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VOLUME-5T
SAL-WES. WASHTSNAW COUNTY, MCH3.GAN,
*P_UK._B_riSj JUI_Y 2§, 1938
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NUMBER 43
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<D_iiv?_S3 1Hlr__o_t, jMttsi? I_oag Siege
cit Ill.lH&eoM-. HMsfl .Lost
Charles Hanson, resident of Ypsilanti for aboat tfcjea years but ior
many years a rjsaident of Salme and
vicinity, <hed last Thursday mornmg
in the local hoD_Htal> -ss-Jer an lllnscs
of about two jra&rs.. .
Deceased wss born-in Ma, Monroe
c_
«%esT$
<jf the district. He had cas-ae'd the
mail between Saline .§nd ^psuanti
for a -lumber of" "years, also to
Bridgewater from and to Saline. .
He was married in 18S7 at Kel-
logs Island, Otao, to Emma Brown,
who preceded him in death. He was
marned m 1935 to Mrs. Adele John.-
eoa of Ypsilanti- He was a-member
cf St. Paul's Evangelical church.
He is survived by his wjfe; ^sis
children, Mrs. Frank B-ath of -.Jon-
roe, Mrs: Vernon _3__rpot of -£jin Arbor, Mra Wm. Mdban, Mxa. -Sari
Theurer and Otto 'and* tester. Hanson
of Sal_ne;*a brother, William Hansen*,
of Ida; and three sisters, Mrs. Hattie Albright of Metamora, O, and
Mrs. Mftinie.Loss„an& -Mrs. Augusta
Albright og^tbfedo; and several nieces arid nephews. ~"
Funeral services were held at 2
o'clock Saturday afternoon , at the|
?W^
t-t^H-'JU
? f * -7^*f. •>- ivy_ - > --. .- ..
Another farm o£ kkScf&Z: in -this, necessary to havs a larger house,
vicinity ig, tint now.'c^acfl _gr ?-*-__ J By that, time §jsme buildings were
Maude -Sanl-ui.-and i_Z_-3_t to -older
residents as t_k. _-a_3C^*-aca. "Ylhea
all .that vicraity ,vku^* covered vsth
ben county, ■Hesr^X-S'l^.-aaQ, toolc vi$a
land from the*-*5--*eOTa}§nt in- fiittk-.
field townE_iifr.t,*T&e}r ^flgjaal tfract
included the. grscecSt Eundel**-3carm
and the Ra&kia fgK__a. .-,« >1 ' ■
They had _ouE-*-i2-.dr-j_ whfo they
came and: ht^lt-a I-g ^cabin'on the
west side of -test-road, coiatti «f-the
-the, gg?-de of --the. day even as air
i?mditJcTi-d cnes^aife tod?y-. -So the
n^v. house was a frame one\and was
built pn ths.-east sj_.e. of the road,
the" site-of.-the present Rundel home.
When 3reg__so,n .married he took "the
lspi.5 now-. _ffl&w__ as' thaJKanldn farm
and, they built a fin© xe_5denee there.
IH E!nOTIS-§I_B]3, IDL--__l51ifl)2g
! Card -I __a_I_s
To my parishoners, neighbor^ and
friends for the many acts of tand-
necs, beautiful flowers snd plants,
moaetary gifts, get-well cards,.birthday greetings, I wish to estpreca my
Iieartfelt JfrgaSm.
- * Appreciatively,
A. Lederer.
A very pretty wedding wea that
of Misg -D^ns Jean Larson, youngfest
CAC-B OF EEU__NT-__
; a__. I wish tothanlr those wlto sent me
daughter -of Mr. and Mrs.' Peter ii Sowers, cards, anS giffcs a.n_ all wiic*
I-arson of Riverside, HI, and fr__?w__33 called on me during my £ _ne_s.
Martin Lamb, son of Mr. _a£ iS_ * ■ ■ LueiU_ Schmid.
John Lamb of Salme. T-ie casisia^i-. " ~" ' '
wits pe-_ormed" at the _Tifst'_-_"&e^a -. H^e regular meeting of the O.H.S:
church. x£ Berwyn, TO., July, "T^S __3 E3 EZj Q. GlO'Call^Oiai_-y-
4:30. t>r. Oscar N. ^lsoa i-eatf "Bic eveaing. _,'.--
service and Loring W_lscm JSfeS-ided '
Jefferson "ROuse was a prominent
farmer' and great stock raiser. Gram
tape-era and our raoQem methods of
_ . - . T_ - ■ -v.- _,, .. _. jfaSimng were *_r__o-own then. The
Rifndel home &** on **&Mb&l'^|__d ^ ^ile wferc ^ farm.
Icleayed off the tf^vaOJtia^'atwi^.hay^ti~_j^ta xSat jefferson
at the organ. Mjes Fern Shaw oi
River Forest sang, "Shubart'g sera-
nade" cad, "All For You." T3_s altiy
was banked with wMte aaapdsasoiis,
larkspur cstd palms, while tall candelabra with tapers before the altar,
completed the setting. A bouquet o_
white daises and larltspur was tied
to each/pew with a large sr?hlt^ bow.
The bride wore a gown witii soft
full skirt and train of white. Chiffon.. The snug jacket of real lace wab
buttoned ^own the front Her fin»
ger tip veil ws_rlield in place by a
pearl studded tiara. She carried a
^wtuVe^hoi^rwSl^^o^{^ue^of f»H ^'^a ^J* cS^7ta^«-
T-tY'Y Tt a w__tv__ PWU-. -h. j^--. of pgajjg at t^g threat .wS-scas ^ ^
the -ai-tn today. , was a gift from the groom. Cfe-rle.
•ff-HOS €)IBSSI_-¥EIR_ UHK8
CHassi-.e_l Aiv__Cl_Sii-S - •
C3 ps? t-O.Qco- Hi.e3F-.ca. C- pa? Mno
c_j3_i as-5-3_cc~s6 _i_oa-_i!oa.
^jfJSsST^ ^.i^ST' h0™ ¥ M? t3at °~1 m\Tl* Rou^waT2terty--Id wh^i ttS"tet
and at 2.30 at St. Paul-i fehurch. In- opnng of cl&2t G&Z ^-_-8rj'p2d fi"3 .j..*^-. „«_ 5^™^^ ,n «■_«. -noimtv
tennent w^j^OaKwo^cemetery. I^^tl^fej^^
'I^^Ks V ffiSU<_**-!^me ^^^^^^^^^-^^ThTe^t date when this com-
T* ■ - ' |12 2n f1- ^tf ^ S?f?S!?, rWiP triable farmhouse wast bjnlt is hot
Snu^t -ffimB-Iifcoi teB NiortSi By ™_!I!_L ^^t'^^ol ^ **aw *»t >t ^fe^ieved tha£it must
-Ktev.ai-S» iffiirg, £•> __S <0ala
tow_^iip,.and u«d"«Jtt-® farjn n^^;be3n 100 ■zw&SgognJb sjm:
owned' by Mrs rr_-_lE&.- rA_man<Sy,
All cardboard now ?c per chest v.%
The Observer osoce.
EV.r Sale—S pigs S wee__s old. TMrs.
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ilar m/fype of const-suction to-the
tfirasnr *mim t i- m
'-1S«S_._f*
■House and Barn Faint, also ©ves^Mag to ml_- youi*
awn paint—White I-sad, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, -efe
' MIOLE HUMES B5HMSPG Sf JHaSHL EOOMHfi
W'
Nator#?_^4^eL'-Btertf Jls- _aia|l__--ts^ ts
" s^^sgr t^w^^-IPfee^ y<__u. «#©!!. ^^r^^jpd^
Also ®T-.r€_$ M-faM© 4DIUGA POCAHO^fAS €€>AIL
-I»X-<S
^TH
^©THM
PHONE 10&- - '*-
wha m-^nel-a sra-i-^jned D&h-ildj ^-^^^^ Sutherland •-homesteads
_ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cole observ- ^-^^^.SeIl^r m0_r?-^-rwhI?h are hoi fset- away. 'The great
ed an -mtessating- and. unusual sight Mrs^uttf Bo__diaoyt;^A^_as^S^iat-l02l- he$:ths- ^y^ mak6 the frame.
wjale on _hsir recent outing-at j_anr',rl^-^:^*v^::;Xm!Z'*'^ ™»» S-bseea,^ v?OJ.lt g^ ^ tgood .corwhtioa today,
dstee laka. A queer1 tooldng bug was wk& -naaasfijt. Ma ESfiqy'^ad b*canjs Til6 h6use is j-_--.e arta-^v^j, We ar-,
_feen -rariag into tiie'JjssriE: or a beech^th&^andmcSaer^oS S-E^ ^WJIe-TKi-a |^ived On-0-_e-of .the h_tiest * after-
toree. Qoser s_-utin_.j,-v_aied that*®svraES*a5T ^Mfeez. WMi-ed.* 23a__-3ia n00na of tTi_--_u_nme_. " .SiE-ugh.' the
they tasne m' -gBoups,. about fifteen Gloyer}'-waiiam--H'3n-^.ma-TieSs-e_-jjQa<j-.esg o£ j^g-g Rsar)_<iH--».--aj_(i Mrs,
appsaamg on the trunk; of the tree jaSs-tgaaaat ^H^lai-d-^^^^.-d^Xorc.^^---^-. s^iftett, wSOo- lives in the
at one time *" " ,- 'Bell^nd _4V_d- on tha-C^-^sflffJt>wn- ho_ae, we were privileged to go
Other vacationers gathered round,®d hy Dan"HertleE*j i-ffiJ-r-'Nad. the tSirpugh it. "Rie rooms are large;
"bafn-one had ever seen a bUj* like'farm now^wned-by C.\iU Jordan; lthe ^j^jg room requires two 3x12
®iese. They have a long slender .Martha FhilBSie _r_s__eaj Orlando
rugs to- cover the floor. The kitchen
is spacious, light and airy, wife wilv . *._..-:
dows on either side The old-fashion-l&^^f _"J „^jp-™?!?^!3. ^U!!.
ed windows are pet in panels bf wood ' J ~~ =" ~ '" ""
_ody something like a wasp but.Eddy and Wihs fhe _5rf_e-_ of Mrs.
&bbut as_ thick as the lead in a col- Millie "Webb, i^cent-jr -^Visitor* In. the
ored crayon. TKe'.body is in two Townsehd liome, SSSSy-married Cor- _u „.„v.„vvo ^^ _^w ... lfauxM w -.
sections the upper part being*'n?liu_ -'a.-ergJ, fath_? ^"-l-oye Par-twhich TEac-j. to the floor. Thehcsme
shorter and thicker than the lower sons and a»_^iil^-'r3^ected_ tner-ijjg^ -^e^ beautifully preserved and
■part. The eyes are sat-well forward chant m Salirie^^j-lcsrdled'-n.Sa- g/jaroe -porch has been added across
like the heaajlights on an automobile, line, and *C___-^_r€_2;€-»<^i_H:'-ai'-nf__-t., ^„- ^rtT,t j.^ «,w y,tm<f, Tt^ is aaree-
^m'-'jfcos-TA^geles, ,$_ap^.rtfia£ Tii@ Ibride^
•^LDiteaJitly,
-- - -. . . Seating-jSid-d.est metal work.
Eramberg of Rivee Forest was beat r. q. -w&iLjg&rsnQ ISO.
man. -Clayton Ward of __tfv-rcIe-_ . ., -. ., .
and Bfoward Frahsh of Qalf/Eiaas y>or Sale-.ii'esh Jersey cows. A.
were ushers. Bridesmaids werfc ifes.. Miller X-acori-CJuiton road. 32
Carl Andr_n, of Berwyn, Bl.,jSi&t_rt v ' ,. ,
of the bride and Miss Majfy'Mab&is v w_lve_tas Work Slicsa give exfc-O
of feckso^Hei^hts,_,Long Island. £smhs3m m^ w ©. I.. Eqb_«e__.
Mrs. Roy Fnsby, sister of tha^bnde,] .. - A ~_ , .
was matron of honor. Att tte teMJ^ cu'gtom combine worit. We ap-
attendants wore, jnarquia-tto.^naa &1ScatlQa eartty. Gross Hardware.
m pastel shades wia^matching teats , 1 ,. _ ,_ ^
and carried colonial baquets 6f gar- [ ^_ gj.v pieJiicttEr lieensea ^__i-tite_3_
denias and tmyjrose buds. Sach also ( an<| un^ertalcer. Phone 176-E2,
^gre- a pearl.chp,- aiglft ^rorrt the, ' . _-_——^—. *?v-
" -,=^&—^ '<-""" >' '1 •" 1 Burlchart_ s Slev^th Annivers-iry
The bride's mother wore yeJkJW Sale/_tarts_gaturday,'_\*ly-30. Bar-
lace and a picture hat I-Jjb groom's ga^g for5 all. -
mother wore.a corn" *_iower-blue l&ce, t , w.^
gown and a-blue hat/ each. ,wore u' jj^^ Service. i2.yesxxqe ^fastory
corsage-'bf _r_|es. ' * . t , ' e._Benence. 211 S.—^-i_-_-_-_rt:oi_-.St-
Following te""w-ddirig a r-cepticcn saline. W. Kelly. -
was held at fee Oalt Park Arms ho- .. _
tel for the'bridar party, the irnmedi-| A £U]j xme* 0f New Idea Imple-
ate relatives and attt-Bt-towa gueata ments and repairs. Call t"ie Wied-
Carl Andren was master o£ csarfetno-i-, ^^ __uto Cbmpaivy. * t*"
ies. Pern Shaw, gopratio, and Roy ^ * „
Frisby, tenor, sSBg aeve.al ca- ( . j ^m now prepared to clean your
lec-i-hs. William StricWaad gave,-a furnace with my new vacuum clean-
toast to the bade and grpom/T-le- ej\ R. G Wahl, phone 160.
teeived and read during the evening. 5*or Sale—Several used concrete-
-Ar. and ^&a John Lamb of Saline ■ atave silos. --W. ill - be deliverefi. a_ic_
Were gJleHt-., Other guests came from erected for ^yets. Txie 'Mi-MgarL.
tAnn, Arbor and Franlrfl-rt, Michi_Sin, sji0 cq.- Kalamasoo, Mich. ' 43
C-QcinnAti, 'Ohio- PeojMa,. -BL^ oad - ' -,__-=-5
'fcos-TA^geles, ^Pfcrtfia?, Tii_ Ibride^f ^. ,7 nnSAB'lT* QJM^53*r ^%K
us <a^r*idiiate -Ij^tio^^ley-ii tlnj* J. _&^4_r^iimaj|^^3-V^v^.prftm_^r
vsrsit^-^and the* groom is a "graduate j" Phone collect to-Ann i-rroor 2-5l_. __._
of^the pmversity, of M\cJufea-n.-Nuin-> 0__t__l"-9f§d SJoj?^ CjH? 1 .\-.
euou-. i&e-nuptia^m-ineprs/kad parties *" ' _. * fr-^-r ~—^^'w
were' gjven in lionor*' & ihe youti^: 'B__-p yo^_?t3|.oso->fre3,-j!F<K_i B5nns=
-uiu. i» i4.L.ii_u ».--_-_ wic uwu =«_- s_ m . __ ..,_ _^i.J-^.,___,, LJc,"a . t ■ -ii t»:V\ir -' couple. jThe bnde'fe pars&ts. gave^a' wife .A^^'^iXeni-aaSv ^eWa ^~
t-siur 'of* the*b-dy. j-iif This lower P^L ^ ^""^^^L^^^L*? must^say-m passmg.^t Kr^^^ ^ner for 2/^^^^ ^ gfa'prSm W^^. '^'^
section "ha* a i^d sheU as if shellac' «W «*«««»« ?K?^*^'?fl^-SeSf^a«',WS_a -^F8? torn- oFa, "Smorga-b-rd'' /which Is tStem grow. . Saline HeraanWa .Oo
riri°*s ofs"3^1^ mTSTeW York-3____a. Ite3te--.Tor the^ good _30ol_$s 'She seryrfr U?J.B0 ^Bp-^.
!^f JMfc_C^^ ,^5 i^!;««! "are'des'cendenli'of tSr_^"fc^i_3__l'ltocymg tee'chdrm _i__"tteaugr"-?
^fchPi aLff^erfg.SSrS,! _"-«* * ^^^n^ H^^H. year. "
_Si_____—_
>fl.t
W§. ha%V|P,lij^1M'>'mOTnt*^^^ H_iiii; :a.t $E9&
per tondi^dy-'Not Lairs!©.-.--"-'•--.. ^*;'>T;!?. ;TT-^-«^ U .-,-
To -keep Tag i^fc'pBoiueM-en miix I^a^I*3|'^,witili'
3'"ouf' own -,g^aiiC^^^^e^!^;P^
whi__i!. sl&uK^^^^^d''-^ -v-ii-i-
.unately they prefer partially decay- ^^ legislature. "* 3. —- - - surely.,, ,-, . ->„,
ed or dying tree... 'This insect, while -Arriving fir Michigass is^l_S3 -____&► 'The ■aShl.-T^n ,oi Je-fersoij: _10u§€f,
alarming in its appearance,-is r_aHy~^2Bury. like ".others "cf-v •1___-* -v flay, -were George, Lyman. -Sveretij. Lpcy,-
atrue frrendvinsftead of ait enemy as fought" wolves-vand beSsssv "sssKvdeer Rgsisbin, Pisston and Mattie»,.The
one would supple ' It is a" pa__/-'1n**-he woods1 and reli____S *___&.vem- iskt 'thES& are th.- pnlvjsucviyors Qf
ij-site'amd ,rt&t^ropSS-'-i_l-infe-.s Thales- ' '* """ ' "
sa Lunsitor. It Setema to.possess an
Ssa'.; «£Q.--; hsi_.d; -j^wcii^SO^o,
Builder t-id FMsher; ^rateh Grains, JC:
Oats, Meat--;Scap&,---_?anJ_age, Bon^
"'" " * " . ■•: v-^^S"vyiiV=
Larro Qm -BuMa?; the "best fet^fta^r *
son andBl^nioutiv.^ine, Salt, etc.
. _, JSSLSS^JSSSSL, ..-«- .:B_csB»!^aa_S3_!55S^JSSS^
-.-- - (iSfl^_a*'-W-_--ri*^*^^-^V*-'--"^"^^5:!^-E!^
r^oif^hlfSl^S^asiri^ colors given with every 25
bound It-ame? whistles for the -cast-, ^shels eac^nge of ^"^f1^
*_____ oi.-»*--i-._,-.i-_r. ^^^.^'new users for '1900 Flour. Kecau
:i-mt_Higence aiiSi diSceWii-ien- -keeTte. ^"ijl, *. . __^,~„__„t-.-J_iw_,-!_«Bt~ *.^_. j PF1?01*
f=-taian*Q^v.hX£_{ian.feye:,The- it_Icr-SCopa-:«1?iimied haxd "K^^-^E&mmtm--'limcm.mmS-:^ Gs-iforjaa.^.^Erri^
•reveals- that ,Tl_ile_Sa nligJ._^-'0-i^ia-*» from--4__eir--lana_&-:s_E_£^ tEfi.iRirs*. &JJ>*
t-e-fi'travet-tbvsr^th. b*^te._«M _he*<eropg iii the soiL .As'eE-ssr^-atK-jeredrj W___i_ni1__iEte_ion-'_h6 I_estan:_-o_sER3
t,locates a spot where t^jgigeon^tre-vand^-h- family inc_3__S-__at*became; at *-he_f'1--ffi-:-'t-i_r-;
-mes, harmful pest, has previously ->- " ! ■*•.-%-.:--•-•■*; •-•-.-'
bored itttd the baric and deposited-its
'-PIONfiERT HUgSC'5
,,-J
And K'f3K_|'"!fpllbw :'-'6^wnww3„ '"^aEy
"^D-h-stiS." is^tlie-i^'
PLAINS"
Clareny Mulfofd's/^PABTNEE^ §t
_ with. William Boyd -,
..,„..."-... IFraflay snmi'*!S-itaii0(i-iy"s Jmlly $®-®}
• •-• --■■ •- 'Wsite ©nsmeyg ".•'■ '-.-YYY:.'. * Y, ■ .
First full length feature . ^
-SHO-W- WHITE and the SEVElf" mt$®FS.
a/tatine4 SJiaday.f__S T^^^y^'^^V^s;;.-/,,
v». r
larvae. .^The.egg.-'Whj^h T^ieles^^i-e-.
I -_ posits grows into ^ ;gru^ whi!_ij;JBle-.
stroys the.:-la,ryaej o£L ,the-^igebn,';fae5
mra?. ~ ""--■■ "■— --
' good y.;v
, the -ftumber "of destructive bojei^,,..., interesting: Pion^r stoigs.^we have* •■->?■ ■ asn&ia}- •i.-.v'.-iij-.i .-• :•.;.-:
j 'All - .tM#^. inter^sUng. .htformatipn today. .-This- poem- w^.;;wHtten in •___[- TOOifii^"'mpuM_fe*fe^--3a-_S-
was,-unearthed at the de£a-tment..p_. 1838 by Sherman 3__ rPea_-£all at ■:;x. fe|fe-''',;'^T--- -- " :••-•*:.-?.-•':■
entomology at Michigan State "Co.-' Scipio,;;-N.- T. In _-___:,.._ix^-_h_-ee| -,: -•:>■".-.-* * n-.:i;."--- -•- -.■-"..;
lege, East Lansing,, whgp Mr., and years lattr, he __ci-_a--_fc_p--i-- tram ~T .=& ^-a';Wi£er" so' fe _. -____
jMi-s. Cole stopped with, -h%,Tsp,eci- memory..' It gives ___-i£_r*Iea- of the,^*5 ? ^Kf -^25*5? ^ ^-I88*
jmen. We «re;Jgmt^l^^ti1e«i to line of-talk used by-Qur forefetfaers\^m g^^?S^. -^.^
ithe interesting stoty aid fprtlien- to boost Michigan, ^fe .find:accord-1 * ^?g _^ .Tiuu..,™™.
perseverance in.getting the dafe... mg ,to. records- JSat'_na__y- of - thej*ws^IS0'!Eafl^3 ^^ 'to Aim Arii-C
. .... -'~:~"% ..-_.; _, ../Michigan pioneers caihe rrom Newi - * -™a,f. tJiKnij* _______a5srn_e 'Bav '■
thev l^Ft„ci-___-_a-ra__mi__ti^. and. ■ ' ^ \
they left;. dvU-sed"w.Jiknvuntties.■ and,
Local news pictures embracing .the comfortable hO-oss fco -ssekr,a-.^ois-^^ v_u--k__eb'a'--mi--, a sseat-fia_S'
Memorial DayVrade asid the schoe. time" in. the wad-rnss cof Michigaa, ■*■!» tf^^^! a S031® f-.-**^<asaa.
swing-out in addition tQ .two. reels, of we admire aeir couragB.- This poem ^J^-.S^ stJ^seiih^rhere
,fishhrg scenes, 'which took, in eyery- U(- typical of their whole,.ouied zeal T-^^lSbJ^l^ -^ ■^
1 thing from catching "pah fish _in\m-:for,.theVn_*w cotl__--y*w3-B_felt^y*had i^_: ^wiMnir ' _&e 'iack-b^an
,lan/ lakes -to" th^ higf.&Uowk .V £«£*«£»"^L^S!^■^«S_^_5^Bffl_tSSS
iTraverse Bay and angling.through..-today might well ta«s-. a.-.tip 1-jom At,a ■ ^Ss'ihe ^fe^ __: "hoDfjw fa-
the ice, snapped by Walter. Pas&;this sprightly poem d,their-"toft-f*^.:^^^^ ^ toEow to.
ini-rs of the State conservation de- fathers *-ai__t begin to-."boost taeir;-. - -*7T '. ■ •:•- ••- .'
partment, furnished -an interesting, ho -i.e. state. It inigSit he vweUv.to' ;-. ft'^«a ^lif state *,_€* V-_____ol_.
^gram for Rot_^'-*-Oia*^ °t _ltt>-c cheer,-,-^1? .WUS.$?% &to£T*
■JJse-Tt®%H3i of "Fairy" from her an-
3siaa.:5*|--^rination to the North. tot
-::Et&?-g-SMig, to be a_i.__-n|jal"(§v!^t
■wil^i "ESiiry-^-every"y_a_- _Ji6 jiair-
-.- .. «iaeys'!tad some; ^pot.ir s^iots saffirth:'©,£
•---' I>ix^'s^'B!ni__ance, -not m^ foi'Ythe
■pw^t&s -«of meetmg and grestsng old
-.cieQj-Sa'jso much as for the purpose
sd_'_ilialBng new craes, asid v^ien ishe
sboEieslsack'^se _ras a Bst .of -iie3___i
program for Kota-jans at.wicir.m-etr ™uvaie huuicub-. -. ..ix-i- -i-.__-.-j. -j,^ ^ffnitit fof all of-that
Lg at TheY-to^rm '^^^^^^J^ae^ S^S«i>
noon. ... . ..«>uld De wntt _ about _orm se.-ic, - tte ^^. fat>
is gonlr to be ^ort-handed pendmg' ^.^f^^t ^Mn^MP- Jffieri
„- smaller amounts of flour exchanged we give mixing and baking'
--owfcf,.; saisdy hj^Si. a?vJ 'te&SS Sie-
jflates. -C-tchange your wheat for
i_ourJ'4i'tT4_h_fl-Sfe.";a|-d f.e-ijoj, life-i'-
iHA^DEN- WQW^Wp^' -I^insehV; .
5_r Sale—One 7-ft. binder,
_-ft;Cbinder,. V&rtop.. J.938, Dofe
trucit, l--6n'i-937 Dddge pi<Mpt>£S2-'.
^•^.^J^-^tj^.^,-^..^^ Herman- Hetainger,..f
*ase ;votmg hst of the -i__r 'Judicial]5^*-,- **S- '-* "/l-:-' '• •■'-'••> - ■7!?'■■■-"-'
ISatjacts .of Alaska. .,:-.*.-* • •- -{**T!n?, d-V r ■ - -.^.^ , .... -•• .. ;
^-T-iis: year. __ie baxdly loi-ws'vs-ierei'J -._j^''*y0_fe jjiie _n__s__Mje'Co,' ^' "
-_se.is goii^-, and as long a_-_he isiai Organized 1845 5
(^iftit ;we w^w tete.to 5ia3ard;a) -,, ^r P__v«&,t!om|ai_3_'' ; r^^
guess as to ]ust where sbe will wind; . ..
-up-^but we wUl ta"ke a "bet'and g?v_.*! _,'■-,_*--:-™-'vJ^^-__-c_iA:'V ^; _£_,
--"»
m »_. i *t. *. -a. -r, __- - _, _V3_2ASTO"''tt'-:OM^:'^'M_^*-Mc_^
® -to 4 that s_ae -win Irecve a good! ; Phone 141 t44"
*time a^nd meet a lot of interesting i
-p^er-fprT-uryislIkee-at. " Radl-0 Service. All makes, parto-
^"^BSien ;«aie ^_m^ back she will and tubesi-aJs-. gasr.oH and aesessor--
plethat sh . has just met—everythmg j*service>f"Stafion, "SlU-.*_>-*'I-£Esaiit Lake •
trpm. a. layette to a -ractor, and theiRoads Saline phone 18CI-F13.
*_ime,she has trying to matcli a pairj : 4 ;*.
■ol-aancing slippers to a foK-1ximi_ied PAIR5I-N_-__SS!HnnP IHLAK
TBika,: and, gettftig a slip..that, win ......J^w<H_4ap^.QfflS(a__»-.,..
"blend with .a set of. .cof-_-aps.*or.^v=rA^^.na^s^i^^
the Fortymile, but she will 01i this nlan. ' ' H
Cowncil Fr©c©e_Hii-i_J
"co_lct be written about owe se-
.beauty.'our cities, our.^^M^ ^ ^ ^q-^Vt-mSBntains <tf
forests, but we could ji^:^b^ ^,.^Y2gs^ggfofeg5tfS__a _ta^ -:
their zeal and coui^Eig-? _tt5*g?ev_r we .„, -,_, 51 «ri*«a <Tinw -ft-*fefe__ri«»- ia
tni-ght profitably apply;1t:to ^__.awn Wienie otfi2# _buy a fraine, m
r I day and conditions.
M_chigai5a":
'fiff t'CS^Ir5b^,**f__-J \
W tf^B^bTYYYY^--.
Wsffc'-ij-t-
s*
>.
* fc^_-S-_ "
t^Nv.-t.v-i* "#»#«_ft>>» --j -jus
CtotmcU meeting-held.jn.-;the-,cpun-'. There's y_T_r-_taassachuJsetts, once
cil dhamber July 11, .1938,,.., .. ., j "MEOHIGANIA-'i.-r good enoog^i for sure,*
Mayor Townsend in,the. chair. . .'.Come all ye" Yankee*.-flmxiferpf -cshd^duBut - now shfe's- always laying oni
Clerk called tlie roll. .-» .... ,...i like to change yc-as-lat, .: -.-..-' taxation and manure^' ,-,
Oouncil men.-present:--l-indeman^.^^o've^unic enough-,^.-_--av_l,J--- she -costs.-yoiiza fleal xsf trouble, 'a
Gro^, Uphaus and Lambarth coming;. yond your nativ&._a£_S,« -., deal a'bit'.%5_l.pay, '■'■■■
later. ■ . - - ;.. And leavsa behind th&ca^.i-where.-Ea. "While all is free and easy, in Michi-
Clerk read the minutes of last, and snammyste^ -_?*.. .. ?,-..„- gstnia. : --: . .; :.
meeting and they stood approved as &nd follow' me, arid seme& i__Mi_ai-. * \, _-..*.. ' :.J'.*.: • - . . ... .,;,,
reRd. ... .. I. -..--gania. ■- .-'- -Then come ye Yankee Farmers, whe-
The following resolution-w^ read = 've*metal*hearts Eke me, .-rJ-
by the clerk. , .. ,. .. .; upm flie Siver <31inton, vs*y- t-jrs-gh 'And elbow grease in plenty to bow
Resolved that this counca-petltiQn the country bac__r- --' .<--. ■>.-■■ the forest tree,
the probate court of Washtenaw.,,.co.. i^gre is Que -_ais_ of C___{-__^.i,the Come ^alse"'a ■quarter section, an^
foT.'Je&ve to esEsnd su<_a.: ,g^3on. pf-
town ot pontiac^- .X'x-i
^ig^^a0.,-be_aeatt|ed .py t^Si?^ of -Which: springing1 iip so Esifei,, ssarr
attefe,by Nathan Bordine, ^ecgssedj. -.^wolvei___fl b^isscassay-y.
1 <___._=. ^ aecessasy. fog. the iaa_ne_- •^sdxiiiBi^-'to'Ts^a^s&iB^^^isni^
(CkfflS_S3i^^_.*_»i-_^-8)="s*'f*(. -_*:j'.*?S5 Michigaaia. »■ .*:... ita.-?'"
m lie -_oted-you.*Tl*vsa^>
M-higaaia. ■>«"*> *""st
■- -','!.-l_L -_£t
;>> ■?-".-
.■is-JSK'--?^
.'JJ5_E- $0
■mnror oh tne j. onymue, out sne win 01i this plan.
SH -kil Orders and personally gu_Ti___i- COOK IkOTOB SALES f?y-'
tees satisfactlbn, a fit and a- "blend. ASthB^^ elevrolet E___;16-a f ■
"We in the office have no idea' just - .:i^-A>i..A..: *•-£■_&& &
liqw "long she wUl be gone—she set- . ^Jgs^gajje^-Z cows, also sow due In-
tles that 'important fact for herself- September. Tt C. LeBaron.6300 Crane ,
-trt-we do trust and evert hope that 'ioaoV' jcir&t' i*oad'' 35: 'Of'IT. S.' 23: '
no -roughneck itiiner win grab oft - - •-••-*■'' *::- -•
our "Fairy and hold her in Alaska ftfe.l Fort Sal-Sr-jiged;: br«oder_3iPuse, size .
safe^reepirig,- as then we would be-I2ft.° by 12ft ^GsMY^i~S43(LiKaiieT^Y.'
at a loss to know just how to figure M,, •^pd^ejst-i.'-er. Used ice bos: 75-
out.-ia plan, of ^keeping this great'jb. capacity. ,_.-..
family .jpurnal -functioning without .-*',.: '——■*■''.-%■■ - .-..;.- -.. .-.,---
her—so have a heart, you Rough-: Federa-e_:-'GaiU-__.'iWc-__-m social*
neCks, and if you start anything we 0n Mrs, Cottp^'s lawn, +,Saturday
will pifblish .the truth about that night, 'July 30, Xc^ cream and cake
claim 'jppu jumped in the Innoko 15c, everybody come- I_^^
Stamped^ or .tell about the time you —' ~ ... -^ ""* » " . ^
raided.a hooch cache in the Tanana. For Sale—%.Hols£sun and 2 Guerri- "
.'..-' — «>v cows, fres^s^ Ed'-_e?r.'T;ces. pliC-ie- *
• -,£3_-.C__i_B MEWS 33 .•' * h. " - ' Wy
\ ^Monday jevening, July 18, was 7'x-^ *~—$ , " « i>
CJubVmgM again for the Salme Jim- For Rent—- furM-aed rorjras with
ior . livfe§fock, members. The school bath and gar&ge, 3£5 1ST. A_iu Arfcor.
yajpi Was grown up to sweet clover —'■ : »,
so jhey.did not play ball. It wa§ T"^ t00" p-~j 'ba^nar Thurcflav
decided"tp(^_«iaceb_-Q.Mjon6_-ynij?ht evening, August 2 on _Sr^,-church
gjdi haxe*a--tour for the nest chili laym of St,*-" Jcj-nes iSvaT^eliooi
I
I
aa_
SSost of the club tnehi- church on V.
■_h__.*_oun;^ta^ ^a ^^ ^Jg^-^t^ ''ttsttf^i3&n&
.ej^^and-program. * " -
§. 3.J2, HS_!ir3S Town.-
6£_-
-t® ut4^*sm®s$gi.
- 5fc¥ Smi
-Ts-^Sciya bi^rolejate nc\7_
Object Description
| Title | 1938-07-28; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-07-28 |
| 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 |
