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VOLUME 57
SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1938
NUMBER 27
How Of ten Do You
Visit Our Bank?
It is a trip taken too infrequently'by many.
We like to see our depositors come to this bank
often-
It is not necessary to wait until you have a lot
of money. Any time you have a dollar or more
which is not needed immediately, that money should
be banked.
j Golden Wedding .Open The Door For
bank.
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Use your bank often and make this bank your 1
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|| Observed Sunday!
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l Mr. and Mrs. George. Walker Hosts;
| ■ to Many Visitors in Hoi: or j
| of Event. j
I ! A lovely occasion marked the eel- i
| ebration of the 50th wedding- an- [
| niversary of Mr. and Mrs. George!
! Walker of Manchester road Sunday ;
I ; at their home. With open house to j
I their friends they enjoyed mSny
= ; calls throughout the day. Mrs.
J | Walker was Miss Emma Blaess of
{ i Lodi prior to her marriage to Mr.
| i Walker. They were married April
I j 3, 1888 in Lodi township and came
{ j to the farm where they have ever
j since made their home. They have
= I two daughters, Mrs. Sam Lambarth of Saline and Mrs. R. E.
Jedele of Ypsilanti. There are four
grandchildren, Helen and Paul Lam-
borth of Saline and Luther and
Doris Mae Jedele of Ypsilanti.
A family dinner was enjoyed at
noon and a delicious wedding cake
decorated in' gold with the words
"Fiftieth Anniversary" witten across
j | the top, and designs accentuated
- with gold leaves., was a feature of
the occasion. Ice cream and cake
were served to callers throughout
the day who came to congratulate
the happy couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker received
candy, flowers and cards as tokens
Saline Bargain Days
Heating and sheet metal work.
R. G. Waiil, phone 160.
Crippled Children | Were Decided Success
Spring samples for Tailor Made
Suits now ready at Parsons'.
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Saline Savings
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
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Vegetable
Dependable
Every ~
win
We have 122 different, varieties of Garden Seeds in Bulk.
Sweet Clover, Timothy, Med. Clover, Alsike and Alfalfa seed.
Med. Clover at $14.00 per bu. while our present supply lasts.
Soy Beans and Seed Corn
A good supply of Fresh Larro Feeds on hand at all times.
and relatives, nearly a hundred of
whom called Sunday.
Roy Freund Tells
Of Youth Problems
Secreta-tv of Ann Arbor Y. M. C.
A. Gives Members Food for
Thought Thursday.
Roy Freund, secretary of the Y.
M. C. A., Ann Ar_or, was guest
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. Walverine Work Shoes give extra
.TwjO Openings and Cut Prices Fill service. Sold by G. L. Parsons.
j City With Patrons Friday
I and Saturday. For New Idea Spreaders and xe-
J Bargain Days were a decided sue- paios, call the Wiedman Auto Co.
■ cess and Saline merchants are well
j pleased with the results. In spite w- E- Dietiker, license-, embalmer
; of the bad weather, the city was and undertaker. Phone 175-F2,
| filled with shoppers both days. One *
i merchant said Saturday afternoon Admiration Silk Hose for Women
i that ever since he unlocked his 69c* Senvice and Chiffon, at Parsons'.
; store that morning he had been
i so busy that he scarely found Radios repaired. Prompt service.
| time to eat his dinner. Lam- 211 s- Axm Arbor St., Saline. W.
barth Brothers held their opening Kelly. '
and each lady carried away a
wooden salad set, spoon and fork,' Wanted—Farm work, by month.
as a token of tlie occasion. Men Experienced on dairy farm. Single.
were furnished cigars and the chil- •KKmfc 158.
dren were delighted with suckers.
iThe Wiedman Auto Co. hastened Special Soy Bean Meal $1.50
the construction of their new gas 5er hundred pounds. Saline Mer-
) station and had open house Bar- cantne Company.
■ gain Days. With modern rest!
irooms, wash rack and lubrication' *For Sale—Eureka vacuum sweep-
j service they are prepared to give er' §'ood condition. E. H. Cook,
! excellent service to the public. ■ 215 East Henry street.
j "The Sunshine Lady," traveling I ' . 77"
'representative for the MichieaS! °rder vour fertilizer now so you
Bakeries, Inc., was in the cit. can get lt when you want lt' Sa~
Saturday and demonstrated fancy Une Mercalltae Company.
sandwiches, which are both attrar-l --„ — —Z.
tive and easy to make. 5-_my com ' 1934 BV>Id Tudor- Spe**8^ Priced
binations may be worked out and'at ?165-00* fuU Price- -*** real bar-
the cost kept at a minimum. She!51"11- wiedman Auto Co-
greeted everyone with a smile a
cup of steaming hot coffee and . 1932 chevrolet Coach. Looks and
sandwich. Many will rememb-r '■ rUnS Uke new- °nly $65-00 down-
i"The Sunshine'Lady," who was here I Wiedman Auto Company.
j last fall and demonstrated the art I .-, - . "77 77 ,7 .
!of sandwich making at the school ! Sale—Bureigh Chippewa seed
j The gas station of the Wiedman! P°tatoes- t&e aew variety. C. D.
;A.uto^ Company was formally opened \ FmkbBmer- Phone 1-2-F21. 27tf
For Sale—Seed oats, 1936 oats.
j Saturday and each purchaser was I
(presented a silk covered .notebook
You can help open .he door of opportunity for crippled youngsters 'of convenient pocket size On theitest 36- 1937 oats' test 33> cleailed
like this smiling lad -by purchasing Easter Seals on sale in this com- i front in gold letters was the name' Carl Barreitn' paone 187-F31.
munity April 1st to 17th. ; of the firm. Beside these special' „ _. ,—_T~7 ~7._ ..
attractions there were bargains!. For Sale—Ready built brooder
Open the door and Make way for one cares and is doing something which each merchant had carefully< £ouses* ™e J™1 deliver to your
speaker at the meeting' of the"Ro-!a little $*llow who can spend his to help you along. planned to benefit his customers.1 E" Hoey & Sons' dexter.
, tary Club last Thursday, talking on play hours on crutches and still Thousands of youngsters starting The Clfcy benefitted by the publicity ■_,„ + _,.
i "Youth's Problems," and to say that pmile. out lWith crippied bodies,' can tell and _lt: cannot yet be measured to! * or Kent—Store 62x25, and up-
he drew a rosy picture facing thej This is the season to help—the you of the multitude of things ?{ha-t extent ,for tlie wide distribu- stairs flat; garage 50x/0; office and
: youth of today would be to slander season when the brightly colored whicll a-e being. done to ^ them tion of papers may bring other shop- j £as PumP- c* Boettner, phone 93.
him. Quite the opposite, as he s<?als of the'Intei-iational Society for a Detter ufe. Thousands more are Pers to our city long after Bargain
views it. ' Crippled Children and its State af- yet t0 be reached. Days have ceased to be talked
i The speaker told that when he \ fill^te^' T^f °". ^_e"__ ._ ,,._ First there must be adequate 'about-
graduated from college, the 'com-
,_ __, , This lad, one of thousands in the faciUties for treating the children1
i mencement orator filled his mind; country who haven't received quite ^.axld a_.ults to give them the maxi-;
PHONE 47
SALINE
I-IRCHER-SCTJDDER
twith good advice, and he proceeded,an even break physically, is i mtml use 0f their crippled muscles. < rr^ M. ~ _ _ _, _
to follow it as nearly as possible,! coming in from a rather restrain- j t^. must be education—impossible ' JnlJZ ^ft ," £" E* Klrcher.
and proceeded to get out and hunt;ed romP to sPmd a llttle tane. mth! through normal channels. Adults i,T^f ?af_f or..of the Federated
himself a job. Today, the youns; his hooyiS at a scho01 for crippled i reauire the aid of professional S°L .„ * _° Mrs. Nellie
graduate receives tiie same good ad-! children. It's time fcr geography | wo--k6rs who can help in rehabili- k=_T S^°L^ ^? ' C^llf" ha-S
vice, but conditions have so chang-!an<i arithmetic. jtation md vocational programs, nf™ n^ M*n^_',, ^ ceremony took
ed that younsr men under 24 to 26 j You don't get that confident; Children need special education and In the Rn^t nt^001}' APril *•
are not being'hired to any grsat ex- smile he is displaying- from spend- j helping hands to adjust them so- ,.__,«^l.'rT n%. <^allt-' |™rc^his
tent and the problems confronting ing months in bed and looking for-;dally. __w£' ^B^r^^.e\of ™V^est-
those between the ages of 18 to 24 j ward to many more months on * The geals ^ ^ message to ra-nVnto cflif offiriSt^
are simply wrecking the morale of crutches. You don't get it from'all parts ofthe countrv. They pro- The bride i-^ « ™™E- - ^
our younsr men. Time was when he knowing tlie other kids are out|Vide money for caring on mis Mtfflrj f„ ^^LJf Dtl
put in his leisure studying or in j Playing baseball. j vital work,yfor intere_tinf others in ^^11 b^missedtecause o?ht c_ia^
suitable recreation, now he turns to You get it from such simple its accomplishment. The 1938 Seals, aild graciousness in cWciT Mr■ l ™
the radio, or just sits. --things as the sun above and th. bearing the slogan, "A Better Life ghe comes from a familv nf n f
We were impressed that unless flowers blooming outside the door for Crippled Children." went on sale lin_ of 1T.iq«_nT.s.rf_.. nr tihot -,-Vv,_;ng
things take a big change for the and from the knowledge that some- April first. . Aft=r a __r_Stuous dinner Dr
better -within a few months that; — — and lira. Kircher left Monday nif-it
the future does not offer much m; -.vjv-nvrTn-TiTrs. mTT^aTtTict t-- a„^,,_^- -mt^ tt,,^*- „„a -f .._.. _ _ _.. •» __ *=-il-
the way of hope for our young men }
stprtine: out in life.
O- K. RADIO REPAIR SERVICE
FREE TUBE TESTING
M-LHAN'S GULF STATION
1933 FORD V8 SEDAN
only $185.00.
COOK MOTOR SALES
Let the American Rug Cleaning
PIONEER TIMES
In Augus. Mr. Hunt and one of on a wedding trip to the east. Thev
the children were prostrated with will make their horns in Hastine*s
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son. Leave orders for Wm. Martin
Burkhart Store.
Avoid the Easter cleaning rush.
Have your Spring curtain cleaning
done now. Leave at Burkhart store.
The' Swiss Cleaners.
For Sale—2 hives of bees, 3 beehives, wagon and rack, Oliver sulky
plow and double harness. _3dna
Gross, 317 E. Midi. Ave. 27
For Sale—3 brood' sows with pigs,
also some young sows to farrow
s~on. Bruce LeBaron, 4 miles south
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_ __ . _.t .t, One of the most interesting ac- f'ver. Of those trying days Mrs. Nebraska.
Richard L. Tliomson cf Detroit Hunt says, "It often became neces- After preaching his farewell s?r- ' of Saline and Milan roads.
was a sruest, and extended a cordial ecun«> ot me aunn-, uie e_.iy »t _,„ _ary f._ me to lea^_, tte sick oneg mon in Qle Roseviu- chur-h on s n •
imdtation to Saline Rotarians to at- of settlement in tms community is alcne and ... -^q. __ _ad £-£rt _nd c]ay m-_ni-1-.) he occupied his sor].s
t-rd the d'sti-int confer-'nep to be found in a diary left by Mrs. Time- hasty step to my nearest neighbor, pulpit for the Sunday evening serv-
held In th° ai-tornobile city the lat- £__ jjunt, wife of one of the early half a mile away, for water to cool ices prior to retiring 'from the active
ter part of April. settlers of Lodi Plains. their parched lips and aching heat's, ministry.
In tlie spring cf 1828 Timothy W. About the middl. of October our
HOLY WESK FNION SERVICES Huntj a native of New York state, e?d~st son was born, our home be.ing
'came west for the purpose of locat- in th. same unfinished condition.
KIFLE CLUB MATCHES
1933 International Pickup. Good
mechanical condition, good tires.
$75.00 down will buy this useful
equipment Wiedman Auto Co.
Eyes examined. Best glasses made
at lowest prices. U of M. graduate
Both Knot and Wrap Stay
CEDAR and STEEL Fence Posts
SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS
(Interior and Exterior)
Saline Mercantile Co.
EVERYTHING IN BUILDING SUPPLIES
PHONE 16
7:30-8:30 • j--. a new- home. Unon arriving* 'n All our sash, glass and many other Saline Rifle Club lost the last; 45 vrs. in practice. Dr. L. O. Gibson,
Palm Sunday at Federated church Detroit he heard much about the articles were to be hauled from De- lnatch of the season to the club Oculist, 549 Packard St. Ann Arbor
Rev. Miller, speaker. beautiful lands located near Ann' troit bv ox teams over almost im- &om Alm* A^ .°r;
Monday at Federated church, Arbor. This led him to investigate mssable roads, but by the last of
Rev. Saxman, speaker. fo_ ^in^eif wjth tlie result of his November our house was very com-
SALINE
Pr. 'Sit. St. Tot.
Shurtz
Graf ...
99
99
99
84—282* j 50% protein Hog Mix, then watch
Hoffman ..., 100 96
99
98 81—278-
82—277*
73—267*
66—258
91—287*
Keep your hogs free from worms
with Acom NiXem and feed our
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them grow. Saline Mercantile Co.,
HEAD OR ALIVE
Farm animals removed promptly
phone collect to Ann Arbor 2-2244.
Central Dead Stock Co.
: Tuesday at Methodist church, taking up land on sections 26 and 'crtable."
Rev. Miller, speaker. _ 35 of Lodi, the last of the govern- In March, _J__9, Mr. Hunt started ,_„_-,--, _+__, _o oe
1 Wednesday at Federated church, ment la_.ds in tbat township. fcr Syracuse, N. Y., crossing the S^v ^ o_ _l
Rev. Saxman, speaker. _ _ erecting a house he re- Maumee swamp in Ohio, which con- westfa.1' 99 £
I Thursday at Methodist church, tone. tQ Ne__"Tork state for his tained but one or two houses In 40 Westfa11 " 93
union communion service. children. Mrs. nines. He made the entire journey
! People can come and go as they Hunt de_cribe_. thei_ trip quit. viv. on foot. (Had he lived one hundred
j^Friday 1 to 3, union Good Friday idly- ^"-7 forded the Huron riv«> Z££ ^1 ^L^t ^a ^^"' ANN ARBOR Bed springs, mattresses, all
'-er^Rev s™, 'T_ie Larger f ^ Anbor, whic;. TOS but "a ,^ over smooth, paved high- ^ 1QQ Q6 92_288s widths, new or used. Everything
'LovaltV Rev MiUer, "In the Grip few houses nestled among the burr w_.y&.. Reichelderfer . 99 97 91—287* j fumigated. Alexander, 417 E. Lib-
of the Absolute" ^oaks," and spent the night at the While he was away Mrs. Hunt and Philp 99 99 88—286* erty St., Ann Arbor.
; Easter Spunday sunrise service at only tavern. "The surround va- the children stayed in their frontier Grennan 99 96 77—272
Federated church 6 o'clock. .scenery was delightful," savs Mrs home. She describes a frightening Wing 100 96 86—282*
! jHunt. "Trough the woods we went experience which occurred. "In his Wier 99 95 80 -274*
j_ Tj^ YOUNG !to our new home, passing onlv two absence an Indian crept noiselessly Hainen
houses before reaching iLodi Plains to the door, opened it wide enough Schroen
MRS.
LESS THAN..........
3 Cents a Week
FOR HOME NEWS
THE BEST NEWS ON EARTH!
DON'T DELAY . . . !
SUBSCRIBE NOW
4 months 50c 8 months $1 One year $1.50
1932 FORD TUDOR
V8 motor, red wire wheels, good
97 89 76—262 'tires. Only $135.00.
99 96 70—265 I COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
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her"home "after several months' ill- i losr houses, here and there a shaded walked in, three urchins following. Less penalty 121 Radio Service. All makes, parts-
ness She was born near Akron,; oak. tall grass intersoersed bv the I bade them begone. He pointed to i T1 and tubes: also gas, oil and accessor-
Ohio. Her maiden name was Emma wil<l flowers, completed* the land- the corner, where they spent the i 140s ies. groceries, candy, tobacco. Art's
Elizabeth Howerv. December 31, scape." night. I trembled with fear, es*pe- j Final league standing* show: i Service Station, Saline-Pleasant Lake
"■' -'"■ .... t, Lost'Roa<3s- Saline phone 181-F13.
Mrs J W Youn°- of the Bridge- which • nature had decked profuselv to show his keen eye and feather
water'road died Thursday night at with flowers of every hue. A few hi his hair, and, seeing a nice fire, r
1918, she was married to Mr. Young I Arr.vin«>- at their home Julv 9 CiaLU_" ^^ my chUdren> the eI*--St i Won
in Detroit. For five years they have 18^ -^ HuntTwas delimited With ?-0t f°Ur ^earS °W ^ me y0™^3* Ann Arbor 8
hved in their present home on ^f ^^ g£ ™ ^v toew^ot fe7,1. ™mU« oid. *** «iv nearest Saline 5
Bridgewater road. Her husband sur-, ^e^^otler Ste___J5T-SS- ^f3?0!^ hf" ^^ dist^t- He Milan 1
vives as do two stepchildren, Mrs.'^^r ^CeJn tw a^nd the ^lled.,fOT P°tatoM and made signs Adrian 0
C. B. Wetherby, Birmingham, and 5astea _^e^v.een m*m.. and *he tor milk. I got them. He aDpear- .
C. J. Young of Dearborn; six sis. Rocky Mountams. Conbnumg her ed friendIv apd mv f_pr_ -_.MLllv ■—
ters, Mrs- Ella Bratton and Mrs. D. ;aesenpuon she sa.ys, J.mr hou=e su^ided. I slept gently, hugging THF. OT.5lF,T-VFT? T T\T"H,T.Q !
B. Mansfield of Detroit. Mrs. Rena.was _™thout a floor..window, hearth mv threfi n_*J.__M.%-fl/\**h-J^ 1M£i UJS&J-.KV H.K l__JN_JiKb> 1 For Rent-3
Taylor of Erie. Penna.,' Mrs. John-:or chimney. We built a fire agawst dawned the red men went as they
Koch, Mrs. Nellie Bellet and Mrs. j f?me sreen losrs. When th- smokn came."
^ 1934 CHE .T.OLET PICKUP
„ Body newly refinished, good mo-
% tor, only $225.00.
COOK MOTOR SALES
r .' Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Royal Zinc Insulated Fence, Orange
Banner* Steel Posts, Genuine Tennessee Red Cedar
Posts, White Cedar Posts, all sizes; Steel Fence
Gates, Asphalt Hoofing of all kii-ds, Galvanized Steel
'Roofing, Combination Storm and Screen Dooirs,
Plow Shares,. Garden Tools, everything for vour
Paint Job. "_# Ji ^ . .
LAMBARTH B%fiOT|ERS f
' ' ' _ "' iPji 1 .1 I 11^ 1 1 —___—_■
mi. west on Water-
y-,1 -_- j 1 j -- • - woriks road, 5 newly decorated
.-_-_i .._.- -,--.- -™-^ ~ , ClaSSmed Advertising- rooms (half of a 2-famHy house);
Sn_ie -Sine ^oT'a^o^" Ohio; too' <""tur_-pd^us vve cairied the fire out- jyttrtag through Lodi Plains to'- 6c per line first insertion. 4c per line I electri5ty_ adults PrefelTea- ■^iso
brothers, Charles and William How- j doors and cooked there. day> ^ lt_ d roads tejephoneg, i mhseoueot insertion ~" ™""" """"*
ery of Akron; also several nieces! "Of<*en times we could pee? automobUes, neighboring farinhous- suosequent insertion.
and nephews. -through between the. logs and see es, one recalls the courage and MINIMUM CHARGE. 25 CENTS
Funeral services were held Mon- the deer feeding in numbers n<\«ir bravery of this pioneer woman. ■-
day at Akron and interment, was "-- '■ x—,—-- *— -•_-_._-•.__ --. . - - *>
coal brooder stove. Phone 1-9-F3.
made theie.
NOTICE
The assessment roll will be in the
.... 1932 CHEVROLEr SEDAN ....
Special Model Fenderwell spare
tV* house: turkev.s too: in flocks, Deer and wolves no ^longer roam' - "_T-.7- wheels, ^iod tares, only $175.00.
and the red men *b*^h_.him\_reas as the plains nor doe3 the red man ap- /For Sale—Worthy Seed Oats F ! a ,,«,-* "I^rORi f"*^^
thev passed on a. well beaten track propriate hospitality. How many:R. Clements phone 166-F13. 26t£ AUthonzea Uhevrolet Dealer
going to Detroit and Maiden to re- changes have been wrought; during _. . _I ~ ~ ~ ^~
ceive presents -from the "different the last hundred years! Imagine Wanted—Grain bags to mend, 10cUn 1^° w^fn ^r ^""^ ^ _?
s-overnments. They often.* filled- -the cook-Mg without even a stove! » each. Oiarlpn Sj.itw *p™ -> o_k__. 1 ?u . ^ 3p-. AU i-_ s: ana Bai»s.s
aty aerk's office the week begin- house, there' hein--*no""d*>r to~_hut "aTb. Marianan "of Plymouth, in'68^' <auua^____5_L____l- *' SaUnfc! tested. Truck or ^rloads, your sort,
ning April llth. Any person may .them out. Then the ■v^ves--6r^n- describing a'trip acms- southern For Sale—Oak
j file to writrng; with- the Clerk a, ^p^ regTiiaTlv a? .<*ans°t an^ m->ri~ Michigan the year before the Hunts Phone 42.
complaint of any assessment, stating specifically the grounds of the
complaint. ^^^
LOTntCE WALLACE,
City Clerk..
th° air rfni* with their ■ftta'he'it came, says: "I stopped in Saline
notes.. One night a stray on, sneak- and gained much valuable informa-', For Sale—6 horses, 4 Fordson
ed in under the blanket and sp-ratch- tioi from Orange Risdon, then jour- i tractors, * 1 Fannall rebuilt, 1 F-20
ed on the meat barrel. .4- ___floo' neyed west-ward.. .After leaving Sa- : oc*, rubber, John Deere tractor plow,
from the bed made him beafca-ha-K line with its two or three houses, a$arly-^^w:;^ise(|:.jc-ltipac_:er, sev'
uniform, in size. Priced to sell. Buy
bedroom suite,; direct from owner. Gale Dooley Bfiv
27tf - - - •>■
. mingharffl, Iowa.
figblst way to c-irn-^hiafier 'is ^'^b-^^^^S'Jt I^Z-^- °^f- *ffl^^ I :^k^fiss&* .-..__-.
193. CX-EVReLE-T TRUCK
131-in. wheelbase, dual "wh_e_sf
1% ton cab and ch__s_i_. J-s£ ths
truckfor general farm use; In ex-
.42-*.-:
-r. in 1827-2_-_*S.
^^^ 10-20 taaATtors, ceHerit condition and low in price,
?..-*?*.?■- ".:••. * Author-S-d <_hev-*olet "Bee&crsi
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Object Description
| Title | 1938-04-07; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-04-07 |
| 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 |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
Description
| Title | 1938-04-07; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-04-07 |
| 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 |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
| Transcript |
H VOLUME 57 SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1938 NUMBER 27 How Of ten Do You Visit Our Bank? It is a trip taken too infrequently'by many. We like to see our depositors come to this bank often- It is not necessary to wait until you have a lot of money. Any time you have a dollar or more which is not needed immediately, that money should be banked. j Golden Wedding .Open The Door For bank. j Use your bank often and make this bank your 1 l i s I j I i i i Observed Sunday! • ■ .-. — [ l Mr. and Mrs. George. Walker Hosts; ■ to Many Visitors in Hoi: or j of Event. j I ! A lovely occasion marked the eel- i ebration of the 50th wedding- an- [ niversary of Mr. and Mrs. George! ! Walker of Manchester road Sunday ; I ; at their home. With open house to j I their friends they enjoyed mSny = ; calls throughout the day. Mrs. J Walker was Miss Emma Blaess of { i Lodi prior to her marriage to Mr. i Walker. They were married April I j 3, 1888 in Lodi township and came { j to the farm where they have ever j since made their home. They have = I two daughters, Mrs. Sam Lambarth of Saline and Mrs. R. E. Jedele of Ypsilanti. There are four grandchildren, Helen and Paul Lam- borth of Saline and Luther and Doris Mae Jedele of Ypsilanti. A family dinner was enjoyed at noon and a delicious wedding cake decorated in' gold with the words "Fiftieth Anniversary" witten across j the top, and designs accentuated - with gold leaves., was a feature of the occasion. Ice cream and cake were served to callers throughout the day who came to congratulate the happy couple. Mr. and Mrs. Walker received candy, flowers and cards as tokens Saline Bargain Days Heating and sheet metal work. R. G. Waiil, phone 160. Crippled Children Were Decided Success Spring samples for Tailor Made Suits now ready at Parsons'. **:■■. - rj. I 2 of esteem from their many friends i i Saline Savings Bank The One Story Bank On the Corner I Vegetable Dependable Every ~ win We have 122 different, varieties of Garden Seeds in Bulk. Sweet Clover, Timothy, Med. Clover, Alsike and Alfalfa seed. Med. Clover at $14.00 per bu. while our present supply lasts. Soy Beans and Seed Corn A good supply of Fresh Larro Feeds on hand at all times. and relatives, nearly a hundred of whom called Sunday. Roy Freund Tells Of Youth Problems Secreta-tv of Ann Arbor Y. M. C. A. Gives Members Food for Thought Thursday. Roy Freund, secretary of the Y. M. C. A., Ann Ar_or, was guest V-i ^■4 . Walverine Work Shoes give extra .TwjO Openings and Cut Prices Fill service. Sold by G. L. Parsons. j City With Patrons Friday I and Saturday. For New Idea Spreaders and xe- J Bargain Days were a decided sue- paios, call the Wiedman Auto Co. ■ cess and Saline merchants are well j pleased with the results. In spite w- E- Dietiker, license-, embalmer ; of the bad weather, the city was and undertaker. Phone 175-F2, filled with shoppers both days. One * i merchant said Saturday afternoon Admiration Silk Hose for Women i that ever since he unlocked his 69c* Senvice and Chiffon, at Parsons'. ; store that morning he had been i so busy that he scarely found Radios repaired. Prompt service. time to eat his dinner. Lam- 211 s- Axm Arbor St., Saline. W. barth Brothers held their opening Kelly. ' and each lady carried away a wooden salad set, spoon and fork,' Wanted—Farm work, by month. as a token of tlie occasion. Men Experienced on dairy farm. Single. were furnished cigars and the chil- •KKmfc 158. dren were delighted with suckers. iThe Wiedman Auto Co. hastened Special Soy Bean Meal $1.50 the construction of their new gas 5er hundred pounds. Saline Mer- ) station and had open house Bar- cantne Company. ■ gain Days. With modern rest! irooms, wash rack and lubrication' *For Sale—Eureka vacuum sweep- j service they are prepared to give er' §'ood condition. E. H. Cook, ! excellent service to the public. ■ 215 East Henry street. j "The Sunshine Lady" traveling I ' . 77" 'representative for the MichieaS! °rder vour fertilizer now so you Bakeries, Inc., was in the cit. can get lt when you want lt' Sa~ Saturday and demonstrated fancy Une Mercalltae Company. sandwiches, which are both attrar-l --„ — —Z. tive and easy to make. 5-_my com ' 1934 BV>Id Tudor- Spe**8^ Priced binations may be worked out and'at ?165-00* fuU Price- -*** real bar- the cost kept at a minimum. She!51"11- wiedman Auto Co- greeted everyone with a smile a cup of steaming hot coffee and . 1932 chevrolet Coach. Looks and sandwich. Many will rememb-r '■ rUnS Uke new- °nly $65-00 down- i"The Sunshine'Lady" who was here I Wiedman Auto Company. j last fall and demonstrated the art I .-, - . "77 77 ,7 . !of sandwich making at the school ! Sale—Bureigh Chippewa seed j The gas station of the Wiedman! P°tatoes- t&e aew variety. C. D. ;A.uto^ Company was formally opened \ FmkbBmer- Phone 1-2-F21. 27tf For Sale—Seed oats, 1936 oats. j Saturday and each purchaser was I (presented a silk covered .notebook You can help open .he door of opportunity for crippled youngsters 'of convenient pocket size On theitest 36- 1937 oats' test 33> cleailed like this smiling lad -by purchasing Easter Seals on sale in this com- i front in gold letters was the name' Carl Barreitn' paone 187-F31. munity April 1st to 17th. ; of the firm. Beside these special' „ _. ,—_T~7 ~7._ .. attractions there were bargains!. For Sale—Ready built brooder Open the door and Make way for one cares and is doing something which each merchant had carefully< £ouses* ™e J™1 deliver to your speaker at the meeting' of the"Ro-!a little $*llow who can spend his to help you along. planned to benefit his customers.1 E" Hoey & Sons' dexter. , tary Club last Thursday, talking on play hours on crutches and still Thousands of youngsters starting The Clfcy benefitted by the publicity ■_,„ + _,. i "Youth's Problems" and to say that pmile. out lWith crippied bodies,' can tell and _lt: cannot yet be measured to! * or Kent—Store 62x25, and up- he drew a rosy picture facing thej This is the season to help—the you of the multitude of things ?{ha-t extent ,for tlie wide distribu- stairs flat; garage 50x/0; office and : youth of today would be to slander season when the brightly colored whicll a-e being. done to ^ them tion of papers may bring other shop- j £as PumP- c* Boettner, phone 93. him. Quite the opposite, as he sr _ __ . _.t .t, One of the most interesting ac- f'ver. Of those trying days Mrs. Nebraska. Richard L. Tliomson cf Detroit Hunt says, "It often became neces- After preaching his farewell s?r- ' of Saline and Milan roads. was a sruest, and extended a cordial ecun«> ot me aunn-, uie e_.iy »t _,„ _ary f._ me to lea^_, tte sick oneg mon in Qle Roseviu- chur-h on s n • imdtation to Saline Rotarians to at- of settlement in tms community is alcne and ... -^q. __ _ad £-£rt _nd c]ay m-_ni-1-.) he occupied his sor].s t-rd the d'sti-int confer-'nep to be found in a diary left by Mrs. Time- hasty step to my nearest neighbor, pulpit for the Sunday evening serv- held In th° ai-tornobile city the lat- £__ jjunt, wife of one of the early half a mile away, for water to cool ices prior to retiring 'from the active ter part of April. settlers of Lodi Plains. their parched lips and aching heat's, ministry. In tlie spring cf 1828 Timothy W. About the middl. of October our HOLY WESK FNION SERVICES Huntj a native of New York state, e?d~st son was born, our home be.ing 'came west for the purpose of locat- in th. same unfinished condition. KIFLE CLUB MATCHES 1933 International Pickup. Good mechanical condition, good tires. $75.00 down will buy this useful equipment Wiedman Auto Co. Eyes examined. Best glasses made at lowest prices. U of M. graduate Both Knot and Wrap Stay CEDAR and STEEL Fence Posts SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS (Interior and Exterior) Saline Mercantile Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 16 7:30-8:30 • j--. a new- home. Unon arriving* 'n All our sash, glass and many other Saline Rifle Club lost the last; 45 vrs. in practice. Dr. L. O. Gibson, Palm Sunday at Federated church Detroit he heard much about the articles were to be hauled from De- lnatch of the season to the club Oculist, 549 Packard St. Ann Arbor Rev. Miller, speaker. beautiful lands located near Ann' troit bv ox teams over almost im- &om Alm* A^ .°r; Monday at Federated church, Arbor. This led him to investigate mssable roads, but by the last of Rev. Saxman, speaker. fo_ ^in^eif wjth tlie result of his November our house was very com- SALINE Pr. 'Sit. St. Tot. Shurtz Graf ... 99 99 99 84—282* j 50% protein Hog Mix, then watch Hoffman ..., 100 96 99 98 81—278- 82—277* 73—267* 66—258 91—287* Keep your hogs free from worms with Acom NiXem and feed our 1391 them grow. Saline Mercantile Co., HEAD OR ALIVE Farm animals removed promptly phone collect to Ann Arbor 2-2244. Central Dead Stock Co. : Tuesday at Methodist church, taking up land on sections 26 and 'crtable." Rev. Miller, speaker. _ 35 of Lodi, the last of the govern- In March, _J__9, Mr. Hunt started ,_„_-,--, _+__, _o oe 1 Wednesday at Federated church, ment la_.ds in tbat township. fcr Syracuse, N. Y., crossing the S^v ^ o_ _l Rev. Saxman, speaker. _ _ erecting a house he re- Maumee swamp in Ohio, which con- westfa.1' 99 £ I Thursday at Methodist church, tone. tQ Ne__"Tork state for his tained but one or two houses In 40 Westfa11 " 93 union communion service. children. Mrs. nines. He made the entire journey ! People can come and go as they Hunt de_cribe_. thei_ trip quit. viv. on foot. (Had he lived one hundred j^Friday 1 to 3, union Good Friday idly- ^"-7 forded the Huron riv«> Z££ ^1 ^L^t ^a ^^"' ANN ARBOR Bed springs, mattresses, all '-er^Rev s™, 'T_ie Larger f ^ Anbor, whic;. TOS but "a ,^ over smooth, paved high- ^ 1QQ Q6 92_288s widths, new or used. Everything 'LovaltV Rev MiUer, "In the Grip few houses nestled among the burr w_.y&.. Reichelderfer . 99 97 91—287* j fumigated. Alexander, 417 E. Lib- of the Absolute" ^oaks" and spent the night at the While he was away Mrs. Hunt and Philp 99 99 88—286* erty St., Ann Arbor. ; Easter Spunday sunrise service at only tavern. "The surround va- the children stayed in their frontier Grennan 99 96 77—272 Federated church 6 o'clock. .scenery was delightful" savs Mrs home. She describes a frightening Wing 100 96 86—282* ! jHunt. "Trough the woods we went experience which occurred. "In his Wier 99 95 80 -274* j_ Tj^ YOUNG !to our new home, passing onlv two absence an Indian crept noiselessly Hainen houses before reaching iLodi Plains to the door, opened it wide enough Schroen MRS. LESS THAN.......... 3 Cents a Week FOR HOME NEWS THE BEST NEWS ON EARTH! DON'T DELAY . . . ! SUBSCRIBE NOW 4 months 50c 8 months $1 One year $1.50 1932 FORD TUDOR V8 motor, red wire wheels, good 97 89 76—262 'tires. Only $135.00. 99 96 70—265 I COOK MOTOR SALES Authorized Chevrolet Dealers ... „ 1417 her"home "after several months' ill- i losr houses, here and there a shaded walked in, three urchins following. Less penalty 121 Radio Service. All makes, parts- ness She was born near Akron,; oak. tall grass intersoersed bv the I bade them begone. He pointed to i T1 and tubes: also gas, oil and accessor- Ohio. Her maiden name was Emma wil |
