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VOLUME 59
SALINE, WAS3HTENAW COUNTT, 3MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 11/ 1940
3NUMBER 28
Small Depositors
You need have no fear that your deposits
are too small to interest us.
The small depositors are always welcome,
because we know that many a fortune
grew from a tiny savings account.
Start an account, even if you can only
start with a dollar or two, and save regularly. The result will be both sui*prising
and gratifying.
Pioneer Woman
Called Sunday
who's who |li Delightl of Sweden
I IN WASHTENAW I
I
„ . _, . , on T...J I Interesting Sketches of
Mrs. Kosina Sturm, Aged 86, Died * _,»_*,•_. _-« • -
,„,..„„ I Leading Business, Civic
Sunday Morning at an ? & .
Early Hour. I
3Mrs. Rosina Sturm, 86 years of -y
age, died Sunday morning at 1:30
the j
and |
Professional Leaders of the j
County. J
_•
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising!
>_nfl NorWa V I Old I 6c *** line first insertion, 4c per
ZiHU nUITTUJ 1U1UJ each subsequent insertion.
line
Dr.
R. H3. Kinger of University
Dental Department Entertain- ]
ed Rotarians Thursday. j 199-P13.
subsequent.
MINIMUM CHARGE. 25 CENTS
- Duck eggs.
Phone
29
.1
Clarence Coolc, Auctioneer Phone
152.
Wolverine Work Shoes at Parsons'. '
Radio Service,
phone 181-F13.
Call Art, Saline-
Must sell late model Chevrolet*;
will take trade. Write 3Box P, Saline. 29
ttrtf~at her"liorae °"n Russen Ann Arbor Implement Co. mg April, and last week he m-j
33M3rs. Sturm was bom April 30, FARM IMPLEMENTS
1853 in Bridgewater. She was the : Kinger of the University faculty, to
daughter of Rosina and Ulrich The Ann .Aaibor Implement Com- 3 attend the meetin°* at The Tavern
Dr. C. W. Wright is program j For Sale—500 bu. ear corn. Fredj
chairman for the Rotary Club dur-JKader, Phone 1S2-P11. Milan
A„nnA „„ntnc4T **„+'<* t,t Ti w ' 0ld an^ new floors sanded. An-|-S
duced another dentist, Dr. R. H.-^^ Hartmallj phone m.F2 I -
Your eyes? Consult the oculist,.
Dr. Gibson, Packard at Hill, Ann
Arbor.
Heating and sheet metal work,.
W. E. Dietiker, licensed embalmer I furnace cleaning and repairing. R.
Koeder" She was married to Louis pai]]y moVed into the building at last Thursday noon and show still I and undertaker. Phone 175-F2. jG* Wahl, phone 160.
Sturm in 1872, coming to Saline 210_21A g First .street Ann Arbor, pictures in color of important places;
where she has since lived. Her hus- ,tLU„._r_.^_. _na#v_. Ao „,„M„-„ .„ ■ and scenes in Norway and Sweden, j
Moving—Local and long distance
Horses. We have several good
band preceded her in death m 1903. m **DP^2L., r^v contbiued ir '- wnere he sPent a few weeks last'Milan Dray Line. Call 37, Saline, farm horses which we will sell right.
Six children .were bom to this ^.^^^S;.^™^^ year as delegate to an important J =™- *«*-- — e-«~
union* SSed Zho dTed in IS^ the Ashley street ^cn for majy; £-^ - , For gale _ Early msU c,^
SmW'e three sons, Walter, years. However, ^easmg ovei- were wonderfull clear seed potatoes. Phone 212-F22. 29 '
of Ynsilanti William and Arthur, Head expenses, high rent, and embraced public buildings,
fnAt?,?7^^r7T«1^ HfivRoKi. crowded parking conditions made a .« ca__^/t)aikB
j Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
and two daughters, Mrs. Roy Rogers
rivers and canals, paries and apart-
ana two aau-iiiLert), iyj.i.&. x_uv x-v-c,^^ -
nnrl *Mv<i Tnlin-; Lindenqchmidt of change imperative. Now we find J-iv"=1J-' "-"" ■—"«■*-, _^~~ "^T*
ana Mis. juiius ^maenscnmiat, or & v ,i<rM ment houses, and farms. Dnnn0
Salme: ten grandchildren, 3Mrs. ^"J-. m ,a. la?ge> roomy ngnt, ■ shnwin<-- these ne
Harold Zahn of Ann Arbor Esther building, which thev own, with op- P,® ^f0® fte ^S sn°wma tnese ne
-tiaioia ^ann ot Ann .a-raoi, -tubuiei ..J" .„__„_„__ •*<—_„«,. ^A^n^A told of the people and the lives they
Sturm, Mrs. R. W. 3Niles, Louis and eratmg expenses greatlj- reduced Neither eounti-v is at all like
William TJnden*.-*hmidt Pauline and and with increased parking facili- i?e: -Ne.""* count!y is at all like
wiuiam unaenscnmiat, pauime ana hene-fits thSv <:h--r* their neighbor, Russia, which a 102-F3.
Paul Rogers of Saline and Joan ties ^1 these benetits they share, recent ker termed i ant ail(J'
Marilyn Jean and 3N3ancy Sturm of witn tneir pations. _. ' fllthv Tlie residents are- thnftv
VTiqilaT-ti- three- s-reat-o-randchil- Lt has always been the custom of . P<: i**e resiaents aie tnn-ty,
xpsuanti, tniee gieat 0ranacnn A„^ T^^i^m^n-- r>om -intelligent, great lovers of flowers.
B. J. 3Hildinger, 310 S. Division
St, Ann Arbor, phone 7077. Piano.
For sale—Potatoes and cheap' tuner, repairing and regulating.
horse. Finis Noble, Route 2 Salme. j _ —
. 3_ i For Sale—193o Pontiac de luxe,
For Sale—Baby bed, in good con- ! 2-door, trunk, radio, heater. Terms,
dition. 3Mrs. Jacob Wahl, phone j Ted Stimpson, phone 272-F3.
For Rent—Three furnished- rooms
dren, Dean and David Zahn of Ann the Ann Arbor Implement Com- the most nart thev live inlnhnne 1S4F91
.-hn- ond pqvmnnrl Nileq Tr of PanY to maite tlie rural population ^o1 tne most part mey live in pnone 1S4-F21.
Arbwr ana t^ymonci wues jr., ot ^ waqhti-.--i-*w feel at nnme in t>ie-r apartment houses. The farms aver-
Saline; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine °j wasntenaw teel at home in their ^
Herflev of Valine anr! TWrcs Marv store. Here durmg rainy days and a-*=*f S. * e m^f tnan , acreh,
iiertiei or baune ana ivirs iviary ^-.^^^ WPothe*- rarmers evrnnno-pH yet those on them make a good
Gross of Lansing, and a brother, stormy weather xarmers exenangea nracticallv all bus-
Oorlfrev Koprlpr of Norvell views on crops, weather, farming f*vul=>*. At noon practit.aiiy an ous
Godfrey Koeder, of Norve^emter rf methods and machinery. This cus mess 1S suspended until 2 o'clock
4. *"- .~4~J „„ ne, l^nJ!nT~ T\lTnT4
For Salej—Registered Duroc boars, i for light housekeeping, -\vith gaxagw
new pop corn. Dan Hertler & Son, j 315 North Ann Arbor street.
f "■ ■■■■«=■■■■"=■■ "- t j earned on a*- hefove TWnre proprietors and clerks taking much
church and the toin is earned on as Deiore._ more -f ^ concerts
„ seats are available now and the ?*n=J*° r^\ ajia ±^en en3°y conceiLs.
Funeral service/were held at the: larger sales room "makes display F1 ***e parks. The days are long
unneral services were neia at tne nf "„„„„„„, ^„, -,„wh™-™- mj tnniL- m. summer, it being possible to read
The deceased was a
the St. Paul's
Ladies' Aid Society.
3Funeral services Were nou «.. __^ - , f hardware anr! tnr,l« "L suiim^-., x. -.-.~-& _-uu^^-. _^ .
Dietiker funeral home Tuesday aft- ^-IT^l™ ^ard^vare and 1^ools without arti-
ernoon at 2:30, Rev. C. H. Witt- mo.18 conveniens than m ttie old lo-
^t. . j.- -r-, • i -„ r.atir»n TItpit- Tnnttr!*',*, "W.Vf^TvihTncr. HSicl-i llgil-LO.
bracht officiating. Burial was ui
Oakwood cemetery.
MY GRANDMQT3HER
Within a dingy room so gray
The sweetest little lady lay,
Within my, heart I wish she may
See the sun that shines so gay.
The One Story Bank On the Corner
".wa»-v).ia^.-MJi^i**..<j..LjjfimCTranc'ffCT
11
Friday and Saturday, April 12 and 13
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
be and Ethel Turp- Call aa the President"
With Ann Sothern—Also Cesar Romero in
a'
_e -tisco Hid anc
_e
9t
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, April 14-15-16
CONCTNUOUSSU3NDAY MAT3INEE -
"Gulliver's Travels'9
Max Fleischer's first feature-length cartoon—
in Technicolor!
Wednesday and Thursday, April 1-7 and 18
"BARRICADE"
Stairring Alice Faye and Warner Baxter
cation. Their niottd**is "Everything; ■_ ., ~ ., ^ .
for the Farm" ' - ; While there are not many auto
i "Ernie" Lohr and Russ Hibbard mobiles there are swarms of motor
i might be designated as the "main- b?ats and launches to use m the
■3 springs" of the works. They prob- 1 riY!p> ^nai,s f1*1 °°ea^- .
lably know more farmers by name' A_R^x*D-1!,:Renb»l ?f Dearborn and
I than any other dealers in Washte-!Alex L* Fox of ^^ Arbor were
: naw county. Their friendly inter-' S;uests-
est and natural ability to make ; 777 -r_
friends, and better still, to keep Interpretation Ot Dog
i We handle all leading makes of
Special, Monday and Tuesday, j Brooders and Poultry Supplies. Also
Shampoo and finger wave, 40c. 3 BROODER HOUSES. See us today
Helen's Beauty Shop. jfor your needs. Saline Hatchery.
Lost—Brown silk glove with kid i Especially equipped to repair auto-
trim. Reward. Mrs. Donald Burk- ! Parts and farm machinery. Welding
hart -phone 64. j'of a*1 kiuds. Brooks Brothers will
' " ' - ifix it, if anyone can. Phone 101.
New Spring Samples for Tailored 3 -
Suits just in. Call and look theim l Complimentary facial and person-
over. G. 3L. Parsons. ;&* sk™ analysis at Helen's Beauty
J ' • i Shop, Thursday, Friday and Satur-
yr.-old sorrel mare, 1 day. Call 89-F2 for appointment.
Fred| „
2g i Dead-Useless Farm Stock Wanted
But to herself, she can not -lie; them, has proven a busmess asset. Quarantine Regulations
c-hn oo^o «i feel I'm going to die." Steve Leach is a fixture with tlie v-&"** • =»
She says,
For Sale
wt. 1700: Belgian seed oats.
R. Braun, nhone 183-F31.
I Horses §3, cows $2.> For prompt
Wanted—Sewing. It you cannot j sendee, including Sundays, call Ad-
call, drop me a card and I will see "an 484, reversing cnarges Adilat-
you. 3M3rs. Otto, 109 E. Mich. Ave. i Tankage Company.
3If you don't like my service, tell 3 For Salt oi Exchange -3tau.> •_
____ „ . _ _ ,me; if you do, tell others. Kelly!rooming and boarding house in Tp-
Why can't such days as these go i firm and many of his rural friends _ followirla- explanations con- 3 Radio Service, 211 So. Ann Arbor St.., s-lanti Ap^iv^ev. - toi x2 gxrls t
by? axe concerned over his loss of ^nine- the re-nilations are made1 i15 *>°ys- wm take house as d-**-i
They might if she could only try. weight; but many a farmer's ^wife tQ £a°ilitate and standardize en-j We're paying $3 for horses, 52 for payment. W. L. Wright, Carleto.i,
Thoughts so sad are in her hea:i.
If she would only think instead
Of all the happiness she shed
Wheree'er
wishes she could do-likewise. Last, forcemen't" procedures and to convey cows. Telephone collect,
but by no means leasi.,_ is Miss ^ ^^ *ot me State Department' 350. C. R. Frost, licensee for
Tecumseh ; Mich.
3>ar- j
3Manchester, the capable bookkeep- -~ ^.Yculfure^and the State De-.ling & Co.
aie happiness she shed er of tlie firm. Her knowledge is „„_<-"„»,•. of health '
3i- her little feet did tread nct confined to figures, ana Mis- P^f1* fl> . o^vner or custodia., i For Sale — Superior disc graifij&as unusually nice assortments to
tomers are not mere clients, they _ • 77 dQO- to run at largo! drill, good condition. Otto Hagans,-: choose from at lowest prices. Toll
THINKING ABOUT CARPETS,
'Rugs and Linoleums? Ray Rauser
'l -1-1 • 4 -!._ 4..
The sky outside is clear of rain
Yet here she lay 'mongst groans
and pain.
Never will she rise again
To hobble 'round upon her cane.
3 Fourth Avenue, Ann Arbor.
Z.. .. T 3, ,. ' „ may be prosecuted. i 1% miles east of Saline on Bemis paid on Saline calls. Phone 3817.
veSe? CoTpa^ S^STS %& , ^ *** f ^m=lteVem'; M ^ ^ ^^^ C°" ^ ^^
SSodT^Se ^imX^els ^ JK^^ u^toT^^d%: Used JTor^^^l and So'mU
nfaculal Meas Sl^ Z &*<■££ ■**»** access to pubUc property. | Deere Tractors " and plows, priced 3
?-55£2!:L ,!!* ?""^, °LJ!^r^!i PremSes should be interpretated to j from S5C.00 up. Wiedman Auto j
Gravel, Concrete, Driveway, etc.'
Our .we ;rf*"» **o■•£ saw
Vt.prt&iup
STEAKS Hound or Sirloin lb., s28c
HOME 3M3ADE
Liver Sausage, special this month, lb., 15c
1am Ends — each, 25c j TONGUE Head Cheese, lb., 23c
Bake a cake today!
Try Betty Crocker's
44 oz. pkg.
Vanilla Flavor, lg. size 39
Sunbrite 4 for 19c
lb. pkg.
19c
3 pkgs.
17c
Her eyes now close; her thoughts machinery in actual performance fremiti. - - „„ „ s ~ _, ..
are gone, 'under all sorts of conditions. In, inclu?e all privately owned proper-: Co., Salme.
But in our hearts she still lives on; . addition to this well known make! ** -TOmediately^ occupied by the
She's going to the land beyond, 0f machinery, electric motors, feed, owner °r ^stodian. Such premises; Gravel, «uui-™, -l.«»=w^. d« ,
And people there are just as fond seed, fertilizer, pumps, fence and ma.y be a city lot or a farm. j Washed Sand, Black Dirt; General
; posts, repairs for all makes of ma- : l°>. festramt means control by Dump Work. R. M Vanfeeson,
Our eyes are wet and we are sad chinery and general farm hardware: Phy*3"38-1 means such as a leash,: 313 E. Mich., phone 40-F2., Sahne.
But then it isn't quite so bad; . are to be found in the Ann Arbor '• confinement withm an automobile or, __ _
There's one. sure thought to make implement Store. Farmer's Day m; shipping contamer. 3Muzzling is not; Order your balby chicks now.
us glad,' ■ eariv snrin-** is a dav looked forf a recognized means of restramt. | Barred. Buff or White Rocks. White
She's the sweetest grandmother we: eagerly by farmers and their wives; -2* H An enforcement officer. Leghorns, Wyandottes, Orpingtons,
* - ■' -•? J_"J.'""'C'!> ^u ^=11 vi ,, .may capture and impound any dog,; del.vered at your door $7.50 pe**
could have had.
. Her grandson,
- William Lindenschmidt.
April Brings Out
The Star Shows
■ alike " Tt" i<? a. preat "p-et-tnp-ether" i lluxy ""-i"-"**- "">* — -r —^ ^., __
jand 'afford tte^lSmef ai^^or-! f°*f*d on public property, which is; hundred; .sexed pullets $8.50 per
tunity to see the newest models of I *}°* directly under the physical con-, hundred. Cole's Feed Store.
i machinery. Recently, they held a !- te°\, °f ?* ow?6r °r cfsto^an-
ibig auction at the fairy grounds I ™ **■ enforcement officer o
1 selling an immense stock of used othe^ Pers,0I\ who Serves a dog
machineiy. Just drop into their j running at large may make corn-
store when in Ann A?bor and find !£*•** to » 3U.stlce,-?,i *f P^,-n;
the township m which the violation
Great Entertainment Lineup out for yourself just wliat old-
At Saline Theatre. j fashioned hospitality is really like.
You've read and re-read the im-j ATTPTTATVT GATTi1
mortal book by Jonathan Swift, I AUCimw OAlil.
you've heard its hit songs played* tt . " ~
again and again on the radio and' Having decided to quit farming
on recordings, you've seen its char- *■ wia- sell all my personal proper-
acters on lampshades, drinking ty at public auction at the 3Fred
glasses, sweaters and candy boxes Boettner farm in Bridgewater, 40
—now you'll see the picture itself, rods east of Bridgewater Station
"Gulliver's Travels," when it opens on Saline-Manchester road, on
on Sunday at Saline Theatre. Few 3Friday, April 12, 1940,
pictures in the history of the screen commencing at 12:30 o'clock sharp,
. i,-.-.-, „i„cit0A wii-Vi mm-e qntic- the following described property:
have been awaited with more antic-
Holstein cow 6 yrs. old, bred Dec.
occurred.
3. The term impounded in tlie.
Bargain Buys
1934 Chevrolet Coach.
1932 Chevrolet Coach.
1930 Chevrolet Sedan.
1929 Buick Sedan.
1930 Ford Coach.
COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
yOUMJTO
f{NOW
In the early days motorists were
1935 Ford Pickup i given registration cards whicli
Reconditioned motor, Ground Grip- \ stayed with the car until junked.
per rear tires, steel pickup box. Aj proper service, igtood fuel and
handy farmer's car. 'lubricants, prolong motor life. We
COOK MOTOR SALES igive every lubrication job extra
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers \ care. We tighten all loose bolts,
check tires and battery, sweep the
ipation than Max Fleischer's full-' -tioistein cow o yra. om, ora juw, i u. k.__-.w-~ ..-,«___,
l^^^tv, f„.t,,i.0 raHnnn in techni- *'• Holstein 5 yrs. old, bred April \ ed on which the permits covered
last sentence of this regulation For Sale—One 22-36, one 10-20, j interior etc For a better '««.
may be interpreted to include any, two Farmall rebuilt tractors, all! thorau-h service
publicly or privately owned dog j new tractor guarantee; one 8-foot i ' °
pound, veterinary hospital or ken-} tractor disc liarrow; Chevrolet 1% F°sdick & Ford's Hi-Speed Station
nel or licensed kennel. | ton truck; several good work hors- Michigan at Harris—Phone 44
4. This regulation is to be in-jes. Herman Heininger, phone 33, Fuel Oil, Battery Service Washin**-
terpreted that a dogi may be re- J ' ^""
leased to its owner or his representative within seventy-two hours
following capture and after all
charges have been paid.
5. No comment.
6. Special forms wi3U be furnish-
length feature cartoon in techni- ■ Guem g- oM bred Jan
color! ■ ..•'-•' _____
"Gulliver's Travels," a super-car
toon upon which hundreds of" artists *?a; Jersey o yrs. oia, aui
i~.— i^nnT, _,r,-wt,_- fm- move than Durham bull 1% yrs. old.
_' 30; Holstein 6 yrs. old, bred Dec.
29; Jersey 5 yrs. old, due 3May 5;
have been working* for more than
Blue Roan gelding 11 yrs. old, wt.
two years, brings to life one of the - _ _
best-iiked fantasies of all times, the 1600; gray mare 11 yrs. old, wt
story of the English sailor who en- lf00; gray mare 5 yrs. old, wt.
countered unheard of adventures in If25'' bay mare 4 yrs. old, wt. 1500;
a land of miniature people. Sac^ mare 4 3^- old> wt *500-
The musical score is made of h*^k mare colt 10 months old
eight numbers written especially ,2L^ B^k T°P eWes due AD"
*„„ t-hn ^,-„+„™ : nl 25 Shropshire ram.
for the picture.
3 Brood sows due about middle
JSSTSSSn^8" ^nf ^ ^f-f May, 5 shoats wt: 125.
double feature program, the first,:
"Joe and Ethel 3Twerp Call on the
President," a comical stonv with
McCormick-Deering grain binder,
8-ft. cut, nearly new, tractor hitch;
Deering binder, 7-ft. cut, horse
Ann Sothern and William Gorgan. f.r^'S ..„ ,, _ _
Feature number two is "The Cisco ^tch: l'$°0 .lb* beam scale, 2-row
Kid and the Lady" with Cesar Ro- -"^ Hfrns cultivator, Moore
mero and Marjorie Weaver-a story J3®01*? Plow' Supnor disc gram
of O. Henry's smiling desperado. -- dnl1' 27sec* sprmgtooth drag, 16-ft
Alice Faye and Warner Baxter rowboat 2-wheel trailer, harness
find perilous adventure in a remote a^00r1?-, „ . ,„ ^ _ ,
American consulate beseiged by 200 Bushels of oats, 150 bushels
fierce bandits, co-starred in. 20th
Century-Fox's thrilling drama, _1=,_t,-T1
IIT4 i~4.A,4 47 ...\.4n\. n^nT.« XXrnAn__c lIltUiLXUIl,
of corn.
Other articles too numerous to
"Barricade," which opens Wednesday.
WATER DUES
Terms of sale: Cash.
Elmer 3Hinderer, Proprietor.
Jim Bunnell, Auctioneer.
May Finnell and C. W. Carr, Clerks.
I will be at the Citizens Bank on . -T_Zr_.___T " , _ _
Saturday, AprU 13, to collect water AUCTIOjN SALE
dues. Tuesday, April 16th
Frank Camburn, Treasurer. at 1 o'clock, 18185 N. Territorial
' Road, 4 miles -west of North 3Lake,
A .hunchback headwaiter in a halving quit farming,
famous restaurant in Rome is be- 52 Shropshire ewes, 26 lambs, in
lived to be an antidote for the "Evil lots tp suit. 2 bucks, 1 Jersey'cow,
Eye," and bring good luck to the 3 calves, some farm tools, 1 Mo
by this regulation shall bo issued, j
7. Special forms will be furnish- j
ed for permits to tourists or other r
temporary residents. These will ]
allow for travel with the dog with- ]
in the quarantine area. |
Certificates of health should j
be mailed to the State Veterinarian \
who will take into consideration
any laws or regulations of the
state of destination in approving or
disapproving shipment of the dog.
3Michigan Department of Health.
Michigan Department of Agriculture.
NOTICE
The Board of Reveiw will meet
on Monday, April 15th, in the
Council rooms to review the roll
and to consider any complaints
filed with the City Clerk and to
hear any complaints made by property owners or by an attorney.
This meeting will convene from
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Lottie Wallace, City Clerk.
establishment.
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 i
Probate Judge to send them to The1
Saline Obesrver.
Collum riding saddle, 1 stock saddle.
Saline General Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox are the
parents of a daughter born April 3.
3Mrs. Katy 3Bartlett is in a serious condition.
license Is Unpopular
PROTECT
WHAT YOU
COPYRIGHT 1932 by
U <S» ffl* HOIIB AMEWC*
'Good will has neither height, nor
length, nor breadth, and yet it
is the one indispensable element
in the foundation of any business, the one all-powerful force
lifting any business from obscurity to success."
Lloyd E. Fairbanks Ins. Agency
EYES EXAMINED!
Glasses fitted. Eivery Saturday
2:30 to 9:30 P. M. Office in 3Milan
Hotel. See Dr. 3Frank Gifford, Toledo Optometrist,
Rubber stamp pads on sale at
The Observer office.
Iron River (3MPA) — Although
Michigan has no special license
plate numbers this year, there is
one combination that the local bu-1
reau manager -would like to get rid]
of. It is TH-13-13. The plates J
have been issued and returned three
times.
Opportunity for Wioow cr Maiden
Lady—Invalid wants room and
board, clean, no flies. C. H. Cowles,
care Studio Girard Sisters, 7900
3Mack Ave., Detroit.
'BILL 600ST£R> Coles feed Start
WHEN YOU SNEAK OFF
TO LODGE MEETINGS.
DOESN'T YOUR WIFE
MISS YOt
GIVE YOURSELF THE RMHT
OFWAYTO HAPPINESS
BY TRADING WITH
COLE'S FEED
. STORE
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
Bulk Garden Seeds Just In
Sweet Peas, Nasturtiums, Lawn Seed. Onion Sets
and Sweet Be3rmuda Plants.
Don't wait as they will be limited on account
of freezing weather in the south.
Fertilizer for lawns and nelds.
Alfalfa Seed, Sweet Clover, Timothy Seed.
Inoculation for clovers, Soy Beans, Peas, etc.
PHONE 47 SALINE
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| Title | 1940-04-11; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1940-04-11 |
| 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; |
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| Title | 1940-04-11; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1940-04-11 |
| 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 |
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!-*■ iff VOLUME 59 SALINE, WAS3HTENAW COUNTT, 3MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 11/ 1940 3NUMBER 28 Small Depositors You need have no fear that your deposits are too small to interest us. The small depositors are always welcome, because we know that many a fortune grew from a tiny savings account. Start an account, even if you can only start with a dollar or two, and save regularly. The result will be both sui*prising and gratifying. Pioneer Woman Called Sunday who's who li Delightl of Sweden I IN WASHTENAW I I „ . _, . , on T...J I Interesting Sketches of Mrs. Kosina Sturm, Aged 86, Died * _,»_*,•_. _-« • - ,„,..„„ I Leading Business, Civic Sunday Morning at an ? & . Early Hour. I 3Mrs. Rosina Sturm, 86 years of -y age, died Sunday morning at 1:30 the j and Professional Leaders of the j County. J _• THE OBSERVER LINERS Classified Advertising! >_nfl NorWa V I Old I 6c *** line first insertion, 4c per ZiHU nUITTUJ 1U1UJ each subsequent insertion. line Dr. R. H3. Kinger of University Dental Department Entertain- ] ed Rotarians Thursday. j 199-P13. subsequent. MINIMUM CHARGE. 25 CENTS - Duck eggs. Phone 29 .1 Clarence Coolc, Auctioneer Phone 152. Wolverine Work Shoes at Parsons'. ' Radio Service, phone 181-F13. Call Art, Saline- Must sell late model Chevrolet*; will take trade. Write 3Box P, Saline. 29 ttrtf~at her"liorae °"n Russen Ann Arbor Implement Co. mg April, and last week he m-j 33M3rs. Sturm was bom April 30, FARM IMPLEMENTS 1853 in Bridgewater. She was the : Kinger of the University faculty, to daughter of Rosina and Ulrich The Ann .Aaibor Implement Com- 3 attend the meetin°* at The Tavern Dr. C. W. Wright is program j For Sale—500 bu. ear corn. Fredj chairman for the Rotary Club dur-JKader, Phone 1S2-P11. Milan A„nnA „„ntnc4T **„+'<* t,t Ti w ' 0ld an^ new floors sanded. An- -S duced another dentist, Dr. R. H.-^^ Hartmallj phone m.F2 I - Your eyes? Consult the oculist,. Dr. Gibson, Packard at Hill, Ann Arbor. Heating and sheet metal work,. W. E. Dietiker, licensed embalmer I furnace cleaning and repairing. R. Koeder" She was married to Louis pai]]y moVed into the building at last Thursday noon and show still I and undertaker. Phone 175-F2. jG* Wahl, phone 160. Sturm in 1872, coming to Saline 210_21A g First .street Ann Arbor, pictures in color of important places; where she has since lived. Her hus- ,tLU„._r_.^_. _na#v_. Ao „,„M„-„ .„ ■ and scenes in Norway and Sweden, j Moving—Local and long distance Horses. We have several good band preceded her in death m 1903. m **DP^2L., r^v contbiued ir '- wnere he sPent a few weeks last'Milan Dray Line. Call 37, Saline, farm horses which we will sell right. Six children .were bom to this ^.^^^S;.^™^^ year as delegate to an important J =™- *«*-- — e-«~ union* SSed Zho dTed in IS^ the Ashley street ^cn for majy; £-^ - , For gale _ Early msU c,^ SmW'e three sons, Walter, years. However, ^easmg ovei- were wonderfull clear seed potatoes. Phone 212-F22. 29 ' of Ynsilanti William and Arthur, Head expenses, high rent, and embraced public buildings, fnAt?,?7^^r7T«1^ HfivRoKi. crowded parking conditions made a .« ca__^/t)aikB j Wiedman Auto Co., Saline. and two daughters, Mrs. Roy Rogers rivers and canals, paries and apart- ana two aau-iiiLert), iyj.i.&. x_uv x-v-c,^^ - nnrl *Mv roomy ngnt, ■ shnwin<-- these ne Harold Zahn of Ann Arbor Esther building, which thev own, with op- P,® ^f0® fte ^S sn°wma tnese ne -tiaioia ^ann ot Ann .a-raoi, -tubuiei ..J" .„__„_„__ •*<—_„«,. ^A^n^A told of the people and the lives they Sturm, Mrs. R. W. 3Niles, Louis and eratmg expenses greatlj- reduced Neither eounti-v is at all like William TJnden*.-*hmidt Pauline and and with increased parking facili- i?e: -Ne.""* count!y is at all like wiuiam unaenscnmiat, pauime ana hene-fits thSv <:h--r* their neighbor, Russia, which a 102-F3. Paul Rogers of Saline and Joan ties ^1 these benetits they share, recent ker termed i ant ail(J' Marilyn Jean and 3N3ancy Sturm of witn tneir pations. _. ' fllthv Tlie residents are- thnftv VTiqilaT-ti- three- s-reat-o-randchil- Lt has always been the custom of . P<: i**e resiaents aie tnn-ty, xpsuanti, tniee gieat 0ranacnn A„^ T^^i^m^n-- r>om -intelligent, great lovers of flowers. B. J. 3Hildinger, 310 S. Division St, Ann Arbor, phone 7077. Piano. For sale—Potatoes and cheap' tuner, repairing and regulating. horse. Finis Noble, Route 2 Salme. j _ — . 3_ i For Sale—193o Pontiac de luxe, For Sale—Baby bed, in good con- ! 2-door, trunk, radio, heater. Terms, dition. 3Mrs. Jacob Wahl, phone j Ted Stimpson, phone 272-F3. For Rent—Three furnished- rooms dren, Dean and David Zahn of Ann the Ann Arbor Implement Com- the most nart thev live inlnhnne 1S4F91 .-hn- ond pqvmnnrl Nileq Tr of PanY to maite tlie rural population ^o1 tne most part mey live in pnone 1S4-F21. Arbwr ana t^ymonci wues jr., ot ^ waqhti-.--i-*w feel at nnme in t>ie-r apartment houses. The farms aver- Saline; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine °j wasntenaw teel at home in their ^ Herflev of Valine anr! TWrcs Marv store. Here durmg rainy days and a-*=*f S. * e m^f tnan , acreh, iiertiei or baune ana ivirs iviary ^-.^^^ WPothe*- rarmers evrnnno-pH yet those on them make a good Gross of Lansing, and a brother, stormy weather xarmers exenangea nracticallv all bus- Oorlfrev Koprlpr of Norvell views on crops, weather, farming f*vul=>*. At noon practit.aiiy an ous Godfrey Koeder, of Norve^emter rf methods and machinery. This cus mess 1S suspended until 2 o'clock 4. *"- .~4~J „„ ne, l^nJ!nT~ T\lTnT4 For Salej—Registered Duroc boars, i for light housekeeping, -\vith gaxagw new pop corn. Dan Hertler & Son, j 315 North Ann Arbor street. f "■ ■■■■«=■■■■"=■■ "- t j earned on a*- hefove TWnre proprietors and clerks taking much church and the toin is earned on as Deiore._ more -f ^ concerts „ seats are available now and the ?*n=J*° r^\ ajia ±^en en3°y conceiLs. Funeral service/were held at the: larger sales room "makes display F1 ***e parks. The days are long unneral services were neia at tne nf "„„„„„„, ^„, -,„wh™-™- mj tnniL- m. summer, it being possible to read The deceased was a the St. Paul's Ladies' Aid Society. 3Funeral services Were nou «.. __^ - , f hardware anr! tnr,l« "L suiim^-., x. -.-.~-& _-uu^^-. _^ . Dietiker funeral home Tuesday aft- ^-IT^l™ ^ard^vare and 1^ools without arti- ernoon at 2:30, Rev. C. H. Witt- mo.18 conveniens than m ttie old lo- ^t. . j.- -r-, • i -„ r.atir»n TItpit- Tnnttr!*',*, "W.Vf^TvihTncr. HSicl-i llgil-LO. bracht officiating. Burial was ui Oakwood cemetery. MY GRANDMQT3HER Within a dingy room so gray The sweetest little lady lay, Within my, heart I wish she may See the sun that shines so gay. The One Story Bank On the Corner ".wa»-v).ia^.-MJi^i**.. |
