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THE
VOLUME 58
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, 2VHC3HIGAN. T3HURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939
NUMBER 41
Do Your "Chores"
And Your Banking Too
WITHOUT LEAVING THE FARM
Banking by mail brings the bank as near as
your bam or mail box. You don't have to
stop important tasks at busy times to make
a trip to town—you can make deposits and
withdrawals just as well by mail as in
person.
Townsend Meeting j
Next Wednesday
PIONEER r TIMES
3From the file of July 3, 1890
A cargo of six million bunches of!
fire crackers reached* New York
from China, July if The sliip had i
been 102 days on the voyage. A j
Merchants Defeat
Inkster On Sunday
I Otis 3. Buoma to Saeak in the previous cargo "which was to have: Ninth 3Inning 3Rally Enabled Team to
School Auditorium; Sparge At- ; supplied the United States went Overcome Opponents in an
tendance Expected. ; d°311 ** sea* . ^ „ .' „
- ; Harvest is m full swing. Far*
.' mers are busy and the streets have
Otis J. Bcuma, former daily news-. a deSerted appearance,
paper editor, who has headed the
Exciting- Finish
Saline Savings
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
I
Non-Hardening Saginaw Med. Salt in Burlap bags
Try this real old-fashioned bbl. salt and save money.
Are you taking advantage of our new delivery
se:rvice? Better have Harry explain.
Ever try Hominy or Semi-Solid Buttermilk for finishing your hogs? Better investigate. We also
have Larro Pig Feed and 40% Concentrate to mix
with your own feed.
Get those pullets off to a good start with Larro
Egg Mash. You will be pleased with results.
Fly Spray 75c per gallon.
..Plymouth and Jackson Twine.
Arsenate of Lead, Calcium Arsenate, Potato
Spray, lime Sulphur nd Dustmg Material, and Dusters—more effective than liquid spray.
Cole's Feed Store
PHONE 47
SALINE
Washington legislative bureau for'
the Townsend National Recovery
Plan movement during the present
and the last sessions of Congress,!
will be the principal speaker at a
mass meeting ia the Saline 3High3 Monday evening session,
A ninth inning rally by the. Saline
Merchants gave them a victory over
Quite cool nights, mercury nearly Inkster there on Sunday. After two
touching the freezing point last j men were out Saline scored two runs
night. | to win, 4' to 3.
The city father's -audited an un-1 With two men out, 3H3. Frey sing-
usually large grist of bills at their j led and came^home'on a double by
making i Socks. K. 3Frey then singled to
school auditorium Wednesday, July; quite a hole in thej city's finances.
19th at 8 p. m., it was announced j People who sa,w :a dense smoke
this week by Floyd R. Moody, 3M3ich-' rising in the vicinity of the poultry
igan representative for the Town-' farm Monday may 3ha|ve thought
send" organization.
! there was a conflagration raging
. j down that way, but.it was only the
] burning over of the strawberry
4 ground.
| July 10, 1890.
J Milton H. Webb and family of
j Ypsilanti visited Saline last Satur-
j day. It is not often we see Milton's
score Socks with tlie winning* run.
Coleman, 3Inikster's catcher, - was
hit .on the head with a pitched ball
in the ftourth inning and had to be
taken from the game.
The score: R H E
Saline. 010 100 002—4 16 2
Inkster. 000 200 100—3 12 3
COL3UNS FAMILY HOLDS
25TH3 ANNUAL 3EETJ3NION
| genial smiling countenance on our Collins family was held Sunday in
j streets,
I Ed Berdam of Chicago came down
| to spend the Fourth with his moth-
; er, 3Mrs. E. W. Berdan, returning
' to Chicago Tuesday.
Jolm Beeber -and little son of
Cleveland, Ohio, are guests of 3Mr.
Beeber"s sister, 33Mrs. 3H. Guthardt,
west of town. ^
J. H. Bortle and family took an
outing at Pleaisant lake Monday.
3Mrs. A. K. Rouse and children of
OTIS J. 130U3MA
The 25th annual reunion of the
the home of 3Mr. and 3Mrs, Henry
Gitoeb, northeast of Saline, with 70
relatives and guests present from
Ann Aribor,' Detroit, Ypsilanti, Britton, Tecumseh, Macon, Clinton and
Saline.
Mrs. Jennie Burg and William Collins were the oldest members in attendance and Robert and Jean Groeb,
twins of the hosts, were the youngest present.
At the business session Elton Os
Elkhart, Indiana, are visiting rela- \ born of Macon was elected president;
tives here. ! Harold 3Finch of Saline, vice presi-
A birthday party in honor of | dent and 3Mrs.. Virgil Linn of Brit-
Jittle Reuben Lindenselimidt was eel- j ton, secretary and treasurer for the
ebrated Saturday by the gathering ensuing year. It was .voted to hold
of about 20 little folks who enjoyed,- the 1940 reunion on July 4, at the
it immensely. j home of John Camburn in Saline.
Races' at the 3Milan grounds next The program consisted of accor-
Saturday. Among! the attractions
billed is a race between Fannie K.
dion selections by 3Mary Ann Groeb;
recitation (by Richard 3Linn; a poem.
In his address, Mr. 3Bouma, who is
a native of 3Michigan, will discuss j but none
all pension legislation, including the-
•TfMimCQM^ IPlan .^-l/^i t~n44 .denial <?£,- ;
Townsend Plan cad the Social Se
and Nellie 3D., two local equine celeb-. "Penninlgton's Corners," written by
raties, Ibest two in three, for a purse; Ralph Burg of Alabama to his
of $100.00. | mother 3Mrs. Jennie Burg on her
Clinton sighs for a street sprinkler j birthday, and read by 3Mjs. Grover
materializes. i Burg of Ann Arbor. Ice cream ana
3 cake were served in conclusion.—
July 17, 1890 ; Tecumseh Herald.
curity .Act. He will also discuss inj Henry Burns of San Antonio, Tex- i
3FRANK3 E. W3CNHXE
Canning Supplies
BALL, KERR, PRESTO, FRUIT JARS
JAR 3RU3BB3ERS, CAPS, 3UDS '
Parawax .... ^... lb., lOcFruit Pectin, lg. bottle, 10c
Jiffy-Seal package, lOcMason Jar Caps, Doz., 19c
FINEST QUALITY MEATS
FOWL gE« lb., 23c [Rib Roast ggg lb., 29c
Smoked HamS, Home Cured and Smoked, ^^ {^ 23 C
Veal Pockets
lb., 18c
Veal Chops ^™ lb., 25c
Chuck Beef Steaks, lb., 25c
Pickled Pig's Feel, lb., 10c
LARD, Pure Home Rendered............... .. 3 lbs., 29c
Jelke's Whipped Dressing
3FBEE! SALAD P]LATE
Qt. 39c, Saturday Only!
FREE DISH CLOTH ! "
Staley's Cream Corn Starch | *■»
Staley*s Cube Starch, all for * • C
JELLO, special ic B^US^gSL?^ Both for lie
Sunshine 3Krispy Crackers, lb., 15cCooWes, 3 varieties, 2 lbs 15c
STORE -
CHEESE-—Mild, Medium, Sharp—to suit your taste!
Kraft Cheese, Brick, Am., 2 lbs. 49c
3FLT- S3FBAYS
6 Oz. Can, 10c
Pint 25c Quart 45c
3Fresh Cottage Cheese, lb... 12c
3Fly Swatters; each..
5o—10c
FIy-3Ribbons, 5 for........—— 10c
PHONE
38
SCHMID'S HOME FOOD STORE
P3H03NE
38
ECON03MY—S3ERVICS
detail the effect of the recent vote; as, is the guest of A. A. Wood this
on the Townsend Plan ibill in the 3 week. ,
house of representatives. j The cherry crop has been light, j Frank E Winkle, 42 years old,
Friend amd acquaintance of many d. Nissly now drives "a horse of 50;I0 Walsh'road, Webster township,
congressment -and senators, 3Mr. I another " color" ha3vinigl ,soId the ^^ Saturday morning at his home
Bouma is particularly well posted one -. he has for some time been after an illness of several months.
on "inside Washington happenings" driving, and purchased a white one. j jje was born in 3Leipsic O, Nov.
and liis appearance here is expected e. w. Wallace and wife took a;2l, 1896, a son of Lewis and Anna
pleasant drive" to Urania yesterday 3 Rader Winkle. He had lived in
morning, returning with them Dr.; Washtenaw county for 23 years. He
to draw a large number of Town-
send Club members from this part of
the state who are interested in hear-
4= 4. x. ^ 44 «. *• a U* D* Billmeyer and family of Chat- j was employed for seven years by
]fg fhf ^Sa h«,f *£,^Z.t i f100^' Telm-' wh0 ^ ***** a P01" i Harry Richards in the awning busi-
by the Townsend_ bill m_Congress, j tion of the summer here. I ness ^ere.
accordin
friends.
to Mr. Moody. Bring' your
How's This For A
Big Week?
Saline Theatre
Pictures.
Shows Pick of
A glorious evening's entertainment
awaits you at the. Saline Theatre in
"Rose of Washington Square,"
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Tyrone Power and Alice Faye, the
romantic stars of* 3I3rving, Berlin's
"Alexander's Ragtime Band," are
co-starred with Al Jolson, singing
again in his inimitable way his mem-
dry-laden song- hits of yesterday.
The story of a woman who loved
her, man and kept on loving him although he tricked her and hurt her
and brought heart-break upon them
both is thrillingly told in the milestones of melody of the last two
decades.
Claudette Colbert and Don 'Ameche
A cow belonging to Henry Preston
on the Sidney 3Harwood farm in
Pittsfield has (been puUed out of the
ditch twice recently and she is old
enough to know better.
A little son entered the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gottlob Hertler last
week.
As the season advances the fail-
., , . ure of the apple orop becomes more
—those two superb comedy players j apparent. one man offered us his
"*"%? \ f^ f^d suPP0rtm.£ cast entire fcr one doUar.
worthy of their talezttii in their first The La^ies> Aid g^t -of tbB
picture together, "IMidnight," which M E ^^ ^ hoid ^ afternoon
Paramount presents to local movie-; te fc a home^ef TMCrs. J. Sturm,
goers Sunday and Monday. : Wednesday July 25.
"Boy Trouble," the new Para- W£f*^r»el3J. ^jafly and chil-
mount film opemng next Tuesday sending the week with
is, as the title-suggests, a story of;^n ^ Fmmext at Chelsea,
a parent-youth free-for-all m a typ-j mFrank Mffler of Centralia, Wash.,
ical American home. Cast in the: •-.,*"— .:*:„ „ iX,--* „,-0-f cj„t.^ov
chief roles, as mother and father. !made Salmea brief visit Sunday.
Mary Boland and Charlie Rugglesj Whortleberries
match their wits and strength' Big crop in 3Batty swamp. Admit-
against a formidable crew of young-; tance on Mondays, Wednesdays ana
sters, including- Donald O'Connor,. Fridays. 25 cents is the charge.
Billy Lee, Joyce Matthews and John' ' P- H. Rouse, Prop-
3Hartley. The comedy was directed! An Ann Ailbor man shipped 385
(by George Archainbaud. : pounds of boo3ks to Rome last week
The sinister activities of under- paying- about 10 cents a pound ex-
World intrigue operating in the ranks. press.
of a police department, and the dis- A> Holmes, one of the Ann Arbor
covery of the "brains" who uses the iivery men (formerly of this ■vicin-
law as a shield, comprises ttite theme jjy) jj^g invested $1,000 in a) new
nf '"m^a Coinf- S!f-»oTrP-a ■!?!>(»>" P.TCO (hack)
The M- E. church is now lighted j Surviving are his widow, Lillie
but not with electricity but the next ] Sousa Winkle; three sons and two
thing ta it, six mammoth lamps j daughters, Neil, Lyle, Robert, Delight
having been substituted for the old' aXid Florence, lall at home; his par-
chandelier. A great improvement, j ^jts Mr. and 3Mrs. Lewis Winkle
The expense was $35. j of Dexter; eight brothers and three
One of the gayest meat wagons [ sisters, George, David, Floyd,, Gro-
that has made its appearance on j ver, John. Dewey, and 3Lewis, Jr., in
our streets is now driven by George; Washtenaw county, Robert of Hil-
A. Lindenselimidt. Gewige is an ad-1 !iard q., Mrs. Clarence Shingledeck-
mirer of beauty and enjoys seeing jer 0f - Ann Arbor, 3Mrs. Donald
a fine outfit as well as anyone. | Shurtz of Saline and 3M3rs. Hazel
Fred Gauntlett reports a very sat-j Knickerbacher of Dexter; and . sev-
isfactory trade since opening up in eral nieces and nephews,
the Wallace Mock. | Funeral services were held at 10:30
George Seitz held the lucky num- j Tuesday morning, Rev. Harold De-
ber, 24, which drew the gold watch ] yries ofiiciating. Burial was in For-
at t3he Forest City baking powder j est jjUj cemetery.—Ann Arbor News,
drawing at D. Nissly's this morning,
TIE QUESTION ARISES
How to get Quick Action
on Important little
Business Deals
The Quick Answer is
Observer Liners
Gc per. line first insertion. 4c per line! Wolverine Horsehide Work Shoes
v each subsequent insertion. at Parsons'.
M3ES3IMUM G3H3ABG3E. 35 CENTS I — 1
Clarence Cook, Auctioneer. Phone
152.
For Sale—Fresh new milch cow.
Gross Hardware.
Radio Service. Call Art, Saline
phone 181-F13.
W. E. Dietiker, licensed embalmes
and undertaker. Phone 175-F2.
Custom -combining. Charles Kern,
Rfd 2, phone 194-F11. 44
New Styles Men's New White
Dress Oxfords just in, 2.35-2.95, at
Parsons'.
-For Rent—8o acres one mile from
Saline. A. G. Wood, 1417 Dime Bank
Bldg, Detroit. 22tf
For Sale—3-piece wicker suite,
fibre rug, 2 lavatories with fittings.
B. J. Boettger.
Chevrolet Truck, low mileage, late
model. Only 5295.00. Wiedman
Auto Co., Saline.
For Sale—Sweet or sour cherries.
Edna Gross, 317 East Michigan aye-
nue, phone 236.
Heating- and sheet metal work,
furnace cleaning and repairing. R.
G. Wahl, phone 160.
We handle ail of Pratts Poultry
and Stock Remedies. Lambarth
Bros.' Hardware Store.
3Butter Pecan Coffee Cakes, 12c
each; Sugar 3MMasses CooMes, 12c
doz., Saturday. Saline 3Bakery.
A new tube may be all your radio
needs. Consult tie radio doctor,
Kelly, 211 South Ann Arbor street.
Especially equipped to repair auto
parts and farm machinery. Welding
of all kinds. Brooks Brothers will
fix it^. if anyone can. Phone 101.
of "The Saint Strikes Back,! n.r^j COUpe
3Radio's newest thrill drama with
George Sanders in the title-role of
"The Saint." This picture appears
on the same, program witth, "Boy
Trouble."
Veteran Team to 3Beunite
SALINE ROTARY CLUB
A reunion for the first livestock
judging team trained at 3Michig!an
State College is to be .one of the
features of the ail-day picnic celebration Tuesday, July 25 ait the 3Pon-
Saline General Hospital
*MrsT G. L. Parsons went to the
home of .her son, Robert, in Royal
Oak Sunday. She is improved.
Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth Burch of
the State luospital hav& a-daughter
born 3Friday morning, July 7.
Frank Hollis, who was severely
burned from a high tension wire,
is imprwing.
Helen Bredernitz daughter of 3Mr.
and 3Mrs. Herman Bredernitz, is recovering from an appendectomy.
Little ICathleen Pink, daughter of
Mx. and 3Mrs. Percy- Pink, had her
tonsils and adenoids removed Friday
morning.
Federated Church Notes
Rett. Roy J. Sffller, 3Mtaister
1932 Chevrolet 4-door, runs like
new; low mileage; has had the best
of cafre; reasonable price. Wiedman
Auto Co., Saline.
DEAD OB AUVE
Farm animals removed promptly.
Phone collect to Ann Arbor 2-2244.
Central 3Dead Stock Company.
BUY NOW!
1932 Ford Victoria.
1935 Chevrolet Coach.
COOK. MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
Dead or useless farm stock wanted. Horses ?3, cows ?2. Prompt
service, including Sundays. Call
Adrian 484, reverse charges. Adrian
Taiftcage Co.
Sunday, July 16, 10 o*cloc3k, sermon: "We Wbruld See Jesus."
11, Sunday school studying the
life of a foolish king.
Tuesday, afternoon and evening,
Sundajy school picnic at "the Saline
paHc. "Let's mate it a family affair
especially around the tables in the
evening supper hour.
Wednesday, the Dorcas "circle
meets with 3Mrs. Otto C. Hagans.
Methodist Chureh Notes
Walter C. B. Saxman, Minister
10, morning worship service. Sermon topic: "The "Unstable."
11, Church school. 3Ray Dawis,-
superintendents
Add. one and a half cups of cooked
prunes (mashed) to a quart of par-
tiallly frozen vanilla ice cream.* It
makes a delicious, economical dessert. -
WATER DUES
With the advent of a new calendar tiac State 3BBbspital. Prune purpose
year, Roy 3MiUer, chairman of pro- of the program is to celebrate the.
isrrams for July, had Dr. Wallace 50th anniversary of the founding of
read an article by Herbert Hoover the state's first Institutional herd,
on "3Boys' Clubs,'-- which proved in- purebred Holsteins. Team members
teresting. Alwin Bur3khardt read of wMo were coaiched in 1899. by tne
the work being accomplished to stem late ED. W. Mumford include the
iuvenile delinquency by the Ameri- Rev. N. A. 3M3cCune, East 3Lansmg,
can 3Legion Softball leagues and kin- John b. Strange, Grand Ledge, for-
dred organizations. This article jap- mer commissioner of agriculture
peared to the ^^^^^t^ **& *°w a. member of ^J*™**" **- ^m "be *t the Citizens Bank on
was written by the great baseball ^ce commission,^- ^klJ ^_ Saturday, July 15, to collect water
player, Tris Speaker. ner, farm superintendent at Cran- ?rr3rlua,J" -y *
The two articles were presented Drook, 3Professor George W. Humph- °-ues-
with a view to awaken interest on j™ ^ the dairy department of the
the part of the,club in the boy prob-i University of Wisconsin, and V. M.
lem. in our community. ' shoesmith, East Lansing- real estate
Wesley Dietiker, a -guest of his malL T3h!e coach died a year ago
father, told of the higlilights of his ^ another member of the team,
recent tour -to Kentucky on a hi- George Severance, died recently m
cycle. Washington, D. C.
F. Camburn, Treasurer.
In Milan This Week
and every week on Saturday. Dr.
Frank Gifford, Toledo Optometrist
Eyes examined, glasses flitted. Office: Milan Hotel, 2:30 to 9:30 p. m.
This is America, not Japan,
Italy, Germany or Russia!
You women have rights!
Demand that the "old man"
take a trucMoad of wheat
to the Hayden Flour 3Mills
at Tecumseh and bring back
a year's supply of that
famous "1900" 3Blour. We
give a "Double-Money Back
Guarantee" on the flour.
But in ADD3ITIJON THE FREE
DISHES' will tic3kle you
pink. Dishes also given
with each load of wheat,
providing it comes to 50
bushels.' 3Don"t- over-look
this offer.
Special value. 3Men's Sanforize*!
Shrunk Overalls 98c pair. G. E<
Parsons.
For Sale—Lots on North Davenport street. 3Mrs. A. J. Warren,
Phone 70-F3.
Trucks to 3haul grain from combine. We have several good ones,
priced right. Wiedman Auto Co.
Contracting- on combining, $2.50
per acre. See Hayes, 6y2 miles west
of Saline, or phone 151-F3. Saline. 2
Chevrolet Coach, good finish and
tires,« locally owned; full license;
03NLY $45.00. Wiedman Auto "Co.,
Sa3line.
Cash paid for dead or disabled
stock. Telephone, collect, Tecumseh
350. C. R. 3Frost, licensee for1 Daring- & Co. 40
For Complete tosurance Protection—Life, Health and Accident,
Auto and 3Fire—see Ronald L. FitzGerald Agency.
For examination of the evrs and
glasses made to order, const?; the
oculist Dr. L. O. Gilrnon, Ann Arbor, Packard at.3Hill.
Attention! All bedbugs, moths*
roaches and their eggs completely-
destroyed with cynanide gas. Woilr
guaranteed. Kenneth Hu3bbard, 655
Allen St. 3Milan. - 42
Place your order for White Leghorn pullets. Reasonable prioS.
We handle poultry equipment and;
remedies. Morton Poultry Farm,
Saline, phone 182-F22.
Attention, Dairymen and Poultry-
Raisers. We guarantee Suoerchlor
for general disinfecant p-^**ents
high bacteria count, also ha-^ 'leasehold merits. Cole's Feed Store. 44
ARE YOtT T3KTNK3ING ABOUT
L3INOLEUM? Ray 3Rauser has lust
returned from Armstrong's school
of linoleum laying. Call us ror free
estimates. Toll paid on Saline calls.
3Phone 3817. Rauser Outfitting Co.,
210 W. Washington St Ann Arbor.
$325.00 Spinet PiancJ—cannot be
told from new, early 1938 modeL
Rather than ship to Chicago, will
offer same to responsible - party for
the small balance of $138.50 at $8.00
per month. Write at once to Mrs.
Earl I Netzow, 1412 Farmer St;
Detroit, 3Mich., who will advise where
piano may be seen. _ 41
Wanted—People in this vicinity
who have any legal printing required:
in the' settlement of estates, eta,
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.
unir ads avs nvswes.
COOLED
THEATRE
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 13-14T15
Alice Faye, Tyrone Power and Al Jolson in
"Rose of Washington Square"
Sunday and Monday, July 16 and 17
"MIDNIGHT5'
Starring Don Ameche and Claudette Colhert
Tuesday and Wednesday, July 18 and 19
DOUBLE FEATURE
"The Saint Strikes Back"
—AND—
"BOY TROUBLE"
Object Description
| Title | 1939-07-13; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1939-07-13 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
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| Title | 1939-07-13; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1939-07-13 |
| 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. |
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| Transcript | THE VOLUME 58 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, 2VHC3HIGAN. T3HURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939 NUMBER 41 Do Your "Chores" And Your Banking Too WITHOUT LEAVING THE FARM Banking by mail brings the bank as near as your bam or mail box. You don't have to stop important tasks at busy times to make a trip to town—you can make deposits and withdrawals just as well by mail as in person. Townsend Meeting j Next Wednesday PIONEER r TIMES 3From the file of July 3, 1890 A cargo of six million bunches of! fire crackers reached* New York from China, July if The sliip had i been 102 days on the voyage. A j Merchants Defeat Inkster On Sunday I Otis 3. Buoma to Saeak in the previous cargo "which was to have: Ninth 3Inning 3Rally Enabled Team to School Auditorium; Sparge At- ; supplied the United States went Overcome Opponents in an tendance Expected. ; d°311 ** sea* . ^ „ .' „ - ; Harvest is m full swing. Far* .' mers are busy and the streets have Otis J. Bcuma, former daily news-. a deSerted appearance, paper editor, who has headed the Exciting- Finish Saline Savings Bank The One Story Bank On the Corner I Non-Hardening Saginaw Med. Salt in Burlap bags Try this real old-fashioned bbl. salt and save money. Are you taking advantage of our new delivery se:rvice? Better have Harry explain. Ever try Hominy or Semi-Solid Buttermilk for finishing your hogs? Better investigate. We also have Larro Pig Feed and 40% Concentrate to mix with your own feed. Get those pullets off to a good start with Larro Egg Mash. You will be pleased with results. Fly Spray 75c per gallon. ..Plymouth and Jackson Twine. Arsenate of Lead, Calcium Arsenate, Potato Spray, lime Sulphur nd Dustmg Material, and Dusters—more effective than liquid spray. Cole's Feed Store PHONE 47 SALINE Washington legislative bureau for' the Townsend National Recovery Plan movement during the present and the last sessions of Congress,! will be the principal speaker at a mass meeting ia the Saline 3High3 Monday evening session, A ninth inning rally by the. Saline Merchants gave them a victory over Quite cool nights, mercury nearly Inkster there on Sunday. After two touching the freezing point last j men were out Saline scored two runs night. to win, 4' to 3. The city father's -audited an un-1 With two men out, 3H3. Frey sing- usually large grist of bills at their j led and came^home'on a double by making i Socks. K. 3Frey then singled to school auditorium Wednesday, July; quite a hole in thej city's finances. 19th at 8 p. m., it was announced j People who sa,w :a dense smoke this week by Floyd R. Moody, 3M3ich-' rising in the vicinity of the poultry igan representative for the Town-' farm Monday may 3ha ve thought send" organization. ! there was a conflagration raging . j down that way, but.it was only the ] burning over of the strawberry 4 ground. July 10, 1890. J Milton H. Webb and family of j Ypsilanti visited Saline last Satur- j day. It is not often we see Milton's score Socks with tlie winning* run. Coleman, 3Inikster's catcher, - was hit .on the head with a pitched ball in the ftourth inning and had to be taken from the game. The score: R H E Saline. 010 100 002—4 16 2 Inkster. 000 200 100—3 12 3 COL3UNS FAMILY HOLDS 25TH3 ANNUAL 3EETJ3NION genial smiling countenance on our Collins family was held Sunday in j streets, I Ed Berdam of Chicago came down to spend the Fourth with his moth- ; er, 3Mrs. E. W. Berdan, returning ' to Chicago Tuesday. Jolm Beeber -and little son of Cleveland, Ohio, are guests of 3Mr. Beeber"s sister, 33Mrs. 3H. Guthardt, west of town. ^ J. H. Bortle and family took an outing at Pleaisant lake Monday. 3Mrs. A. K. Rouse and children of OTIS J. 130U3MA The 25th annual reunion of the the home of 3Mr. and 3Mrs, Henry Gitoeb, northeast of Saline, with 70 relatives and guests present from Ann Aribor,' Detroit, Ypsilanti, Britton, Tecumseh, Macon, Clinton and Saline. Mrs. Jennie Burg and William Collins were the oldest members in attendance and Robert and Jean Groeb, twins of the hosts, were the youngest present. At the business session Elton Os Elkhart, Indiana, are visiting rela- \ born of Macon was elected president; tives here. ! Harold 3Finch of Saline, vice presi- A birthday party in honor of dent and 3Mrs.. Virgil Linn of Brit- Jittle Reuben Lindenselimidt was eel- j ton, secretary and treasurer for the ebrated Saturday by the gathering ensuing year. It was .voted to hold of about 20 little folks who enjoyed,- the 1940 reunion on July 4, at the it immensely. j home of John Camburn in Saline. Races' at the 3Milan grounds next The program consisted of accor- Saturday. Among! the attractions billed is a race between Fannie K. dion selections by 3Mary Ann Groeb; recitation (by Richard 3Linn; a poem. In his address, Mr. 3Bouma, who is a native of 3Michigan, will discuss j but none all pension legislation, including the- •TfMimCQM^ IPlan .^-l/^i t~n44 .denial £,- ; Townsend Plan cad the Social Se and Nellie 3D., two local equine celeb-. "Penninlgton's Corners" written by raties, Ibest two in three, for a purse; Ralph Burg of Alabama to his of $100.00. mother 3Mrs. Jennie Burg on her Clinton sighs for a street sprinkler j birthday, and read by 3Mjs. Grover materializes. i Burg of Ann Arbor. Ice cream ana 3 cake were served in conclusion.— July 17, 1890 ; Tecumseh Herald. curity .Act. He will also discuss inj Henry Burns of San Antonio, Tex- i 3FRANK3 E. W3CNHXE Canning Supplies BALL, KERR, PRESTO, FRUIT JARS JAR 3RU3BB3ERS, CAPS, 3UDS ' Parawax .... ^... lb., lOcFruit Pectin, lg. bottle, 10c Jiffy-Seal package, lOcMason Jar Caps, Doz., 19c FINEST QUALITY MEATS FOWL gE« lb., 23c [Rib Roast ggg lb., 29c Smoked HamS, Home Cured and Smoked, ^^ {^ 23 C Veal Pockets lb., 18c Veal Chops ^™ lb., 25c Chuck Beef Steaks, lb., 25c Pickled Pig's Feel, lb., 10c LARD, Pure Home Rendered............... .. 3 lbs., 29c Jelke's Whipped Dressing 3FBEE! SALAD P]LATE Qt. 39c, Saturday Only! FREE DISH CLOTH ! " Staley's Cream Corn Starch *■» Staley*s Cube Starch, all for * • C JELLO, special ic B^US^gSL?^ Both for lie Sunshine 3Krispy Crackers, lb., 15cCooWes, 3 varieties, 2 lbs 15c STORE - CHEESE-—Mild, Medium, Sharp—to suit your taste! Kraft Cheese, Brick, Am., 2 lbs. 49c 3FLT- S3FBAYS 6 Oz. Can, 10c Pint 25c Quart 45c 3Fresh Cottage Cheese, lb... 12c 3Fly Swatters; each.. 5o—10c FIy-3Ribbons, 5 for........—— 10c PHONE 38 SCHMID'S HOME FOOD STORE P3H03NE 38 ECON03MY—S3ERVICS detail the effect of the recent vote; as, is the guest of A. A. Wood this on the Townsend Plan ibill in the 3 week. , house of representatives. j The cherry crop has been light, j Frank E Winkle, 42 years old, Friend amd acquaintance of many d. Nissly now drives "a horse of 50;I0 Walsh'road, Webster township, congressment -and senators, 3Mr. I another " color" ha3vinigl ,soId the ^^ Saturday morning at his home Bouma is particularly well posted one -. he has for some time been after an illness of several months. on "inside Washington happenings" driving, and purchased a white one. j jje was born in 3Leipsic O, Nov. and liis appearance here is expected e. w. Wallace and wife took a;2l, 1896, a son of Lewis and Anna pleasant drive" to Urania yesterday 3 Rader Winkle. He had lived in morning, returning with them Dr.; Washtenaw county for 23 years. He to draw a large number of Town- send Club members from this part of the state who are interested in hear- 4= 4. x. ^ 44 «. *• a U* D* Billmeyer and family of Chat- j was employed for seven years by ]fg fhf ^Sa h«,f *£,^Z.t i f100^' Telm-' wh0 ^ ***** a P01" i Harry Richards in the awning busi- by the Townsend_ bill m_Congress, j tion of the summer here. I ness ^ere. accordin friends. to Mr. Moody. Bring' your How's This For A Big Week? Saline Theatre Pictures. Shows Pick of A glorious evening's entertainment awaits you at the. Saline Theatre in "Rose of Washington Square" Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Tyrone Power and Alice Faye, the romantic stars of* 3I3rving, Berlin's "Alexander's Ragtime Band" are co-starred with Al Jolson, singing again in his inimitable way his mem- dry-laden song- hits of yesterday. The story of a woman who loved her, man and kept on loving him although he tricked her and hurt her and brought heart-break upon them both is thrillingly told in the milestones of melody of the last two decades. Claudette Colbert and Don 'Ameche A cow belonging to Henry Preston on the Sidney 3Harwood farm in Pittsfield has (been puUed out of the ditch twice recently and she is old enough to know better. A little son entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlob Hertler last week. As the season advances the fail- ., , . ure of the apple orop becomes more —those two superb comedy players j apparent. one man offered us his "*"%? \ f^ f^d suPP0rtm.£ cast entire fcr one doUar. worthy of their talezttii in their first The La^ies> Aid g^t -of tbB picture together, "IMidnight" which M E ^^ ^ hoid ^ afternoon Paramount presents to local movie-; te fc a home^ef TMCrs. J. Sturm, goers Sunday and Monday. : Wednesday July 25. "Boy Trouble" the new Para- W£f*^r»el3J. ^jafly and chil- mount film opemng next Tuesday sending the week with is, as the title-suggests, a story of;^n ^ Fmmext at Chelsea, a parent-youth free-for-all m a typ-j mFrank Mffler of Centralia, Wash., ical American home. Cast in the: •-.,*"— .:*:„ „ iX,--* „,-0-f cj„t.^ov chief roles, as mother and father. !made Salmea brief visit Sunday. Mary Boland and Charlie Rugglesj Whortleberries match their wits and strength' Big crop in 3Batty swamp. Admit- against a formidable crew of young-; tance on Mondays, Wednesdays ana sters, including- Donald O'Connor,. Fridays. 25 cents is the charge. Billy Lee, Joyce Matthews and John' ' P- H. Rouse, Prop- 3Hartley. The comedy was directed! An Ann Ailbor man shipped 385 (by George Archainbaud. : pounds of boo3ks to Rome last week The sinister activities of under- paying- about 10 cents a pound ex- World intrigue operating in the ranks. press. of a police department, and the dis- A> Holmes, one of the Ann Arbor covery of the "brains" who uses the iivery men (formerly of this ■vicin- law as a shield, comprises ttite theme jjy) jj^g invested $1,000 in a) new nf '"m^a Coinf- S!f-»oTrP-a ■!?!>(»>" P.TCO (hack) The M- E. church is now lighted j Surviving are his widow, Lillie but not with electricity but the next ] Sousa Winkle; three sons and two thing ta it, six mammoth lamps j daughters, Neil, Lyle, Robert, Delight having been substituted for the old' aXid Florence, lall at home; his par- chandelier. A great improvement, j ^jts Mr. and 3Mrs. Lewis Winkle The expense was $35. j of Dexter; eight brothers and three One of the gayest meat wagons [ sisters, George, David, Floyd,, Gro- that has made its appearance on j ver, John. Dewey, and 3Lewis, Jr., in our streets is now driven by George; Washtenaw county, Robert of Hil- A. Lindenselimidt. Gewige is an ad-1 !iard q., Mrs. Clarence Shingledeck- mirer of beauty and enjoys seeing jer 0f - Ann Arbor, 3Mrs. Donald a fine outfit as well as anyone. Shurtz of Saline and 3M3rs. Hazel Fred Gauntlett reports a very sat-j Knickerbacher of Dexter; and . sev- isfactory trade since opening up in eral nieces and nephews, the Wallace Mock. Funeral services were held at 10:30 George Seitz held the lucky num- j Tuesday morning, Rev. Harold De- ber, 24, which drew the gold watch ] yries ofiiciating. Burial was in For- at t3he Forest City baking powder j est jjUj cemetery.—Ann Arbor News, drawing at D. Nissly's this morning, TIE QUESTION ARISES How to get Quick Action on Important little Business Deals The Quick Answer is Observer Liners Gc per. line first insertion. 4c per line! Wolverine Horsehide Work Shoes v each subsequent insertion. at Parsons'. M3ES3IMUM G3H3ABG3E. 35 CENTS I — 1 Clarence Cook, Auctioneer. Phone 152. For Sale—Fresh new milch cow. Gross Hardware. Radio Service. Call Art, Saline phone 181-F13. W. E. Dietiker, licensed embalmes and undertaker. Phone 175-F2. Custom -combining. Charles Kern, Rfd 2, phone 194-F11. 44 New Styles Men's New White Dress Oxfords just in, 2.35-2.95, at Parsons'. -For Rent—8o acres one mile from Saline. A. G. Wood, 1417 Dime Bank Bldg, Detroit. 22tf For Sale—3-piece wicker suite, fibre rug, 2 lavatories with fittings. B. J. Boettger. Chevrolet Truck, low mileage, late model. Only 5295.00. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. For Sale—Sweet or sour cherries. Edna Gross, 317 East Michigan aye- nue, phone 236. Heating- and sheet metal work, furnace cleaning and repairing. R. G. Wahl, phone 160. We handle ail of Pratts Poultry and Stock Remedies. Lambarth Bros.' Hardware Store. 3Butter Pecan Coffee Cakes, 12c each; Sugar 3MMasses CooMes, 12c doz., Saturday. Saline 3Bakery. A new tube may be all your radio needs. Consult tie radio doctor, Kelly, 211 South Ann Arbor street. Especially equipped to repair auto parts and farm machinery. Welding of all kinds. Brooks Brothers will fix it^. if anyone can. Phone 101. of "The Saint Strikes Back,! n.r^j COUpe 3Radio's newest thrill drama with George Sanders in the title-role of "The Saint." This picture appears on the same, program witth, "Boy Trouble." Veteran Team to 3Beunite SALINE ROTARY CLUB A reunion for the first livestock judging team trained at 3Michig!an State College is to be .one of the features of the ail-day picnic celebration Tuesday, July 25 ait the 3Pon- Saline General Hospital *MrsT G. L. Parsons went to the home of .her son, Robert, in Royal Oak Sunday. She is improved. Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth Burch of the State luospital hav& a-daughter born 3Friday morning, July 7. Frank Hollis, who was severely burned from a high tension wire, is imprwing. Helen Bredernitz daughter of 3Mr. and 3Mrs. Herman Bredernitz, is recovering from an appendectomy. Little ICathleen Pink, daughter of Mx. and 3Mrs. Percy- Pink, had her tonsils and adenoids removed Friday morning. Federated Church Notes Rett. Roy J. Sffller, 3Mtaister 1932 Chevrolet 4-door, runs like new; low mileage; has had the best of cafre; reasonable price. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. DEAD OB AUVE Farm animals removed promptly. Phone collect to Ann Arbor 2-2244. Central 3Dead Stock Company. BUY NOW! 1932 Ford Victoria. 1935 Chevrolet Coach. COOK. MOTOR SALES Authorized Chevrolet Dealers Dead or useless farm stock wanted. Horses ?3, cows ?2. Prompt service, including Sundays. Call Adrian 484, reverse charges. Adrian Taiftcage Co. Sunday, July 16, 10 o*cloc3k, sermon: "We Wbruld See Jesus." 11, Sunday school studying the life of a foolish king. Tuesday, afternoon and evening, Sundajy school picnic at "the Saline paHc. "Let's mate it a family affair especially around the tables in the evening supper hour. Wednesday, the Dorcas "circle meets with 3Mrs. Otto C. Hagans. Methodist Chureh Notes Walter C. B. Saxman, Minister 10, morning worship service. Sermon topic: "The "Unstable." 11, Church school. 3Ray Dawis,- superintendents Add. one and a half cups of cooked prunes (mashed) to a quart of par- tiallly frozen vanilla ice cream.* It makes a delicious, economical dessert. - WATER DUES With the advent of a new calendar tiac State 3BBbspital. Prune purpose year, Roy 3MiUer, chairman of pro- of the program is to celebrate the. isrrams for July, had Dr. Wallace 50th anniversary of the founding of read an article by Herbert Hoover the state's first Institutional herd, on "3Boys' Clubs,'-- which proved in- purebred Holsteins. Team members teresting. Alwin Bur3khardt read of wMo were coaiched in 1899. by tne the work being accomplished to stem late ED. W. Mumford include the iuvenile delinquency by the Ameri- Rev. N. A. 3M3cCune, East 3Lansmg, can 3Legion Softball leagues and kin- John b. Strange, Grand Ledge, for- dred organizations. This article jap- mer commissioner of agriculture peared to the ^^^^^t^ **& *°w a. member of ^J*™**" **- ^m "be *t the Citizens Bank on was written by the great baseball ^ce commission,^- ^klJ ^_ Saturday, July 15, to collect water player, Tris Speaker. ner, farm superintendent at Cran- ?rr3rlua,J" -y * The two articles were presented Drook, 3Professor George W. Humph- °-ues- with a view to awaken interest on j™ ^ the dairy department of the the part of the,club in the boy prob-i University of Wisconsin, and V. M. lem. in our community. ' shoesmith, East Lansing- real estate Wesley Dietiker, a -guest of his malL T3h!e coach died a year ago father, told of the higlilights of his ^ another member of the team, recent tour -to Kentucky on a hi- George Severance, died recently m cycle. Washington, D. C. F. Camburn, Treasurer. In Milan This Week and every week on Saturday. Dr. Frank Gifford, Toledo Optometrist Eyes examined, glasses flitted. Office: Milan Hotel, 2:30 to 9:30 p. m. This is America, not Japan, Italy, Germany or Russia! You women have rights! Demand that the "old man" take a trucMoad of wheat to the Hayden Flour 3Mills at Tecumseh and bring back a year's supply of that famous "1900" 3Blour. We give a "Double-Money Back Guarantee" on the flour. But in ADD3ITIJON THE FREE DISHES' will tic3kle you pink. Dishes also given with each load of wheat, providing it comes to 50 bushels.' 3Don"t- over-look this offer. Special value. 3Men's Sanforize*! Shrunk Overalls 98c pair. G. E< Parsons. For Sale—Lots on North Davenport street. 3Mrs. A. J. Warren, Phone 70-F3. Trucks to 3haul grain from combine. We have several good ones, priced right. Wiedman Auto Co. Contracting- on combining, $2.50 per acre. See Hayes, 6y2 miles west of Saline, or phone 151-F3. Saline. 2 Chevrolet Coach, good finish and tires,« locally owned; full license; 03NLY $45.00. Wiedman Auto "Co., Sa3line. Cash paid for dead or disabled stock. Telephone, collect, Tecumseh 350. C. R. 3Frost, licensee for1 Daring- & Co. 40 For Complete tosurance Protection—Life, Health and Accident, Auto and 3Fire—see Ronald L. FitzGerald Agency. For examination of the evrs and glasses made to order, const?; the oculist Dr. L. O. Gilrnon, Ann Arbor, Packard at.3Hill. Attention! All bedbugs, moths* roaches and their eggs completely- destroyed with cynanide gas. Woilr guaranteed. Kenneth Hu3bbard, 655 Allen St. 3Milan. - 42 Place your order for White Leghorn pullets. Reasonable prioS. We handle poultry equipment and; remedies. Morton Poultry Farm, Saline, phone 182-F22. Attention, Dairymen and Poultry- Raisers. We guarantee Suoerchlor for general disinfecant p-^**ents high bacteria count, also ha-^ 'leasehold merits. Cole's Feed Store. 44 ARE YOtT T3KTNK3ING ABOUT L3INOLEUM? Ray 3Rauser has lust returned from Armstrong's school of linoleum laying. Call us ror free estimates. Toll paid on Saline calls. 3Phone 3817. Rauser Outfitting Co., 210 W. Washington St Ann Arbor. $325.00 Spinet PiancJ—cannot be told from new, early 1938 modeL Rather than ship to Chicago, will offer same to responsible - party for the small balance of $138.50 at $8.00 per month. Write at once to Mrs. Earl I Netzow, 1412 Farmer St; Detroit, 3Mich., who will advise where piano may be seen. _ 41 Wanted—People in this vicinity who have any legal printing required: in the' settlement of estates, eta, 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. unir ads avs nvswes. COOLED THEATRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 13-14T15 Alice Faye, Tyrone Power and Al Jolson in "Rose of Washington Square" Sunday and Monday, July 16 and 17 "MIDNIGHT5' Starring Don Ameche and Claudette Colhert Tuesday and Wednesday, July 18 and 19 DOUBLE FEATURE "The Saint Strikes Back" —AND— "BOY TROUBLE" |
