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VOLUME 59
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, 3MTC3HIGAN, THURSIJAY,' MARCH 21, 1940
3NUMBER 25".
EASTER - -
Easter is a joyous, haply season—of
bursting bud and singiBg birds; the
season when life expresses new hope
and courage—wThen winter's dreary
days are forgotten and everyone looks
ahead to bright skies, green grass and
woodland flowers.
Why not make Easter a season of taking a fresh start in your business affairs? You will find the association
with this bank a mutual benefit and
pleasure.
Delightful Cantata
Church
proc:
'LATJ&i..
TION
IF. F. A. Banquet Was
THE 03LD FOR THE NEW
i. rau;
Just .as the old grey mare still
has to go out and help our moder;i
Clarence Cook, Auctioneer. Phone
152. e
s
Sunday Evening Under the Direction of George Schmid; 3Public
Cordially Invited.
Saline Savings
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
A delightful cantata will be presented at St. Paul's church Sunday
evraning, 3March 24. There will be
solos, duets, trios and quartets of
mixed voices under the direction of
George Schmid. "Memories of Easter Morn" by Ellen Jane Lorenz is
the cantata which will he presented.
The songs included are "All Hail,"
mixed voices; "Hosaima," choir;
"Ride On in 3Majesty," choir; "On
Olive's Brow," solo, Erwin Schmid::
! j "The Passion," choir; "The Dying
I S Love," duet; "The Ninety and
J [Nine," choir'; "I Glory In the.
1 1 Cross," solo, 3Mrs. Erwin Schmid*!
I | "He Arose," mixed voices; "I 3Know i
{ I That My Redeemer Lives," solo,!
j | Mrs. George Wood; "Hallelujah!" j
J j choir. The public is invited to at- j
| • tend this cantata and are assured'
s j a real musical treat. \
I : \ !
I I Rotarians Enjoy
! I Colored Movies
i:
• • Taken on Trip to Near the North
! ; Pole by Professor Scherzer
J , of the U. of M.
The Rotarians enjoyed a fine program of motion pictures presented
last Thursday noon by 3Prof. Allan
Scherzer of the engineering college
of the U. of M. at The Tavern.
The program lasted about 45 minutes with- three reels of colored
pictures shown. The subject of tlie
movies was of a 23% -month trip
which Prof. Sherzer took on Hud-
s~r. Ba|y3 He traveled on a steamer
owned by the Hudson Bay Fur
Company and took pictures of the
scenes and activities along the way.
He went as far north as Craig Har-
Whereas, Friday, -March 22nd, is
the anniversary: of the Crucifixion > ft *lia - 0 has *-o go out and help our modera Radio Service,
of Christ, our Lord and Savior, it! iinillAflf nllPPPS^ vehicles out of the mud, etc., so dii phone. 181-F13.
is hereby requested tliat all mer- j i/iuilttui -jwvv-^o-j Qle Saline ^ department have io
chants and places, of business close; , call for succor last Wednesday
their establishments during the Tre Wonderful Program, Delicious night when the new fire trucil
'Ore services from 12 neon until 3 ; Menu and 3Fine Music Enjoy- couldn't get up enough pressure
p. m. on that date. .;- i ed by Large Gathering. .to oxtingu sh a fire in: the smoke-
' B. E. DODGE, ! house in back cf Haarer's market.
Mayor 3Pro Tem. j ~By C. A. Jewell The old one, recently made cr;er,
Call Art, Saline-
Monday and Tuesday, shampoo-
and fingerwave 35c. Helen's Beauty*
Shop.
WHO'S WHO
ES^WASHTENAW
: For four consecutive years the was called out to assist.
Saline chapter of the F. F. A. has The fire was brought under coii-
; sponsored a community Father-Son trol before it could spread to other
Tour eyes? Consult the oculist,.
Dr. Gibson, Packard at 3Hill, -Ann
Arbor.
Heating and sheet metal work,.
| banquet in the auditorium; and the buildings, but 600 pounds of ham furnace cleaning and repairing. R.
! ; last one, held on Friday evening, and bacon received too much smok-',G- Wahl. phone 160.
was a splendid success in spite of lng.
jfoul weather and bad roads. i
One hundred fifteen plates were
; For Sale—Timothy seed, bred
Hampshire gilts, cholera immune.
j Interesting Sketches of the j J laid and a delicious menu served by, THE OBSERVER LINERS | Banier & °°ae' Textile road.
I readme- Business. Civic and I jthe girls of the home economics de-i ,„„ "" ; "
j waamg uusmes* uvic ano | s ^ , MENHMUM CHARGE. 25 CENTS Baby turkeys from purebred
| Professional Leaders of the j ; P^^ ^emxead w the F. F A.! ■ . ! teanze stock. Orders taken. Roy
1 County. r> f
Old and new floors sanded. Andrew Hartman, phone 114-F2.
VAN AMERINGEN
I . grams prepared by the F. F. A
j j boys in the chapter colors decorat-; House for rent in 3Milan
{. ed the plates. i Saline 108.
The most pretentious program.' —
they, have ever prepared was ren- W. E. Dietiker, licensed embalmei
dered without a single mis-step and and undertaker. Phone 175-F2.
was enthusiastically received."
While the guests were gathering
the 3High School Band played several -selections remar3kably well.
Then following the invocation by
Rev. Walter Saxman the banqueters fell to and did full justice to
the bountiful repast daintily served
by a score of high school girls.
3Mr. Jewell then introuced 3M3r.
William Austin, president of the
school board, who filled the office
of toastmaster in> a most creditable,
manner.
When there are four such brilliant ifiembers all on the same program one is at a loss for terms of
praise. The Rockwell Memorial
Quartet of Jackson gave jolly life
to the program with their rollicking songs and pantomime numbers.
The Kendall Sisters stole the hearts
of the hearers and almost stole the
show with the sweetly blended harmony of their several numbers.
Prof. E. L. Anthony, dean of ag-
pj.fi,. ! Yenikel, 6095 Vreeland road R. F. D.
25 2, Ypsilanti. 26
For Complete Insurance Protection—Life, Health and Accident,
Auto and Fire—see Ronald L. FitzGerald Agency.
Especially equipped to repair auto
New Spring Samples for Tailored I V3*** and iarm ma-**""-^. Welding
.i+„ :..,.«- =_ «-i_i. , . .. 4. . of nil kinds. Riwiks T-lrnt3hfvr<3 will
Suits just in. Call and look them
over. G. L. Parsons.
Ladies, join our Hosiery Club and
get a pair 3Free. New spring colors
just in. G. L. Parsons.
Rooms to Rent—Call after 4:30 p.
m. Mrs. Ardis Heininger, 214 S. Ann
Arbor St., phone 260-F3. 25
For Sate—Registered Duroc boars,
sows with pigs, new pop corn. Dan
Hertler & Son, phone 184-F21.
Easter lilies, Easter plants and
Easter flowers at the Saline Greenhouse. Miss Ruckman. Phone 23.
.of all kinds. Brooks Brothers will
fix it, if anyone can. Phone 101.
It you don't like my service, tell
me; if you do, tell others. Kellv
riculture from Michigan State Col- Radio Service, 211 So. Ann Arbor St.
In an office which expresses the lege, eloquently outlined the manj^
hnT „r-h*r.-h ■<= nr,i-r 7nn ™rS? £™i! Poise and calm of a well ordered positive advantages that accrue to' We're paying $3 for horses, $2 for
the'T^rth Pole ; life* we find one of Ann Arbor's the farmer in these turbulent times, cows. Telephone collect, Tecumseh
uie jmui ui ruiK. _ axid plea(j for a closer co-operation 350. C. R. Frost, licensee for Dar-
Prof. Scherzer was delayed in j leading attorneys, V. E. Van Amer- and £artnership between father and ling & Co.
getting to Salme because cf weath- [ jngen. A few well chosen pictures son on tlie farm.
RROliS
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COPYRIGHr 1932 b»
*Sb Ci 3* N027H AMEBIC*
T3HE BE£*T insurance against old age and
disability is an interesting mind. I like to
hang pictures on the walls of my mind; and
make it possible for a man to live with
and not be bored with himself.
After all; Money is an article which may
he used as a universal passport to everywhere except.Pierrer. and as a universal
provider of everything except happiness.
Si be hai>py folks—that is atout c.
there is to it.
Lloyd E. Fairbanks Ins. Agency
er conditions, but managed to ar- j
rive in time to show the pictures.
CARD OF THANKS
Surely none
For Sale—1935 Ford V8 coupe; 4
new tires, new batteity, good, clean
throughout; 1940 license plates. Inquire at 5144 Pleasant Lake Road.
Dead-Useless Farm Stock Wanted
Horses $3, cows $2. For pronipt
service, including Sundays, call Adrian 484, reversing charges. Adriaa
Tankage Company.
TmNKING ABOUT CARPETS,
Rugs and Linoleums? Ray Rauser
has unusually nice assortments to
choose from at lowest prices. Toll
paid on Saline calls. Phone 3817.
Rauser Outfitting Co., 118 North
Fourth Avenue, Ann Arbor.
reflecting favorite spots of scenic could resist the clear logic of his' It's not too late for your Easter
• beauty add to the peaceful atmos- reasoning. appointment. Open Saturday night
phere' in this busy domain. And finally Judge Charles O. for your convenience. Helen's
Bargain Buys
1932 Chevrolet Coach.
1930 Chevrolet Sedan.
1929 Buick Sedan.
1930 Ford Coach.
1932 Ford Coach.
COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
Mr. Van Ameringen was bom in Arch of Hillsdale paid 3high compli- Beauty *Shop.
I wish to thank all who so -kind- i Holland and as a young .lad^ in the ment to the F. F. A. and the 4-H
3M3rs. Caroling RentscMer.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
1904 3Kansas City had only
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,„ „memhprp-l mo dm-incr mv ill i schools there learned three different clubs for the grand work they are We handle all leading makes of!
ij i^memueieu -ne um.ui.., my , langua&es> -j^ geographical location doing for a Mtherto neglected seg- Brooders and Poultry Supplies. Also '
of that country being such that ment" of our youthful population. BROODER HOUSES. See us today 1
much of the trade .is -carried on His subject was "Bridging tlie for your needs. Saline Hatchery. j
with neighboring nations. Therefore, Gap", and under this title he deftly !. , ... „-J„J,
it is essential for cne; to acquaint explained how misunderstandings For Sale—Genuine Pfister Hybrid,two automobiles and they collided!
^^^ himself with the language of'those between individuals may be neatly Seed Corn. Columbia seed oats' These cars could, still be render-
thank/tn mv friends and ■ne'ehbors i ™*a whom he will have to deal, bridged over and healed. His inijn-'£rown fi"om certified seed. Frank ing service if the proper gas, oil
for their manv ca^ds flowers and Mastering the three Rs, languages, itable eloquence and wit seasoned Kanitz, Milan, phone 237-F21, one- and lubricants were used. Yciir
car-dv -sent in remembrance of my • and a goodly store of fundamentals iwith. numerous stories and episodes half mile south of Cone. 27 car is definitely protected and safe
birthdav Mr- Tuiia Carven ihe came to America and graduated will be remembered by all for ai in OUR care. We have made an
y' "' ' \ from, the law school at the U. of M. i long, long time. And we certainly; 1935 Ford Piokup - intensive study of ALL cars and
Since that time his life hope we may hear every one of Reconditioned motor, Ground Grip-
ihK'imi ii ll ih iii'irT-TTriflriM.M.^graggwy"""-^-*-'
Our Afe «6to I>o*s Saw
'ier Hams
^tourtt ste Is rtfeniat &%
* - ~»rn ifnir .zjiI
Faster Lamb
in 1905.
has Ibeen closely identified with these people again. And we shall per rear tires, steel pickup box.
civic progress in Ann Arbor and all look forward eagerly to the next handy farmer's car.
• - - „ „ . . . COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
Washtenaw county. For six years, F. F. A. banquet.
F. F. A.-MOTTO
3Learning to do.
Doing to earn.
Earning to live.
Living to serve.
In Sacred Concert
»&!
lite £,$?es for coloring
ecmomy Sale
Tomato Soup
OR
PORK AND
BEANS •
3 cans 25c
Franco-American Macaroni—
3 cans, 27c |
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUICE
20 oz. can 3 for 28c
50 oz. can 23c
FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI
3 cans 27c
COFFEE SALE
Continental lb., 21c . HAPPY HOST
Beech-Nut - lb., 29c 3 lb. Bag .._..:.... 39c
Quaker lb., 27c lb. 15c
SALADfi
TEA-BAGS
10 for 10c
he was a member of the,
school board and is its president j
now. A member of the board of the j
Chamber of Commerce, 12, years i
chairman of the Washtenaw county
Republican committee, president of i .
the Ann Aribor Lawyers' association j College Male ChoillS
for two terms, these speak of the
interest Mr. Van Ameringen has
taken in county affairs and the
part he has played in political and
civil government.
3Mr. ~V3an Ameringen jUpholds the
dignity and integrity of law and is
outstanding in his profession today
as a man of 3honor and principle,
a friend to the oppressed, a foe to
the oppressor. His legal skill and
depth of understanding, coupled
with humanitarian views ,have helped to untangle many knotty and
complicated situations in this county.
3Mr. Van Ameringen is very de-
know how BEST to service them.
; Fosdick & Ford's Hi-Speed Station
; Michigan at Harris—3?hone M
Tire and Tubes Accessories
At Trinity Evangelical -Lutheran!
Church Tonight at 8 O'Clock; !
In German and English. |
This Thursday evening, March 21, I
beginning at 8 o'clock, the North-'
western College Male Chorus will|
give a sacred concert in Trinity j
Evangelical Lutheran church. The j
chorus is on its annual spring tour i
and will .yisit a number of other -
congregations in Michigan. The i
program ■ includes a number of j
_ hymns in the German language j
voted to his 'home","" active" in church j The bulk °f ***e program, .however,!
work and-fond of travel. He and - consists of_hymns m the English'
WL 600ST£Rf4y Cole's Feed Sfori
IFY01A.LSTOPJUSTOHCEAT
COLES FEED
STORE;/-'
Mrs. Van Ameringen, who was
language. Tlie chorus is under the
Miss Ethel Louise Cleaver of Ann iatlle direction, of Prof. Carl F. Boi-
Arbor, have made several trips to |le- They will.be given over-night
Bermuda, the last one during the quarters among members oi the
Christmas season; this time they j congregation. . ;
went by plane j Northwestern College is located
Jt is a pleasure during this tur-1 a* Watertown, Wis. It is an insti-
bulent period of world distress to! tutlQ3n of the joint Synod of Wis-:
contact one who has ignored the! SPv^lf * aIld otaer states •■with, which,
spoils 'of-office and hewed to the line ! Tf^y congregation is affiliated
of justice and equity helping to establish better conditions in liis community, and thereby upbuilding the
state and nation.
AUCTION SALE
Having decided to rent my farm
I will sell at public auction at the
farm, %y2 miles east of Saline on
Bemis road or 6% miles southwest
of Ypsilanti, or just north of Ypsilanti State hospital, on
Wednesday, IVIarch 27,
at 12 o'clock sharp, the following
described property:
All the stock and tools,,used on
a 240 acre farm, 9 cows,' 20 pigs.
25 sheep, 5 horses. The tools are
nearly all new, including a John
Deere model I tractor on rubber
and John Deere No. 6 combine.
CHARLES 3KER3N, Proprietor.
CLARENCE COOK, Auctioneer.
P. S.—This is one sale that will
start on time.
Northwestern offers a full four year.
college course in the Christian \
spirit The degree of Bachelor of;
Arts is awarded upon, graduation.'
Pastor Engel graduated from 3
Northwestern in 1923. Sixteen pro-!
f essors and one tutor are engaged ■
at the present time. There are •
aibout 250 students this year, manyj
of whom will enter the theological,
seminary at Thiensville, Wis., whx-n;
they have finished their courses at!
Northwestern. ■
The public is cordially invited to;
attend this sacred song servicp, ■
coming as it does in Holy Week.,
The lovers of good, sound, healthy, '
and manly church music will appreciate this opportunity. A free
will offering* will be taken to defray
expenses involved. i
YOU CAN DEPEND ON
Larro Chick Builder
to do the work it's intended to do in an honest avA
economical manner. Feed with Larro Chick Grains
for 12 weeks and then Larro Egg Mash the rest cf
their'lives. You cannot grow them any ueUni' or
eheaner .regardless of price. Prove it' to your own
satisfaction by dividing your flock sand feeding
Larro against any feed you may select. - Chick
feeders free with Larro feed. Chick Grit is most
essential also. Remedies for all Stock and Poultry.
PHONE 47 , SALINE
""PiT^m!-J*-"-*"--*-A'-t--^a-a-1*gg11*
Saline General Hospital
Robret Royal "is doing nicely aft-!
er having an apendectomy Thurs-'
day. ..' i
Mrs. Katy Bartlett remains the1
same. ■
Federated Church Notes
Rev. Roy J. 3M511er, Minister -
An influenza epidemic prevailed in!
Thursday, March 20, 7:30, elders -Europe in. 1510.
f
and deacons meet candidates for
church, membership.
8:00 p. m., Communion.
Sunday, Easter, 10 a. m., sei-mon:
"Life."
11:15, Sunday school.
Wednesday, MarctiT 27, Help Lift
circle meets with Mrs. MpBride.
Thursday, 7:30 p. Tn., praise and
prayer.
8:30, choir practice.
3En Columbia and Ecuador the dead
were sometims buried in graves 30
to 60 feet deep.
EYES EXAMINED!
Glasses fitted. Every Saturday
2:30 to 9:30 P. M. Ofiice in Milan
Hotel. See Dr. 3Frank Giflord, To
ledo Optometrist.
THEATRE
SALIi
Friday and Saturday, March 22 and 23
DOUBLE FEATURE
"SANTA FE MARSHAL"
With William (Hopalong Cassidy ) Boyd
"They AlliCame Out"
Sunday and Monday, March 24 and 25
CONTINUOUS SUNDAY MATINEE
William Powell and Myrna Loy in
"Another Thin Man"
Tuesday and Wednesday, March 26 and 27
Greto Garbo and Melvyn Douglas in
"NINOTCHKA"
Object Description
| Title | 1940-03-21; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1940-03-21 |
| 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 |
