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VOLUME 57
SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, "MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1938
NUMBER 14
To be of
Interesting Antiques
In The Friis Family
Service to You
easure
To Us
■ Heirlooms Brought From England sadness.
- '' and Denmark are High-
family he raised, their hearts would
have swelled with/.* pride and joy.
But such iwas ntSF destined to be
their lot. .. * : i
The privilege^ of Rooking at antiques always opgn^vthe door of;
yesteryear and -Sprigs a host ot ■.'
thoughts mingled, with joy and
MICHIGAN MIRROR
Non-Partisan News Letter
of the
!!
ly Prized.
REV. REUBEN^ CROSBY
dismissal: That the good
state is being served.
If the employee suspects that the
dismissal iwas unfair, he may-appeal
to the civil service commission. The
commission's authority is limited to
that of transferring the dismissed
employee to another department
within 30 days if a vacancy exists
LANSING-Like Alice in Won- ££*££ ?£P^w 1^ °f
derl_andis_the^conclusion just voiced *e*°Tf^^™Jt^
J3y GENE ALLEMAN
Michigan Press Association
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising
6c per line first insertion. 4c per line
each subsequent insertion.
For Sale—Farm horses.
Auto Company.
Wiedman
For Sale—Fresh Holstein and Jersey cows. Phone 199-F23. - 14
Use Good Luck Laying Mash
Saline Mercantile Company.
"VV. E. DietiKer, licensee: embalmei
and undertaker. Phone 175-F2.
For Sale—6-room house on South
Ann Arbor St. Mrs. C. A. Jordan.
iiThe grandmother of this present church from 1924 to'1928. Leaving ^L??-^ ^..f0*,*1™*.1^7 °? The new law ' can easily be
! : generation was Bessie C. Carl> Saime he retired from active ser^ It can become a mere ex-
, Wright prior to her marriage to in the ministry to his home in ^^J^S" ££ °°2m°°1Q-fR ™? ^use for genuine civil service. Re-
| | William Mmnett. She was one of North Branch, where he had been m1** =^et to did 1936.crops. ^^ ^^ determmed chiefly by
three sisters of a talented English, a former pastor. He Was buried m^dhjif\J°uiQ^„ ^Sf® the administrative leaders and the
! ! family and was born in that coun- in North Branch on Monday, De- >f"f .nea(?s' fj?re-ls „m.e f^^Vir commission, the director of which
I ■ try. Among the mementos that cember 27. ajdit w of interest to Mam ig William Brownrigg, lately of
i once were hers are copy books sim-; During their residence here Rev. OL£r.et. . . California.
I ' ilar to those used in our schools. Crosby and family endeared them- . Michigan farmers have been with-
j ! The copy consisted of a proverb selves to all. Possessed of liter- holding a part of their 1937 crops 41coh-l and Politics
I i or adage, the rows of even writing ary ability to a marked degree, Mr. ™m market, waiting tor better -^^^^^ .alcohol with gasoline is
| j look just like the copy, showing ex- Crosby furnished Observer readers caSLp"£f,s-Hmn ,_ Mra.ol t. f . dangerous. And so is mixing alco-
S S actness and skill in the detail. Some many interesting articles as well as ±ne situation is parauei tnat ot hol ^^ politicg
| I of the sisters were artists. The numerous original poams, and all ?*® ^ear ago wnenuw 1936 farm recent hubbub m Lansmg
; ; drawings done in ink have the ap- will regret his passing: 3n7S hoFd c^^Vi £n™ over the disclosure that various ^ „ —— '
i Ipearance of an excellent reproduc- A few years ago we*.-eceived th- ^ltmg\£? ^1°™ *„?ct?£*: state officials and employees receiv- , Fo^ Sale—Gnmes Golden and
I tion of a painting. One in particular following poem written by him but -1?. *act> ttlls noia-over-seimig was ed ,<rffts„ of liquor at Christmas—. Jonathan apples, 30 to 50c per busb-
j is the portrait of an English woman which up to now, forgone reason or ^LiS^ per the said "lifts'- beine- chars-ed to el- Phone 191-F11. 14tf
I of culture. She is seated beside a anot"
= , riehly covered table. The drawing use:
I ; is done with ink in colors showing j
For Sale—The Wiedman farm ot
144 acres. Inquire of Fred Aprill. 6
Dr. Hess' Stock ana Poultry Tonic
now on sale by Saline Mercantile Co.
'She^is'seatTd beside" a anotnerTwe never" got "around" to Ce^emCrSm.tlle.nand is ms:
• Michigan farmers have had 14 per
cent more money to spend.
I The U. S. department of agriculture adds cheer wit" i the announce-
t ment that the nation';! farm income
I —and most of this money is spent
on Main street in small towns- -is
Saline Savings
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
I
i
&•
Just in ease you are in the habit of making resolutions '. «-
j ; the dainty color in her cheeks, the
| j eyes and hair. It is beautifully i
I . done. There are also samplers,j
| ' which Were very much in vogue:
| | them Some have designs similar j
S I to the needlepoint patterns of today:
j j but the blending of colors and the t
" beauty, of perfect stitches remain;
as clear as when they were made !
The type of writing desk found in J
most homes today had not come ■
into use. Instead each member of j
the family, had a private writing:
desk of his cIwm. It was made in }
folding- style and when closed made j
an attractive box of unusual wood,;
sometimes with . inlaid designs, j
sometimes just showing . the natur- :
al grain of the wood. Inside were I
daintily fitted comparments, cnc
for the ink well, extra peni points, '
and also for the penholders; larger
compartments kept envelopes and
writing paper separate. The box ;
(When opened made a splendid sur- I
fece on which to write and like our
portable typewriters could be car- j
ried about at the writer's will. * - ■ j- , MY WISH FOE THEE
"„ Presses ;which once|^belo^ed to T ^sh-y(m & a nappy year
this dainty ]&& show*the styles and As on" through life you go,
the said "gifts"' being charged to
the accounts of distillers and distributors—has served to remind the
public that state control of liquor is
a double-barreled problem.
First the state must control the
liquor business.
And then the public must control
the state that controls the liquor
When distillers received a Tetter
"estimated "a^NINE "BILLIONS" for bu^?ess-" .
1937. Well, this is a lot of money -When cui
There is still money to be' spent and &OTa 1?rvul& Huston, secretary of
i made on Michigan's Main Streets. £e «iU?r«. coI?unissl°n'. J"^"™
& . them that the liquor had been, dis-
! State Income Tax? tributed as gifts to deserving par-
I _T . ... ties and had been charged against
I New sources of pubhc revenue are ^^ accounts here, newspapers
j ■constantly'being sought by poll- pUbUshed a sensational expose- of
! ticians. Michigan's legislature en- g^ whole mess. IVs just pother
I acted a "use" tax on outstate pur- chapter in the thrilling continued
, cll.a^es and expects 'to pick up two ri^. .<Demon Rum vs. the State
million dollars during 1938. The of Michigan."
For Sale—Three shares of Saline
Mercantile Co. stock for best offer.
Inquire at this office. 6tf
Sand, gravel,, cinders, rock, black
dirt, manure. General trucking, ashes. Call phone 233-F3.
For Rent—2 or 3 room apartment
completely furnished, 525 or $30.
313 East Michigan Ave. 14tf
Make a five-gallun test of Ford
"Benzol" today. Now for sale by
the Wiedman Auto Company.
O- K. RADIO REPAIR SERVICE
FREE TUBE TESTING
UHLHAN'S GULF STATION
legislature authorized an increase of
the state's "profit" in liquor sales
—three million to be applied annually on improvements of state hospitals.
Good Credit Risks
Michigan farmers are good
credit risks.
Such is the conclusion of a sur-
Wanted—All kinds of poultry.
: Paying highest prices. George Ayan,
2 miles south of Saline, phone 145-
Fll. 6tf
a^a/tocom^ tiie ^ te raiS6d: vey"°f* mra\" banks "just competed
ax tne income. by j^mgan state colleg- «--»"*
its economics department.
Tax the income!
™ . . . , . , . . by" M.ichigan State College through
Thirty-six states have income tax =i ."—z~:„~ *—_<.™—t-
laws at present. Colorado and tj^q average Michigan farmer
Maryland being the latest to join ^^ bis bank debt within 12
I ihe Ust m 1937- months, despite drought, floods and
Twenty-eight states have ~"1— ■- - ■ •
For Sales^—3 young bulls, 8 mos.
to 12 months old; purebred shorthorns. Charles Lambarth, phone 149-
F13. 14
Eesolved; That I shall take the best of care of all
stock and poultry owned or entrusted to me, and
Feed them Larro Feeds, "whenever convenient to
obtain the same. ...
Lariro Egg Mash $48 per ton has no equal. Pigs
will soon make hogs of themselves when Fed Larro
Pig Builder- Other feeds of equal merit at live and
let live prices.
We have a calander for you.
Cole's Feed Store
—--•' i-=r* —, :^-r - ._• •"-= «" uuvusu me ™u ™, .j. .-11.- j t^ sales 0ther weather factors which affect
material of her day. We question^ Axld ^j. God>s wi£aoxnika,v direct }axes~Alabama and Kansas enact- cr production. Furthemore, the
if many of the dresses of today The way you'.'cannot: "know. mg such laws m 1937. farmer's loans are well planned and
would not crumble and decay before ! Many home governments m Micm- senSi]jie for the most part.* In other
they reach the distinctive age of In me New Year j ^,3^ health S81^ £eclare &"** ^ 15 mill tax \vordSi the loans are for the rair-
these gowns. Trimming Was made -with ^te frCln God "above. '' ^tation on local property taxation ose> yf hetter farming—machinery,
Radio Service. On .all makes,
guaranteed. 12 years of factory
evxperience. Wilhio Kelly, 211 South
Ann Arbor St.
PHONE 47
SALINE
leaves them but one alternative: -tock equipment, and so on.
Go to the state for more money.,- <; These facts are of importance in
Thus during 1937 the legislature .^^ ofVthe newly enacted Bank-,
was asked to appropriate money for head-Jon=s act which provides long-
township roads, local schools, local term loans to tenant farmers for
libraries, local snow removal, and purchase of farms. Two out of five
so om. The list is long and im- farmers WOrk others' lands. ;
pressive. ,
The administration at Lansing WARNS' AGAINST - -
thus is between the devil and the MONEY IN MAILS
deep sea: Either induce local gov- '
erments to "lay off" the legisla- Motorists who send currency.
LESS THAN.
3 Cents a Week
FOR HOME! OTWS
THE BEST NEWS ON EARTH!
- -?f .",.■ ~"" ■' :■ -" don't ..delay: ,; r.*. i,
SURSCRjBE:*JJ0t^:. v
4 months 50c 8 months $1 One year $1.50
of the goods like the dresses large- Not ^ the world He^giveth'thee,
ly and consisted of artistic ioops But joy and ho ^ 1
and folds which onlv those with an ' ■*->*?-
artistic ability cquld design. Whether x ,^,,1, vou rjeace in r» New Vpav' waa aSKe"a LO a-iipropria-Le muiiey 101
sheer silk or soft woolen the rule %2d spiritual h%£&^ T township roads, local schools, loca
was the same. Riches Divine, of" grace and faith.
Two tables were brought from Rather than, iworldy wealth.
England when the family came to
America. They are marvelously j wish ou ^ the eoming year"
preserved and ha-^e the original fin- victorv o'er self and sin,-
ish. With round tops and tripod A caj^ unruffled confidence,
standards they lendastately atmos- Which aids the fieht to win -«. - ■ -
phere to the room. A bedroom suite 5 ' ture or find new revenue sources to through the mails to the depart- ;
of mahogany, riehly carved, with T wish that you this year mav find ?a^ t^e increasing cost of central- ment of state_ do so at their own'
marble topped dresser and wash Access to God in prayer, 12e? sta*? &°7ernment. ri^ Lson D. Case, secretary of,
stand, is another prized possession, a^ ^^ the posing days may m, *£ 5 o° e Umted - §iateI state, has cautioned. !
Pieces of pewter and wood carvings learn r J Chamber of Commerce, one-fifth of rpj^ w'arnirg was sounded on the'
add variety to the list. Amcnar To c^t on h^ our, eaxe the national income m 1938 will be heels ^ ^e recent statement by j
them are a miniature old-fashioned . Paid in taxes. Last year saw Case that investigators from his]
Wood box made in the shape of a i w^ you joy at home abroad ' stat&. legislatures pass about 1,100 department, and from the United j
log cabin with carvings to represent jfjpjp for m&.s daily load^ ' IX?™?_taf ?awf • „ TJ. . States postal service, are attempt- j
the logs. A most unusual picture And that the year mavfind you oft ^Siat 1S ,S aXi?weT? It.4,.ls ,a ing to solve the mystery of cash1
frame made of tiny pieces of wal- Within the house of God. ■ Pf?blfnl worthy of every citizens st€len somewhere between points
\ nut wood fastened with walnut pegs attention. And when the legisla- of mailing in the state, and the
in which the. wooden stars thus Where God will always, meet His tu-e ^on,*:nes'" Probably ™ Feb- capitoi;
made are grouped into a border' ^ - ruary, it will-pay you big dividends Thousands of dollar bills are re-
three rows deep encloses .a pencil And joy and peace arer -given,^ ~ *° .1fetP a •watchful eye on _your ceived annually in payment of fees
.drawing of the cliffs of Scotland And where =we are byigrace-made* -^^^ prS*' ' '"' for opperators' Ucenses; if currency
alongthe sea coast. Ferdinand Frils, . meet -| • .„.- ~T »" w_," - ' * *» los^* applicants have no receipt
I the father of Harr^JFriisi made the For fuller joys in--heavehysi.'■?--,.■■ ;f. ; - ^ Qisrespect for Labels. * . for their "payments, ,jCase stresses. J
frame. A.. barrel »;holdiag about. a - - , .... Reuben. Crosby I Recent -^appointments-'" made -by Money "i orders shoulcf'■ib$ '""S" -!
Will have complete lines this year,
representing two nurseries, Chase
Bros, and Stark Bros. Those in
town call phone 261. Fred Schmid.
Eyes examined. "Best glasses made
at lowest prices. U of M. graduate
45 yrs. in practice. Dr. L. O. Gibson,
Oculist, 549 Packard St. Ann Arbor
Radio Service. All makes, parts
and tubes; also gas, oil and accessories, groceries, candy, tobacco. Art's
Service Station, Saline-Pleasant Lake
Roaris. Saline phone 181-F13.
*made;
{"quart and'ahalf,.'\Khieh iwlas his to- . ; ^~ ~" ■'' ' Governor Murphy 'continue' to- reveal* payable^ to the Secretary olf State
ibacco container,: has'been savsed.. ,-It-,s<3HEaf>UIiE. OF . IWTApEHES OF th€fr;executive'3'' general ': "disrespect; sit..Lansing. Orders made payable
' was shipped from Virginia." A.^wal- -SOUTHWESTERN KIFLE LEAfelM.'fifiDr;party laBels: "'-■■'■'■",■ '"'•.: at tfi'e' oflice of issuance require
' nut what-not (without ^.which, -np- .♦
..home used to'be^cornplete).>-proyides * Jan: 6, 1938, Saline-safe Milan.
Are lou Ready For Winter?
CHECK AND BE SURE!
HOW ABOUT STORM SASH?
Why try to heat tiie neighborhood—check your storm sash
today.
COMBINATION STORM DOORS
Keep out cold in winter and flies' in summer. We have a
complete stock of these doors at reduced prices.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Snow melts on the roof when expensive heat leaks out.
ARE STEPS ROTTEN?
Danger traps lurk under snow.
Don't risk broken limbs.
HOW ABOUT WEATHER STRD?PING?
Lots of heat can be saved here.
Estimates cheerfully given—just phone 16.
Saline Mercantile Co.
EVERYTHING IN BUILDING SUPPLIES
space" to display many *bf the -smaller "interesting items. • ■.'.".-:■ :i
A clock which..records the day.of •
i the iwteek, the. day, of the^onth- and
; still runs, has Ja,. melodious^ -tone. -
..Several pieces.„of iapestjy, wnichare
1 nearly a hundred" years .old,, still
thave" their brilliant, colorings^and, a.
texture unlike., anythingwitii which .
we are"familiar.. .,',.*• ,_ - •
- A piece c£ linen now used for a-;
.?,tablecloth was .once the property of.
, the grandmother and nas heiv in- •
itials neatly embroidered in one
corner It is ,a beautiful quajity.
with strong even threads and.-has I
■ Jan. 6. Ann, Arbor at Adrian.
Jan. 11, Milan at Saline. '-■" *"
Jan.- 12, Adrian, at Ann rArbor.: •
-.Jan. ^0, Saline at AdriaSE •■- '-""
'.Jan: 20, Ann Arbor a€ Milan. ':*
Jam 25, Adrian at SaTfeef "■"'■*-'-
Jan. 26, Milan at Ann Arbor: '
. :Feb. 2, Saline at An% Arbor:"
Feb. 3, Adrian at Milan,. ■"
Feb. 8, Ann Arbor at Saline. ■ ■'
Feb. --10, Milan !at Adrian. "
Feb.= 17, Saline at. Miliar;-
r Feb. 22, Milan at SaShe; ' ■ ■>
Feb. 23, Adrian at -Ann Arbor:
"March 3, Saline.iat* AiSrian;'.'■■
♦March 3, Ann.tArbor at Milan.
1S35 CHSVSOLET TRUCK
This 131 inch truck has good 32x
6-8 ply tires, excellent motor, and
blue Duco finish in good condition.
Priced low for immediate sale.
COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
REWARD
DEAD'OR ALIVE
Farm animals removed promptly
Highest prices always paid. Phone
collect to Ann Arbor 2-2244. Central
Dead Stock Co. 34tf
While partisans'iand 'iegislators in " jpayment pt an additional _ fee. for
^particular-'.were^^^-chafing'"at" the bit;'''whfih the*Department "of State has
Murphy reached" but to'"^California', rio fuids.* Such money orders, are
. for; a" man to direct the* new (Avii '^returned to their senders. ? - .
t service commission and'/'to' New'.. "' ' ... -
j, York for a^physiciaii to "supervise i' " '"' . 'JSASKETBALL
ithe' state Hospitals: -He reappointed.')"- .
j Oscar Olander *as' coSunissioher of / Jai^Saline town teani %his "year j
[state police^ "despite'- :tiie fact, tha^linaide up of 14 local basketball-j
) Olander was first" nameS" to"the job ers. Some new faces as well. as..
, by.a republican governor: "H«;lwerit our reliabfe veterans were seen at)
: to ^Dr. Thomas Parran, tfnited the 'practice sessions last Wedaes- •■
, States surgeon-general,.for fecoir;- dav and Thursday ..evenings. !
i mendation as -to Tth"e""best man avail- j ^ The first home "games' will be i
. able as commissioner of the state played here tonight, January 6, at
^.department of health," and on Par- wjuch time the, local, lads, .will en-j
'• ran's"'recommendation he choose" Dr. gage the Argus Camera quintet off
^Don-.W. Gudakunst, 'deputy Wayne ; Ann Arbor."' "
•■; cdjarfet health -commissioner, to sue- ! "Puffy" (Manager) Gross fore-
' ceefl y©r. G. - Sleinons, commissioner casts a successful season, so sup-
■ since-.1927. port your team and watch, this pa-
1 Then the governor issued strict per for further announcements.
vJwders that the department heads ' _^ . j
Were not to fire state employees, \ Winter Taxes and Wafer Dues I
hold-overs-from, the Fitzgerald adr { !
ministration!, just before the civiJ j ^m ■& at the Savings Bank
service regime went into effect Jan. , January 15 to receive same.
The operators of the Saline Tele- 1, 1938. , Frank Camburn, Treasurer. - i
■. seats, gently curved slats and tiny phone Company extend New Year's All of this has been confusing, to —
| spindles used as orraments. A.V. greetings and many thanks to the say the least, to partisan Democrats! L0DI TAXES DUE
are in the original finish and sturdy following for the kind and lovely' who subscribe' to the good old prac- 1
- and strong as the day they were Christmas remembrances:, ; tice of letting the victor get the j
; made.
1
1936 CHEVROLETkCOACH'">
Brand new -lures; perfect" gunmetal
Duco, radio, heater. This car priced
at only $3.95.
COOK MOTOR-SALES
' Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
DUPLICATE KEYS MADS^-Ev-
ery, motorist "'should-conceal'an- extra
set of KEYS for emergency. House
door locks repaired. Fifteen minutes
drive from Saline, Washtenaw Sport
Shop, 220 W Michigan Avenue, Yp-
silanti. ll-4x
not deteriorated with-the years.^f: March- 8, Adrian at Saline:
Lookng at the .linens and dresses
which once iwiere the pride of this ■
dainty English woman one .realizes
that she was small and rather petite
with a love for the beautiful and
good." Her pictures also convey con-;
firmation of this opinion.
Rounding out the collection are
some chairs, dining chairs with cane
March 9, Milan at,jflsin Arbor.
■March 16, Saline at Ann. Arbor.
March 17, Adrian at Milan.
Mach 22, Ann Arbor at Saline.
March* 24, Milan at Adrian.
CARD OF THANKS
SPECIAL SALE
Large Super .Deluxe Chevrolet
Hot Water > Heaters reducedr- fo-
$1450, installed, until present stock
is exhausted.- ..
COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
BARGAINS. IN/TRACTOR*
Used - Farmall with new tractor-
guarantee; , several: 10-20 tractors,
two F-12 tractors practically new, t
with nearly new plows -and cultivators, 2 horses-coming 4 years old,
one horse coming 3. Herman Hein~
inger, phone 33.
., _ - - • Lodi Township taxes may be;
Saline Greenhouse, S. R. WHson. spoils. There are many partisans paj,i on Friday Jan. 7 and Feb 4
There is the leather trunk in -pred I_a.mba.rth, Saline. Mercantile who (would not shed one solitary £t Saline Citizens Bank- Jan 21 and
which Ferdinand Friis brought his Company, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. tear if Murphy decided not to run Feb 18 at Saline Savings Bank,
; belongings when he came to this. Dietik°r. ■ Friis &. Brackel, Mr.> and again or unexpectedly accepted a Jan' ig and Feb 15 at State Sav-'
- country from Denmark, the land of Mrs. Rav Haeussler, Saline Savinsrs federal appointment to the Virgin jnjrS" Bank Ann Arbor
his birth. Today with radio, daily Bank, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Cole,., Islands. * i George Herter 'Treasurer
newspapers and fast ocean steamers, Minnie Ruckman, Mrs. McBride. Sa- ' ; - 1_
|it would not mean the separation y^g valley Farms, Owen Hoeft, Ed. '■ Civil Service • Begins - ; For Sale—Baldwin apples 50c-per
.from family and friends which it Heinuwe'-. Saline Telephone?-Com-1 After months of advance public- bushel. Herman Rentschler, phone
. did in his day. One; cani imagine the na^v.-Mjp. and - Mrs. E. Fosdick, ity, Michigan's ■» civil service law 184-F31. 15 i
sadness which gripped the heart Wedman Auto Company,-Dr. and weiit into effect January 1 and ap- . : !
! of many a. mother of that toy as k^s. G. J. Prcut, -Citizens. Bank, proximately 16,000 state employees' Old Time Dance at the Polar
,she said farew<?ll. for the last time jffisa Julia Gordon, ^Mr.^and Mrs. are now being governed by its regu- Bear. Casino Thursday, January 13.,
inearth as she watched one of her A. Armbruster, Dr. and Mrs. Acker- lations. !. Everybody invited. Old Time Or-I
offspnng start for the new country j^n of Milan. Charles * Tower, Mrs. The phrase "civil service" has i chestra. '
where opportunity awaited. But Maude Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, been glorified into a label of right- - ' :
.their courage always rose to the McHenry, George J. Schmid, Mr. eousness, smacking almost of a SWISS CLEANERS are pleased-
■.occasion and the eagerly watched and Mrs. Karl Bredernitz, Chris cure-all or preventive for political to clean your clothes before and1
(for letters always came 'bringing y^ Mr. and Mrs. A. Elsman. ispodlism. I after New Years. Phone 42 and!
BIG EARNINGS. Go into business
for yourself. -'Jay Bee" Portable
hammer mill for farm-to-farm grinding. Grinds every feed grown. Mount
on any. 1% ton truck. Small down
payment. We finance balance. "Jay
Bee" Cracker Jack stationary farm
grinder. Saves 25 to 50 per cent on
feed bill! Write quick for details.
C. F. Zimmerman, Decatur, Ind. 4
YORK TOWNSHIP TAXES
the state law means j their representative will call.
THOSE LITTLE LINER ADS
news of the condition and progress j Actually,
in the new environment^Like many . <n*RD OF THABJK& just this:'
.others, Ferdinand Friis never again vVe wish -to extend our sincere After a state employee has pass-!. Gome to the social party at O.
.saw his parents after he came to thanks to the .fire department, ed a'quaTifying examination'and has.E. :g.-hall Friday evening/ January
7-#'
I will be at the following places
on the days named for the purpose
of receiving taxes for York Township, which are due and payable..-
..-Dec. 23, Citizens Bank, Saline.
Dec. 30, Saline Savings Bank.
Dec. 21, Peoples State Bank, Milan.
Jan. 7, Citizens Bank, Saline.
Jan. 8, Peoples State Bank, Milan.
Jan. 14, Saline Savings Bank. -
Jan. 15, Peaples State Bank, Milan.
Jan. 21, Citizens Bank, Saline.'
Jan. 22, Peoples State Bank, Milan.
Jan. 28, Saline Savings Bank.
Jan. 29,PeopIes State Bank. Milan.
DAN'MURRAY. Treasurer,
jg-^ York Township.
II
Object Description
| Title | 1938-01-06; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-01-06 |
| 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 |
Description
| Title | 1938-01-06; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-01-06 |
| 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 |
L ! * /~3> ' i n Z^ 2""' 7" 3' 45" i * <,, VOLUME 57 SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, "MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1938 NUMBER 14 To be of Interesting Antiques In The Friis Family Service to You easure To Us ■ Heirlooms Brought From England sadness. - '' and Denmark are High- family he raised, their hearts would have swelled with/.* pride and joy. But such iwas ntSF destined to be their lot. .. * : i The privilege^ of Rooking at antiques always opgn^vthe door of; yesteryear and -Sprigs a host ot ■.' thoughts mingled, with joy and MICHIGAN MIRROR Non-Partisan News Letter of the !! ly Prized. REV. REUBEN^ CROSBY dismissal: That the good state is being served. If the employee suspects that the dismissal iwas unfair, he may-appeal to the civil service commission. The commission's authority is limited to that of transferring the dismissed employee to another department within 30 days if a vacancy exists LANSING-Like Alice in Won- ££*££ ?£P^w 1^ °f derl_andis_the^conclusion just voiced *e*°Tf^^™Jt^ J3y GENE ALLEMAN Michigan Press Association THE OBSERVER LINERS Classified Advertising 6c per line first insertion. 4c per line each subsequent insertion. For Sale—Farm horses. Auto Company. Wiedman For Sale—Fresh Holstein and Jersey cows. Phone 199-F23. - 14 Use Good Luck Laying Mash Saline Mercantile Company. "VV. E. DietiKer, licensee: embalmei and undertaker. Phone 175-F2. For Sale—6-room house on South Ann Arbor St. Mrs. C. A. Jordan. iiThe grandmother of this present church from 1924 to'1928. Leaving ^L??-^ ^..f0*,*1™*.1^7 °? The new law ' can easily be ! : generation was Bessie C. Carl> Saime he retired from active ser^ It can become a mere ex- , Wright prior to her marriage to in the ministry to his home in ^^J^S" ££ °°2m°°1Q-fR ™? ^use for genuine civil service. Re- William Mmnett. She was one of North Branch, where he had been m1** =^et to did 1936.crops. ^^ ^^ determmed chiefly by three sisters of a talented English, a former pastor. He Was buried m^dhjif\J°uiQ^„ ^Sf® the administrative leaders and the ! ! family and was born in that coun- in North Branch on Monday, De- >f"f .nea(?s' fj?re-ls „m.e f^^Vir commission, the director of which I ■ try. Among the mementos that cember 27. ajdit w of interest to Mam ig William Brownrigg, lately of i once were hers are copy books sim-; During their residence here Rev. OL£r.et. . . California. I ' ilar to those used in our schools. Crosby and family endeared them- . Michigan farmers have been with- j ! The copy consisted of a proverb selves to all. Possessed of liter- holding a part of their 1937 crops 41coh-l and Politics I i or adage, the rows of even writing ary ability to a marked degree, Mr. ™m market, waiting tor better -^^^^^ .alcohol with gasoline is j look just like the copy, showing ex- Crosby furnished Observer readers caSLp"£f,s-Hmn ,_ Mra.ol t. f . dangerous. And so is mixing alco- S S actness and skill in the detail. Some many interesting articles as well as ±ne situation is parauei tnat ot hol ^^ politicg I of the sisters were artists. The numerous original poams, and all ?*® ^ear ago wnenuw 1936 farm recent hubbub m Lansmg ; ; drawings done in ink have the ap- will regret his passing: 3n7S hoFd c^^Vi £n™ over the disclosure that various ^ „ —— ' i Ipearance of an excellent reproduc- A few years ago we*.-eceived th- ^ltmg\£? ^1°™ *„?ct?£*: state officials and employees receiv- , Fo^ Sale—Gnmes Golden and I tion of a painting. One in particular following poem written by him but -1?. *act> ttlls noia-over-seimig was ed , |
