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VOLUME 58
SALINE, WASH3TE3NW COUNTY, 3MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, 3MAY 11, 1929
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3NUMB3ER 32
Where do you keep .
your valuables?
—answer it yourself . . then come in and
inspect one of those individual safe deposit
boxes that we lock away for you in our big
steel vaults.
—and remember—you carry the only keys
that securely lock your valuables in.
Saline Savings
Bank
The One Story 3Bank On the Corner
T7.COOPERATE
In the Clean Up-Paint Up-Fix Up Campaign!
START at home—pledge yourself to do something—even -though it Is only
a little cleaning, painting oi repairing.
YOU set the example—others will follow and our community "will be a
belter, cleaner and safer place in which to live and work.
DON'T PROCASTMATE —ACT NOW. Everybody will benefit—YOU —
LABOR—BUSINESS—THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY—and there's a heap of
personal satisfaction in doing your part in this great Campaign.
THE COMMITTEE
ssii
Pill
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a
Wolverine HorseMde Work Shoes
at Parsons'.
Radio Service,
phone .183L-F13.
Call Art, S&line
Finck's Overalls are sold at the
Bur3khart Store.
t
Men's Work Socks §1.00 per dozen pairs at Parsons'.
Several good horses. 3Priced to
sell quickly. Wiedman Auto Co.
Men's Spring Suits made to order.
3Fit guaranteed. G. 3L. Parsons.
W. E. Dietiker, licensed embalmer
and undertaker. Phone 175-KL
Wanted—Girl to do light housework. Address 211 N. Ana Arbor St
Special value.
Shrunk Overalls
Parsons.
Men's Sanforized
98c pair. G. 3L.
Wanted—Experienced maid for
general housework 4 in
Phone 164-F4.
family.
For Sale
GIVE US A RING. FOR
Welch Higrade Fertilizers
FARM SEEDS, BULK GARDEN SEEDS
Vigoro, Bone Meal, for lawns and gardens
EARLY CABBAGE and TOMATO PLANTS
Three kinds of HYBRID CORN
LARRO FEEDS, BRAN, MIDS
MEAT SCRAPS, TANKAGE, OIL MEAL
SEMI-SOLID BUTTERMILK, DRIED
SWEET MILK and BUTTERMBLK
LARRO FAMILY FLOUR -
Inoculation for seeds and Soy Beans. Smut treatment for Oats.
Cole's Feed Store
PHONE 47
SALINE
Many helpful ideas pertaining' to
the national Clean-Up, 3Fix-Up campaign have been issued from the
headquarters and from branch divisions in larger cities. Many of
these could not be carried out in
detail in a smaller community, but
some could be adapted to the situations.
Among the suggestions about
homes are some that are timely.
For instance, have you an attic?
Had you ever thought of halving it
fixed into a room some time? The
national bulletin suggests that now
may be just the best time of all to
accomplish such dreams. On the
market today are many kinds of
wall finish which can. it>e applied
in sheets without the expense of
plastering. This finish makes an
attractive room and cuts expense
decidedly. During this campaign
many merchants are offering bargains and greatly reduced prices
en paint and wallpaper. By taking
advantage of these savings such unfinished rooms may Be finished at
a -very small cost. Your local builder
or lumber company will be glad to
supply further information.
Attention is called to the ads appearing in this paper this week:
Besides our regular advertisers)
SALINE ROTARY CLUB
Finest Quality Foods
3H3C-3ME SM03KED
HAMS, -wfoole, lb.,
25c
H03ME SM03KED
Picnic Hams, lean, lb., 16c
Baseball Season Is
Well JJnder Way
What With the School, Town Team
and Softball Games, There
is Much Activity.
3Belleville Defeated 4 to 1
The Rockets continued their win>-
ning streak Friday as they defeated
Belleville 3High here, 4 to 1. With
wonderful support in the field and
at bat, 3F*inkbeiner agara proved
masterful as Belleville was held to
three hits.
The lone Belleville run came in
the seventh inning, when Uchman Uii yy
drew the only, walk that Finkbeiner I percentage of ~95,
issued, stole second, and came :*oime J prout as runner-m;
on a single by Schlyd. Up untii' — ■-—-= -ra7-„n-<=
that time the visitors had ueen held
to two hits and had had just two
men left on the bases.
Saline was able to collect only
five hits off the offerings of 3Dolph,
but seven errors in;J3he field caused
the downfall of Belleville. 3ETeiber
scored the first run in the second
No fix, no charge. Kelly's Radio
Service, 211 S. Ann Arbor street.
Chairman 3Fred O. Weidmari, aft-'' *• _
er having, puzzled his brows over „ Joh\ our Ladte£. Hosi<*y «""£
,. ; ,. ■ „ Now have over 50 members. G.
vtarious kinds of questionnaires for -^ paj-goue
the past ten years, had an oppor-! ' ,
tunity to get even with, his broth- i For Rent—-So acres one mile from
er 3Rotaria*ns at the meeting of the gaum.. _^. g. Wood, 1417 Dime Bank
club at The Tavern last Thursday B1(Jg Detroit 22tf
noon. While he denied the soft im- s' __| .
peachment that he had arranged the For BBaa_4i purebred Shorthorn
program with any fought <£ yearling DuUs. Carles Lambarth,
long line ot ^^ 149.Fla
_ . room house and 9
I acress of land on Monroe street just
! outside city 31imits. Frank Daniels.
Cash paid for past due notes and
accounts receivable; any amounts,
National Fidelity Co., Birmingham*
3Mich.
Wanted—Washing and ironing to
do at my home; will call for and
4? O
"getting back" at a, long, line or '^3~" "i^.q-ni-.q
program chairmen, nevertheless he.p e 1*ta"-bld-
*" ■" '•— " 1*°1- "f tmrentv more or j „ ., _^
32
did spring a list of twenty more ors Parkerhouse Rolls, 10c dozen;
less familiar airs, with 3M3rs. Merritt M;()laases cookies, 12c dozen, Sat-
Martin at the piano, amd members galtae Baikery.
tried to guess the name of each J
song played. . habit1 Heating and sheet metal work,
As it is more or ^ °f * i^du fuma cleaning and repairing. R.
with him, Dr. J. B. Wallace waiKea ^ m_M ^^n 1fin
deliver,
office.
3Leave word at
Observer
34
For Sale—28-46 Wood Bros, grain
thresher; Allis-Chalmers 3-plow tractor; .both in good condition. Gross
Hardware.
Buy chicles that pay. Order now
for early order discount. U. Si. certified Hatchery. Saline Valley
Farms, Inc.
ium k"«c ". witn iiiiu, j-"~ "■ " ■•"JT" „~ _»„-<,. a G. Wa3hl, phone 160.
inning, when .-uchman| off ^th theJ'go^aEotf-, »
many other merchants have joined | when he got to first on an error
hands to help you purchase thej-by VanBohler at second base, stole
things you need for the Clean-Up! second, took third on a) passed ball
Hamburg and Sausage, Fresh^ :Best Quality, lb., 1^c
F3RES3HDY D3RESSED .
3Broilers, lb., 30c
Fowl, lb.— 25c
Chickens
R3IB E3ND
Pork Loin Roast, lb., 22c
3LEAN
VEAL CHOPS, Choice, Prime Veal* none better, iu »SZ
Mother's Day Special
Cordial Cherry Chocolates, 29c value 21c
Pound 3Box
one
SALADA TEA y2ib.
Green 3Label, 31c 3Mixed Tea, 35c
Brown Label, 33c Blue 3Label, 39c
PandGSoaP6bars.25
Brooms, 25c, 49c, 59c, 69c, 79c
IVORY 3BTlA3KES
03K3YDOL 3Largc
CHEPSO Pkg.
23c
AMM03NLA, Gurvy 15c, 33c
WA3LV3ET , laxge Can
Wall Paper Cleaner.—.. Sic
—0— ./ - _
Fix-Up program ini your own home.
How about some attractive awnings
to shield your windows from the
excessive heat of the sun! this summer? In this issue will be found
an ad from a reliable firm who
make all types and sizes of awnings, and have established an enviable reputation for fair dealing and
quality merchandise.
How about brightening up the
home with some of the colorful new
curtain materials? Nothing makes
a room more clean and attractive
looldng than crisp, fresn, colorful
curtains. Consult the acts for information where these may be
found.
3Have you a garden spot in your
back yard? The local garden club
has bulletins of information about
planting which axe practical and
tell you just what is seasonal to
plant. There is a wide assortment
of vegetables and flowers from
which to choose. With even reasonable care it is surprising what nature • can do with a handful of seeds
sunshine, and a well perpared seed
bed. Why net dig up a small plot
and have the fun of watching
something grow. Perhaps you love
flowers, even1 a few are worth the
effort of cultivation.
We may not be able to build
new homes or paint tne ones we
already have, but we surely can
find something to do to Iielp the
campaign in our own; community.
It may be nothing- more than painting a chair. Read all the ads this
week and don't be afraid to ask
for estimates on any job or fixing
you are hoping to have done. You
will find courteous responses from
every advertiser here, we are sure.
You may .be 3happily surprised to
;find the expense is less than you
had anticipated. This is a good
time to insulate your home against
the heat of summer. Why not get
an estimate? Let's make this a
real campaign and a successful one!
and scored "on an error by Dolph
In the third the visiting team blew
up in the field, allowing the Rockets to score three runs on two hits
and five errors.
Thomas started the third with a
single. Then the left fielder fumbled a ball off Gall's bat, putting
two on. Jacobs got on and Thomas
scored on an error by Uchman at
third and Gall and Jacobs later
scored on another error .by Uchman.
Saline's five hits were collected by
Thomas, Gall, Finkbeiner, Heiber
and. Schaeffer.
The score:
R H E
Belleville 000 000 1—1 3 7
Saline 013 000 *—4 5 1
Merchants Win Sunday 2 to 1'
The Saline Merchants got off to
a good start this season -as they
defeated Dearborn here Sunday afternoon by a score of 2 to 1. 3From
the very start it was a pitchers'
duel between 3Harwey Frey of the
locals and W. Sterhng of Dearborn,
with the battery of Harvey and
"Chuck" Frey finally winning out
Sahne's scoring came ia the
fourth inning when Bob 3H3amilton
and K. 3Frey tallied an a single by
Leidheiser after Rock 3had poled out
a single; 3Hamilton got on on an
error and Frey reached first when
Rock was throwni out at third. H.
Mercier scored 3Dea)rborn's lone run
in the eighth.
The main, feature of the game was
iFrey's 13 strike-outsv -With wonderful control and speed he was* very
seldom behind the batter and walked
just one.
The score:
R XT __Q
Dearborn .... 000 000 010—1 3 11
Saline 000 200 000—2 4 3
Fordson Tractor, excellent eondi-
and tion.. Be sure to see it before you
■up.
DnTSrd^lnn^or wen W wiedman Auto Company.
out-of-town guests ^^f^t^for uosaae WO Jo eoirepjq
dall was present_as a. ^°S^fBob aQj sjpnip uaouSaT amiM. Areq-awB
SLC:SoJr°hW "week- « uo. seo^peonpa, ^aa0
as well as Dan Levhet of the Ford ^ Saj^.Wolvertae seed oats,
Motor Company. cleaned and ready to sow. C. D.
CHRISTIAN 3M. BURKHARDT Finkbeiner, Saline phone 142-F21.
srs &^ax -£» ^B/«ter'9375 ^«r
was able to get out every day de- Road.
spite the fact that hewas in poor ^ Ren^$15 per ^^
health the last few y^T* „ b arv ^th the privilege of elderly man
Mr. Burkhardt was ^L™UJ^. JJ™ ^ ^ -Sf Lewls st * pll(>ne
BULK
FERRY'S SEEDS Package J
Choice Green Vegetables and Fresh Fruits
All 3Kinds
F3RESH
Pineapple for Canning 18s
large size
■per Case
% Case
$2.79
$1.45
Schmid's Home Food Market
"It Costs 3No More to Serve the Best"
T3HR3I3FT—PLUS SATISFACTION*
Across from Post Office
PH03NE 38 for Prompt Delivery Service
:improve:me:nt notes
Alwin 3Burkhatrdt Is having," his
home painted.
3Lee Tescher and Sam Lambarth
had their homes insulated last year.
So far this season Herman Heininger, 3Fred Brenion' and Sim-R. Wilson have had their homes insuTated.
Fred Baueknecht has had a new
asbestos roof placed on his hojne.
John Kohler, Jr., has built a) new
barn on his farm;
Walter Towler "has built an enclosed porch at his home on Maple
street.
We'd hke to chronicle all home
and farm improvements this year,
so if you are doing something your-
se3lf or you know of anyone who is,
The Observer would like to know
about it
In Milan This Week
and every week on Saturday. Dr.
3Frank Gifford, Toledo Optometrist
Eyes examined, glasses flitted. Office: 3Milan Hotel, 2:30 to 9:30 p. m.
Tecumseh Shut Out 1 to 0
Tuesday afternoon the Rockets
met the Tecumseh 3Ihdians in a
game here which proved a thrilling
contest, going nine innings before
aJ score was tallied. 3B*inkbeiner
found his most competent rival of
the season in Spillman, the fcdians'
hurler, who held Saline down for
eight innings, allowing* only two hits
during that tame. But a slight
touch of wildness in the ninth caused the run which took the game.
Two bases on balls and an infield
out pufc Tower on third from where
he scored on Gaill'su single otver second for the lone marker.
From start to - finish it was a
pitchers' battle with 3Finikbeiner
strildng- out 13 while Spillman
fanned 10.
The score:
E E E
Tecumsehi 000 000 0(K)—0 3 1
Saline 000 000 001—1 3 1
CLEAN TJ3P, SATU3RADY
AE persons naving rubbish to
send to the dump are requested to
have same at the curb so that it
may be carted away on Saturday.
■ C. E. Alber, Commissioner.
27, 1868, in Freedom township, the
son of 3Michael and Sarah Rentz
Burkhardt. He had made his home
here for the past 48 years and was
a member of Trinity Lutheran
church, and for many years was a
member of the. church choir. He
followed the trade of paper hanging
for more than 25 years.
He is. survived by one sister, 3Mxs.
Emaiiuel Rentschler, and several
nieces and nephews.
3Funeral services were held at 2
o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the
Dietiker funeral home and at 2:30
at Trinity Lutheran church, Rev.
A. G. Wacker of Scio officiating.
Burial was in Oak GroWe cemetery.
SALDSTE GRANGE
The regular meeting of Saline
Grange No. 1831 was held Wednesday evening, May 3, at Veterans?
hail at Mooreville. The- session was
called to order by the worthy master and the usual routine "of business was transacted.
Ed. Johnson was obligated in the
third and fourth degrees by 3Andrevj
Campbell of Pittsfield Grange.
3M3r. and 3Mrs. Andrew Campbell
and 3M3rs. WiUiaim Lindemann ot
Pittsfield Granige were guests.
- The next-meeting will be held on
Wednesday evening, May 17, with
Mr. " and 3Mrs. Claude Gilbert as
hosts. This will be in the form of
a card party and also moving pictures will be shown.
.The lecture hour was in the form
of a (baseball quiz with Ernest Girbach and Clair Gilbert as captains.
Jiving there. 317 Lewis St.,* phone
2043W, • Ypsilanti. 33
Sale of New Idea Spreaders,
JLoaders and Rakes. An ' unusual
opportunity to purchase these popular implements at a discount.
Wiedman Auto Company.
For Sale—Four sows with 35 pigs
and sows due to farrow soon; also
two registered Shropshire ewes with
two ewe lambs each by side. Jesse
Hewens, Ypsilanti, phone 7136-F12.
_ARE YOU T3EHjNIC!NG ABOUT
L3TN03LEUM? Ray Rauser has just
returned from Armstrong's school
of linoleum 31aying. Call us ror free
estimates. To3U paid on Saline calls.
Phone 3817. 3Rauser Outfitting Co.,
210 W. Washington St. Ann Arbor.
Wanted—People in this vicinity
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 such matters and to
have your notices appear In this
paper it is only necessary to ask the
Probate Judge to send them to The
Saline Obesrver.
Protect .your car and yourself by
insuring with a reliable firm, Mich.
Mutual Liability Co., Ronald Fitz-
Gerald, agent
For examination of the eyes and
glasses made to order, consul: -the
oculist, Dr. L. O. Gibson, Ann Arbor, Pac3kard at 3H3ill.
DEAD OR ALTVE
Farm animals removed promptly
Phone collect to Ann Arbor 2-2244.
Central Dead Stock Co.
1932 B4 Ford Pieloip.
COOK MOTOR SAI^S
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
3International 10-20 Tractor, recently overhauled. Will sell for
small amount over cost of repairs.
Wiedman Auto Company.
Special low prices on White 3Leg-
horn chicks starting May 5th. Also
hatching eggs. We how handle
Oakes, Royal, and Jamesway brooders and equipment, also Russ--y~'s
Remedies. "Morton Poultry F.. :.i,
phone 182-F22:
SPR3ING
Perfect Circle Rings will stop oil
consumption and pep up your motor.
We have sets for Ford, Plymouth,
Dodge and Chevrolet in stock. 3Let
us estimate the job on your motor.
-COOK MOTOR SALES
Phone 61
BIG AUCTION SALE
At Storage 3Furniture Sales, 4 W.
3M3chigan Ave., Ypsilanti, 3Michigan,
2 o'clock sliarp, Saturday, May 13,
1939. Beds, Dressers, 3M3attresses
Chairs, Buffets^ Stoves, leers, Baby
Beds, Davenports, Rockers, Tables,.
Stands, Breakfast Sets, other articles too numerous to mention. Rain
or shine. All goods ta be sold.
Terms—cash. No goods to be removed until settled for. 3Milford Os-
bunn, Auctioneer; Mable Osburn,.
Clerk.
Looks as if Great Britain is still
willing to feed the mad dogs a little
if they will .talk about being appeased.
Rogers Comers Church to
3Eresent Play
The choir of St Johrfs church
will present "An 01d-3B*a*3hioned
Mother,'' a three-act drama, the
second time to fulfill many requests
as it wais given at Chelsea last week
Watch for date and place.
THE OBSERVER LINERS
6c pen line first insertion, 4c per line
each subsequent insertion.
3M3INIMt!3M: CHARGE. 25 CENTS
Saline Theatre
.Friday and Saturday, May 12 and 13
Martha Raye, Bob Hope and Andy Devine, in*
"Never Say Die"
Mickey Mouse Comedy Added .Shorts
Clarence Cookt Auctioneer. Phone
152.
Star Brand Shoes are better. At
the Bur3khart Store.
We handle aill of 3Pratts Poultry
and Stock Remedies. Lambarth
Bros.' 3Hardware Store,
Especially equipped to. repair auto
3parts and farm machinery. Welding
of an kinds. Broo3ks Brothers •will
fix; it, if anyone can. Phone 101.
Sunday and Monday, May 14 and 15
Alice Faye, Constance Bennett, Mercy Kelly,
Joan Davis, in
"TAIL SPIN"
Also MARCH OF TIME
Tuesday and Wednesday,. May 16 and 17
New MID-WEEK BARGAIN BBLL!
See announcement elsewhiere. Take advantage
of these
BARGAINS IN A-l ENTERTAINMENT!
-rj?
Object Description
| Title | 1939-05-11; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1939-05-11 |
| 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 |
