of sidewalks be charged equally, Hail Glorious Day—Choir.
Highway Commissioner—Sebastian between property owners and city, j Qod So Ij0ved tte Worid_Alto
For Sale—Extension table and-four
dining room chairs. Inquire at this
office.
Finkbeiner.
Justice of the Peace, full term—
C..W. Carr.
Justice of the Peace, to fill vacancy—C. D. Finkbeiner.
Yeas 4, nays none Motion carried ^^ b winona Milhan.
Motion by Lambarth, supported
Sing Unto the Lord—Choir.
For Sale—Three horses, ranging in
age from 12 to 17 years. Gross
Hardware.
by Gross, that sidewalk repairs be; ^^ Crucified Him—Bass solo by
charged equally between property j _;___£__.,___{ sd^a
_.^-v.. ~. i-___r_^_..T,_. . °™s and city. Yeas 4, nays none.) Near ^ c^sg wgs ^^ Weep.
Board of Review—Andrew Gir-1.-*1?™^- earned. i j —Soprano solo by Mrs. George
toaeh 1 Motion by Lindemann, supported ___od y " B
Omstables — Ernest Girbach, _*V Lambarth, that if through thej Dai.k fa the Ga_r,del__j_i_red ^
Adolph Stierle, Warren Finkheiner, «g«* «™£%™ £_*_%_ ^^^chmid^Mrs. Leo Westphal,j phone 193-F13,
For Sale—Good alsike clover seed.
$14 per bu. Jacob Bakeis, Milan
phone 30-F33. 28
Elmer Glatz.
LODI
DEMOCRAT
Supervisor—Harry M. Cole.
Clerk—Herman A. Gensley.
Treasuer—George P. Herter.
Highway Comhiissioner — August
Henes.
Justice of the Peace—Joseph F.
Burkhardt.
Board of Review—Mark R. Sweet-
land.
BRIDGEWATER
DEMOCRAT
Supervisor—Fred Blumhardt.
Clerk—August Tirb.
Treasurer—Mrs. Lillie Johnson.
j For Sale—Fresh 4-yr.-old cow, Jersey-Durham, calf by side. A. E. Cole,
! r>V4r>Ti_i 1Q5-.-IM3
owner stand the expense of repairs.
Yeas 4, nays none. Carried.
Motion by Uphaus, supported by.
Gross, we adjourn subject to call of
mayor. Carried.
Council meeting held in the council
chamber on March ,8.
Mayor Townsend in the chair.
Clerk called the roll.
Councilmen present: Lamharth,
Uphaus, Gross, lindemann.
Clerk read the minutes of last
meeting and they stood approved as
read.
Moved by Gross, supported by Up-
Keep You Vain Watch—Alfred and
Erwin Schmid.
Hail the Easter Morn—Choir.
As It Began to Dawn—Mrs. George
Wood, Mrs. Leo Westphal.
Fear Not Ye—Tenor solo, Erwin
Schmid.
Christ the Lord is Risen—Choir.
Savior Divine—Soprano solo, Mrs.
George Wood.
Rejoice'in the Lord—Choir.
The Song of Triumph—Finale.
j New Idea and Oliver Farm Imple-
!ments. See us before you 'buy.
Wiedman Auto Company.
ST. JAMES*
At 8 p. m., Easter Sunday, the
haus, that" the foilowlng act as- in- I Y«ung People's League will present
spectors at the election to be held a dramatization of "Easter Witness-
. on April 5: A. C. Lange, Mrs. Lucile'. es" with the following characters,
Highway Commissioner — Lewis. Henderson; clerks, Mrs. W. R. Stierle a^ chorus:
T^?'-u r„ • T-, a _ a „ !and Mrs- Ray Davis; gatekeeper, GIRLS' CHORUS—SOPRANOS
Highway Overseer-Fred Randall.,, j-ohn Burkhardt. * Hilda Hertler Rita Finkbeiner
Justice of the Peace-John Nor- ■ MU by L5ndeMann> m^m/te& ^^ ^Staerf&r^^-
cross- by Uphaus, that Bert Gillen be as- beiner, Marjorie Young.
Board of Review—Fred Reiser.
Constables—Linden Luckhardt, Elmer Johnson, .Herman Braun, Earl
Trolz.
REPUBLICAN'
Supervisor—Frank Ashton.
Clerk—James Pratt.
Treasurer—Elmer Boettner.
Justice of the Peace—Walter Raw-
son.
Board of Review—Bennett Canfield. |
sistant fire chief. Yeas 4, nays none.
Motion carried
The chair appointed Lindemann
ALTOS
Viola Hertler, Mildred Kohler,
and Gross to act with the superin-!Florence Wiedmayer.
jtendent for the extension of sewer j ACTING CHARACTERS
j lines. j Guard Lorrin Finkbeiner
I The clerk read the following bills:1 Angel Florence Hertler
j Saline Union School, winter !Mary Magdalene .. Lucile Finkbeiner
I tax 947.64 Salome Florence Alber
Saline Union School, winter ! The Other Mary Doris Klein
ConstaHes^^in Klager, Wter'c^r^j^-^Z=^ *g£ g£__Z___Z7T™l£__%Z
fe ^^ Sturdevant> WlUiam School, winter tax. 2393.12 Maiy, the Mado__^a ..^ul^lloeSm
-vioeiier. vm>K ^School,' winter tax. 3346.57 Joseph of Arimathia
i School, delinquent tax from Waldemar Rothfuss
| county 14.55 Nicodemus Warren Finkbeiner
,Bert Gillen, salary. 30.00 Widow of Nain Melinda Roehm
• J. A. Alber, salary. 41.67 Jairus Elmer Alber
12.19 Mary, the sister of Lazarus
For Sale—Two white gilts due to
farrow in April; 2 white stock hogs.
Herman Kohler, phone 142-F3. 26
For Sale—Two matched teams, 4
and 6 yrs. old; also some cheap horses. Jay Talladay Farm, Stony Creek.
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.
If you home folks need- anything^
in shrubs, trees, etc., give me a.
ring, phone 261, and TO call. Fred
Schmid. 23tf
Have you seen the new Fordson
Tractor,? 40% more power, easy
starting, - low in price. Wiedman.
Auto Company.
REPUBLICAN
Supervisor—Herman Oelke,
Clerk—George Steidle.
Treasurer—Dan Murray. Mueller Co., supplies
Highway Commissioner .— HarVey ^j, Motor Sal j,^
Moorhead.
repair
Justice of Ae Peace-Robert Kerr. Wietoan''Auto"'cto'.7'tmck
Board of Review—George F. Hoi-
repair
Louetta Finkbeiner
4.55 Girl of Today Hermina Kohler
Boy of Today Willard Bredernitz
9.20 _
For Sale—Katherine Weiennettr-
farm, 110 acres. Price $50.00 pec-
acre. A. G. Wood, 1417 Dime Bank:
Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 15tf-
For Sate—1930 Ford coupe in very-
good condition. Phone 66 Saline or
call at home of Ivirs. Elwood Rogers,.
Saline-Ann Arbor road.
Detroit Edison Company,
AUCTION SALE
comb.
Constables-Je^se Norman Thorn-, .„ Ms and power.._. 375.o6
as Goodndge, Charles Blanck, Rudy j_____fQI__ Luiiki_£rdt wages 3.15
Eggert, Fred Kleinschmidt. - George Rothfuss, wages 39.90' The undersigned will sell at pub-
~ Frank King, wages 12.60 lie auction on the premises, one mile
SALINE WOMAN'S CLUB Martin Schaible, wages 9.80 east of Bridgewater, five miles west
C. E. Alber, salary. 83.33 of Saline, on Saline-Manchester road
The Saline Woman's Club met Frank Camburn, postage 3.63 —M-ll, -on
Tuesday afternoon, "March 16, with Emmet Gibb, welfare- 5.40' Tuesday, March SO, 1937
Mrs. Alwin Burkhardt. Falling so Motion by Uphaus, supported by commencing at 12 o'clock sharp, the
near St. Patrick's Day the theme of Lindemann, that bills be allowed and following described property:
the program was Ireland, with Miss orders drawn for same. Motion car- i Span of horsps 9 and 10 years old,
Esther Landwehr in charge. ried. j black gelding 12 yeers old.
Mrs. William Love gave a paper i Councilmen interested in the above I Jersey 4 yrs. old, due in April;
on the geographical nature of Ire-1 bills withheld their votes. Durham 5 yrs. old, new milch;_
land and its effects on the country's! Moved by Gross, supported by heifer 2 yrs... old, due in July; Jer-
life and habits. The history of the Lindemann, that we adjourn subjee'e sey 3 yrs. old, with calf; two Jersey
island was capably related by Mrs. to call of mayor. heifers, Durham bull.
Charles Miller and a paper on Ire-! LOTTIE WALLACE, Clerk, j Brood sow due latter part of April,
land and its music was most inter-, G. C. TOWNSEND, Mayor.
estinly. given by Miss Landwehr. I •
Miss Katherine Briggs san "On a CASE CRACKS DOWN
Cobblestone Road" and "Mother Ma-
cree." Miss Vesta Mills played a
medley of Irish songs.
ON USED CAR "GXP"
McCormick grain binder, John
Deere corn, binder, McCormick mower, John Deere hay loader, Osborne
delivery rake, dump rake, Moore
walking plow, Oliver walking plow,
John Deere springtooth drag, land
sL~s ^_¥__f_j. -tSS-iS ™=^ sfts*-jsK-HJ
al cultivator, John Deere walking
Go anywhere by Greyhound at lowest cost
in history . . . return for even LESS.
It pays to bay a round trip ticket for the
extra 20% reduction on the return portion.
GREYHOUND TERBDNAL
Wheeler's Drug Store
108-110 E. Mich. Phone 77
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HERE'S PROOF: °K
.... 8.75
War
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CHICAGO
DETROIT .
YPSILANTI ..
CINCINNATI
COLDWATER
South Bend .
Niagara Falls
LOO
. 25
5.00
. 1.35
2.75
6.50
Cost c." .
Return Trip >
S.06
.80
.20
4.00
1.10
2.20
5.20
been all paid In and turned over to area for a sale of re.bullt ^
• _%^^_^^72_?££S\cultivator, New Idea _wagon, new!
the hospital to furnish a room then
March 30 at the home of Mrs. Earl y^°^ Srf Ire heeded bv ^^ new Sat hay mck- ^ood dou"
Dietiker. It is the annual meeting thfsecretarv^f state bvlTw Case 'ble hamess- *ȣ- iuoaeaa, new hay
and election of officers will be held.^ ^ all second hind nr "^ and-sUn^' coolln-? tank, milk
A good attendance is desired. jde^erT^&e state oftterece^ f^ palls strainers and stirrers;
.revocation orders, with the caution iA^f^^ «..«,«. o.ft».#a »,=-, Ann
n?^Jl^r,,,?tad fivedooM good silage, seed potatoes!
Willinff Workers Meeting |^at an ^^^^^V^oISS
Special Farmers Automobile Insur- -
ance Policy. Public Liability and?
Property Damage, only $12.per year...
Wiedman Auto Company.
Repairs ordered for all makes ofr
furnaces, stoves and ranges. All-
kinds of tin and furnace work
promptly done. E. J. Muir.
1930 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1929 FORD COUPE
1928 CHEVROLET COUPE.
COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers-
Radio Service. All makes, parts-
and tubes; also gas, oil and accessories, groceries, candy, tobacco. Art's
Service Station, Saline-Pleasant Lake:
Roads. Saline phone 181-F13.
Gladiolus—mixed or named varieties—your choice of 126 named varieties—Supply of large bulbs small—all
orders filled from named varieties.
Cecil Davenport, 202 So. Ann Arbor
st:
Faulty eyesight results in nervousness, 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.. , . ,
•If roun4_ (rip ticket If purc&w*4.
With the [YlcCormicK-Deering
The McCormick-Deering Milker completely
transforms the tiresome drudgery of
milking by hand, and
saves over 50 per cent
in time and labor.' Its
many patented fea-
l|\ tares make it the out-
^ standing milker on the
market. Its natural
action which tends to
increase milk production and its simplicity, compactness, sanitation, and
easy-cleaning qualities contribute to its great popularity. We can furnish it in Single and double units
equipped for engine or electric power. Ask us for a
demonstration on your own cow.
Her man Heininger
Buffet, living room furniture.
Terms: Cash.
HENRY NIELAND.
The Willing Workers met with by the department of state,
Mrs. Luella Rhoades, assisted by I Any .complaint of alleged illegal
Mrs. Gertie Carter as hostess, Thurs- j practices oh the part of any used
day, March 18th. (car dealer will result in a request._RATSJK. M_R™r^,t± ^PP^""'
The hostess, Mrs. Rhoades, pro-; that the licensee show cause why; Ittotw RTTOTTFrARrrT ntlrir
vided sewing for the club.and a nice.his license should not be revoked Auyvxjs _mtt__u-_tu/i, oierK.
dinner was served to 28.
The meeting opened by the club
Case has advised all concerned.
Investigation of the recent corn-
singing1 "Jesus Saves." Mrs. Agnes' plaints was made by Joseph Char-
Osborn led the devotionals. Mrs. j noske, Detroit legal counsel for the
Ruth Miller gave a report of the ■ department of state. - It is Case's be-
County Federation meeting at Aim lief that not only will the public
Arbor. Mrs..Harold 'Ttughn of the,benefit from such a policy, but that
Valley Farms ga_.ve a most interest- j the vast majority of the some 2,700
ing talk on the .work done in their! used car dealers in the state will
cannery, explaining the details of;welcome any move which will en-
custom canning and sliowing samples ' force ethical and legal practices upon
of canned goods, labels and cans.
The club then adjourned.
April meeting place will be announced later.
MICHAEL P. GROSSHANS
PHONE S3
SALINE
WHY'-NOT-SEND THE OBSERVER
i - to a friend. A friendly gift Only $1.50 per year.
Michael F. Grosshans, aged 72. former supervisor of I-Odi township and
prominent farmer, died at his home
on Sunday, Februaiy, 14.
Deceased was '. born December 25,
1854, in Lodi township and had resided there for 27 years previous to
1932. . . .
He also had held several other
township offices including .justice of
the peace. He was a Democrat
politically.
He was married to Christina Keck
of Lodi pn October 21, 1890. She
died August 23, 1936. He is survived
by two .sons' Walter and Clarence,
both of Ami Arbor, and several nephews and nieces.
Funeral services, which w°re largely attended, were held on Wednesday
with Rev. Henry. Toder oi5ciatiri£S
terry.
those few of their numbers who
might indulge in them.
Saline General Hospital
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising:
6c per line first insertion. <£c per line
each subsequent insertion.
ftim-SIUM CHARGE. 25 CENTS
Order you spring suit now.
samples at Parsons'.
New
Wolverine Shoes wear longer, cost
no more. At Parsons'.
Charles Hanson was a patient for
one day.
Mrs, Edwin Finkbeiner and baby
daughter. Deanna, returned to their
home.in Bridgewater Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Cornish was brought to j
the'hospital for X-rays Saturday, fol-; W- E Dietiker. licensed embalmer
Use Good . Luck Laying Mash.
Saline .Mercantile Company.
Wanted—Sewing of all kinds. Mrs.
Dora Love, 107 E. Michigan. 28
MANY FURNACES ARE .ONES'
half efficient because of defects' in
flue, drafts, or other parts. Free
inspection. Phone ,23578 collect.
Furnace cleaning arid repair .service
on all makes. Carl Heinselman, '608
Monroe St., Ann Arbor. 26"
HOG RAISERS ATTENTION. You
make money by giving your hogs the
best feed money will buy. Why not
apply this to your family and. furnish
them with "1900'" Flour? Exchange
a grist of your -wheat at our mill
today. HAYDEN MILLS, TECUMSEH, MTCHIGAN.
BARGAINS IN TRACTORS
For Sate—Used HO Farmall, like
new; 2 used regulai Farmalls with
new tractor guarantee;, one 10-20
tractor, several good used rebuilt"
Fordson tractora, several good used
tractor plows; 3-yr.-old mare, wt.
1500; 8-yr.-old mare in foal, wt. 1550".
Herman Heininger, phone 33.
Phone 175-F2.
DON'T THROW IT ON THE
DUMP
lowing a fall on the steps at iieriamj undertaker,
home. The leg wag placed in a cast.!
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trumbull ofj
Ann Arbor are parents of a 7% t
pound son, bom Wednesday, Mwchj
17. He has been named George Ray. j Don't throw that "old chair, used
Mrs. Trumbull was Miss Marie cook stove or the old dining table,
Schmid of Saline prior to her mar- _ carpet or rug on the dump just be-
miage. ' * cause you're getting a new one,
ATTENTION: FARMERS
We are now paying for dead and
disabled stock—Horses $5.00—-Cattle -
$3.00—hogs, sheep and calves accordingly. No strings, to this offerf
Prompt service, power loading trucks.
Phone collect to MiHenbaeh. Brothers
Company. Detroit Vinewood 1-5810.
• DO YOU WANT - TO MAKB
MONEY IN POULTRY? Take tfee
short cut—purchase a brocd of
Milan Chicks. Barred and White
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Sexedl
pullets and cockerels .'.Stprted chick*
and supplies. MQan Hatchery, phone
84. _ . . . ' .25tf
CARD OF THANKS
take just a moment to call us or
step into this ofiice we'll show yoa
how little Liner* in this paper will
I w*sh to extp^d my sincere thanks get you real money for the very
to my many friends' jmd .npis^-Krra thing you are about to throw away.
for the many acts of kindness shown; Somebody wants it—and if you'll
Interment -was in Lodi'Plains cemfi-f me during ihy" recent illness' j Come in and Let Us Frama the
Frank Davis.
Little Ad for You
Wanted—People in this vieteity
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 suct|. .matters and to
have your notices appear in thi*
paper it is only necessary" to ask tha
Probate Judge to send them to Tlta
Observer,
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| Title | 1937-03-25; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1937-03-25 |
| 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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